February is the ideal month to kickstart your preparations for a fabulous spring look. Starting early gives you the advantage of securing appointments and avoiding the spring rush.
As spring approaches, your social calendar fills up with work events, family gatherings, and trips. By reviewing your upcoming schedule and taking action in February, a month that tends to be less active, you can stay ahead and feel organized for the busy spring season.
Start with facial or body treatments. This is an excellent time to visit a dermatologist or esthetician for the skincare treatments you’ve been wanting. These treatments will ensure you look your best for your spring events.
Next, assess your workout routine and consider any changes you need to make to look great in spring. You may need a new workout regimen, a different class, or even hiring a personal trainer.
Also, take a moment to plan your outfits for the upcoming events:
– How many outfits do you need?
– How do you want to feel at these gatherings?
– What essentials do you need to add to your closet?
Giving yourself this extra time, you can secure appointments when things are quieter, as many will be booking up in the spring rush.
Remember to schedule your hair appointment for a fresh look; blocking out the best day for you will make a difference.
Additionally, stores are currently stocked with the best spring inventory. By shopping early, when they’re less busy and offering great promotions, you can feel savvy and prepared for the upcoming season.
Planning your spring wardrobe not only ensures you’re ready for all your events, but also leaves you with more time for self-care and activities you love. It’s about enjoying the process as much as the outcome.
While spring weather can be unpredictable, with March and April often chillier than desired, you can still wear fresh spring styles suitable for the cooler days. This adaptability allows you to feel confident and stylish, no matter the weather.
If this sounds appealing, but you’re unsure how to get started, let’s have a conversation!