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Brides and grooms book teeth whitening

Brides and grooms book teeth whiteningA quarter of brides-to-be intend to have a teeth whitening treatment before their big day, it has been revealed.

Reported by the Associated Press, a survey by Wedding magazine found that this figure shrinks to 11 per cent among prospective grooms.

Other pre-wedding day treatments included cosmetic surgery - considered by four per cent of engaged ladies - and dance lessons which were listed by four per cent of soon-to-be married couples.

According to the source, men are cutting back on their wedding day expenditure as a result of the credit crunch - spending £400 less on engagement rings than they did last year.

However, women were found to be consistent spenders as half intend to have a fake tan spray and three-quarters want to lose weight before their special day.

Beverly Hills cosmetic surgeon Dr Azazzadeh recently advised any future brides booking Botox treatments before their wedding to leave enough time for any swelling on their face to go down.ADNFCR-1374-ID-18602186-ADNFCR

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