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For headaches, you can keep
some acetaminophen on hand. This is usually gentler on the stomach than
ibuprofen, and can be taken without food.
If the bride or bridesmaids should feel dizzy, then have them immediately
sit down. Dizziness can be caused by a lot of things—low blood sugar,
nerves, and more serious conditions. If the bride or groom should faint,
smelling salts can help to revive them.
Bandaids are good too for sore feet in too tight of shoes. Beauty fixes
For the women, you may want to have a few beauty tools to keep everyone
looking their best. Spare lip gloss and balm are good to keep the lips
looking good. A translucent face powder will keep the nose and forehead from
shining. Always keep a small bottle of clear nail polish as well. This is
good for fixing rhinestones that have fallen off dresses to sealing tears in
stockings.
A small brush and mirror can also help, while hair spray and extra
deodorant are also nice to have on hand. Bobby pins can help most hair
crises, but a curling iron can be an asset too.
Miscellaneous
It’s amazing what you may need and never think of. For example, did you
think to bring extra straight pins for the corsages or in case the bouquets
fell apart? A small sewing kit is good to in order to fix up any small
emergencies.
Stain remover and chalk are also good to have on hand. If there should be
any stains that need removing, the stain remover is there. If there’s
something on the bride’s dress, then you can lightly cover it with the
chalk—it works great and won’t hurt the dress.
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