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    In the past, premarital counselling was mainly carried out in religious institutions. These days, however, it has become more popular with non-religious couples too. Couples go to seek guidance and advice in the hopes of preventing divorce.

    According to the Mayo Clinic, “Premarital counseling is a type of therapy that helps couples prepare for marriage. Premarital counseling can help ensure that you and your partner have a strong, healthy relationship — giving you a better chance for a stable and satisfying marriage”. They add that the sessions will assist you in identifying weaknesses that could result in trouble for you as a couple further down the road.

    What to expect from premarital counselling: 

    The counselling is usually carried out by a licensed therapist. You’ll sit in the therapists office with your partner by your side discussing a variety of topics related to marriage. Some of these topics include: Money, quality time together, sex, roles in marriage, children, extended family, beliefs and values, and goals.

    Some therapists may have you fill out questionnaires separately. The questionnaire will have you answer questions about each other. Thereafter, the therapist will help you to work through the results together.

    Benefits of premarital counselling: 

    – Helps guide the conversation 

    Discussing heavy topics such as religion, sex, or kids, can result in both partners getting emotional and therefore losing focus of the topic at hand. A counsellor will help to guide the conversation. They also ensure you don’t get angry or misinterpret each other.

    – Teaches communication 

    An important thing to know is that different people respond in different ways to tones and speech patterns. You must be aware of how your partner needs to be spoken to, in order to feel understood, supported, and heard. Premarital counselling also teaches you how to communicate in a healthy and productive way.

    – Helps you prepare for your future together 

    You will be made aware of which expectations are realistic and which are not.  You will also get an idea of your timing and goals as a couple, for example when you both want to have kids, or when you want to move to a bigger house. Additionally, your anxieties and fears will be lessened as a result of how well counselling demystifies marriage. It also ensure’s that you avoid many potential conflicts in the future.

    – You’ll learn more about yourself and your partner 

    Often, counselling is an eye opening experience. You discover things about yourself you’ve never known because the mental health professional is guiding you towards these realisations. When you and your partner have these experiences together, it also becomes a sort of bonding experience.

    Tips for successful premarital counselling: 

    – Know that it will be tough 

    You’ll be dealing with very touchy subjects. Be sure to be as open as you can and don’t be scared to be vulnerable. Most importantly, don’t give up because it’s uncomfortable! Remember that in the end, this will only grow and strengthen your relationship.

    – Don’t say what you think they want to hear 

    Avoid saying things that downplay your emotions or opinions, don’t answer in a way that you think is correct (there are no right or wrong answers). You should also avoid saying things just because it makes you seem more compatible with your significant other. If you do that, there will be no real progress.

    – It’s not a competition 

    There is no winner or loser, and there should be no “I told you so” at the end of the session.

    Be open to listening and accepting that you are both capable of being better.

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    Every bride dreams of that effortless wedding-day glow — the kind that looks fresh, radiant, and untouched by stress. But between last-minute seating plans, makeup trials, and a whirlwind of emotions, your skin might not be on the same timeline. The good news? You can still wake up looking luminous, even if the big day is just hours away.

    Dermatologists say achieving completely clear skin overnight isn’t always realistic, but a visible overnight boost? Absolutely possible. Here’s how to prep your skin the night before your wedding for that naturally radiant, camera-ready finish.

    Cleanse Like You Mean It

    Before bed, give your skin a fresh start. Use a gentle cream-to-oil cleanser that melts away makeup and dirt without stripping your skin. Harsh scrubs are a no-go right before your wedding — they can leave your skin sensitive or red.

    Try local favourites like Africology’s Gentle Cleansing Cream or Skin Creamery’s Oil-Milk Cleanser for a smooth, hydrated base that glows by morning.

    Try A Natural Skin Booster

    Your kitchen cupboard might just hold a secret weapon: apple cider vinegar. Used as a gentle toner, it helps balance your skin and calm any surprise breakouts. Apply a small amount with a cotton pad before bed — it’s mild enough for most skin types and works overnight to refresh and clarify. The smell isn’t glamorous, but the glow is.

    Hydrate With A Sheet Mask

    Few things feel more luxurious than a pre-wedding sheet mask moment. Choose one packed with hydrating ingredients like hyaluronic acid, avocado oil, or aloe vera. Leave it on for 15–20 minutes to plump and refresh your skin. By morning, you’ll look like you’ve had eight hours of spa sleep.

    Skip The Salt, Drink The Water

    Salty snacks and wedding stress might go hand in hand, but they’re the enemies of glowing skin. Sodium causes puffiness, especially under the eyes, which can make you look tired. Instead, drink plenty of water or a cup of caffeine-free rooibos tea to stay hydrated and de-puffed.

    Bonus tip: add cucumber slices or lemon to your water for a natural detox effect.

    Add A Few Drops Of Oil

    If you’ve been avoiding facial oils, it’s time to rethink it. Non-comedogenic oils like marula, argan, or sunflower seed nourish your skin and seal in moisture overnight. Just a few drops under your night cream can make a visible difference by morning — softer, smoother, and more radiant skin awaits.

    Brighten The Eyes

    Late-night wedding prep can leave your eyes showing it first. A brightening eye cream with vitamin C or caffeine will help reduce puffiness and dark circles. Gently massage from your temples toward the inner corners to boost circulation and bring back that lively, well-rested look.

    Don’t Pop Pimples

    If a pimple dares to show up before your big day, hands off. Popping it will only make it worse. Instead, dab a calming spot treatment or a little plain yogurt — yes, yogurt — which naturally soothes inflammation and helps the skin heal overnight.

    Keep Your Hands Away From Your Face

    This one’s simple but crucial: don’t touch your face. Even clean hands can transfer bacteria that trigger breakouts. If you need to fix your hair or makeup, keep a clean tissue nearby to avoid unnecessary contact.

    What This Means for You:

    No miracle product can erase months of stress in one night — but with the right routine, you can absolutely revive your glow before your wedding. Keep it gentle, stay hydrated, and focus on nourishing rather than overdoing.

    By the time the sun rises, your skin will be rested, radiant, and ready for your moment down the aisle.