IV before a wedding: what to drip and when
By Alfred Belvedere — Founder, Omni AI
"Day-of, I felt steady. The photos six months later told me why."
You've been planning this day for a year. Two days out is when most brides and grooms suddenly remember that their bodies are about to be photographed for the next forty years. Here's the timing and the menu we've worked out from a decade of wedding-week clients.
Today’s Key Insights
The pre-wedding sequence is two drips, not one. A beauty-tier drip seventy-two hours out gives the skin two full days to do the cell-turnover work that makes the difference visible in photos. A hydration-plus-B drip the morning of the wedding holds the energy floor through the day.
Skip the heavy stuff the week before. Premium NAD+ sessions, deep-tissue massage, anything that promises a 'reset' — they all carry a small chance of feeling worse for twenty-four hours before they feel better. Wedding week isn't the week to roll those dice.
Bridesmaids and groomsmen are an underrated booking. Eight people drip together in a private suite for forty-five minutes, and the wedding-morning energy starts in a place most weddings don't reach until reception. We host group bookings on weekends with extended hours.
Power Move
Book the seventy-two-hour-out drip three weeks ahead, on the calendar, before the rest of the week disappears.
IV before a wedding: what to drip and when
That’s the signal — here’s the move. Book a free 30-minute strategy session and we’ll walk through exactly how to apply today’s insight to your revenue, your team, and your next 90 days. No pitch. Just straight advice from operators who run AI systems for a living.
Wedding-week package: beauty drip plus day-of hydration drip — book together for a hundred dollars off.
30 minutes · free · no obligation
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