From tanning-friendly hair removal methods to unleashing the charming conversationalist within, here are the pointers poised to prepare you for the forthcoming festivities.
Prime with a peel
Ideal for those who may have left it a little late, with an extensive range of peels on offer to suit every skin type and concern, a peel is the best way to achieve a glowing visage quickly. Using clinically proven next-generation retinols, L-lactic acid, AHAs, BHAs, and other anti-ageing ingredients, peels exfoliate, detoxify and stimulate cellular turnover and collagen production. Think of them as ‘medi facials’. For discreet efficacy, you can even surrender your skin to the non-invasive powers of a peel on the day of your soirée, and be ready to put your best face forward by sundown.
Don’t forget to hydrate
While knocking back electrolytes is quite likely already a habit of yours, you’d be wise to pay special attention to your water intake when there’s the prospect of a late night ahead. Why? It’s all too easy to lose track of how many beverages you’ve imbibed throughout the evening, but by ensuring you’re well hydrated beforehand, you can soften the blow of the monster hangover in your future. For an extra defence against the dreaded morning after, consider Seoul Tonic, the drink designed to be drunk before drinking.
Think of three things
Specifically, three positive things you did this year in preparation for the age-old question destined to make an appearance in polite conversation: “So, what have you been up to?” Ideally, aim for noteworthy endeavours outside of work. Everything from how you’ve been training for your first ultramarathon, to your new passion for seeking out and reviewing the city’s best matcha will be better than saying ‘same old, same old’ — lord knows we’re all too familiar with the conversation-killing abilities of such a statement.
Sugar then spray
You’re probably well aware that after a session at the waxers, spray tanning is a no-no for at least the next 24 hours. Alas, wait time isn’t an issue after the ancient Middle Eastern hair removal practice known as sugaring. Done via a natural paste or gel made from ingredients like sugar, water, lemon juice, and sometimes honey, salt and essential oils, many find the process less painful than waxing. Naturally, this translates into less irritation, which means once you’re done, you can go ahead and get your glow on, no wait time necessary.
Eat something
Because you know — from snippets your friends have regaled — what happens when you don’t. The key is to choose the right foods that also take into account the outfit you have in mind. Give dairy (known for its bloating effects) a miss and opt for oat milk in your coffee instead. Potassium-rich foods like bananas or sweet potatoes are good too, as they help fight bloat while keeping you satiated without feeling heavy. When in doubt, opt for lean proteins like chicken, which are less likely to lead to grazing on sugary stuff later.








