Yes it is pretty much exactly what it sounds like – blackening of the  bride.  In this Scottish  ritual/tradition the poor bride is subjected to being covered in  some disgusting concoctions and  substances all in the name of easing her worries. Luckily for the poor bride this takes place in the days leading up to  the wedding and never on the day or even the day before. 
The most common way of ‘blackening’ the bride is for her friends (debatable) to take her out into the streets and smother her in every awful substance they can find, usually including things like fish guts and molasses, spoiled milk and rotten eggs and occasionally topped off with flour, feathers or anything else that may help her to look ridiculous and smell terrible.
Believe it or not, it is thought that being subjected to this  ultimate humiliation will mean that any problems or humiliations the couple may  see in the future and within the marriage will seem so much less worrisome or  and have little meaning in comparison.
Sadly that is not the end to the ordeal – Completely covered from  head to toe in the foul mix and smelling worse than you can imagine, the poor  thing is then paraded through the streets, on show for all to see. Her ‘friends’ who walk ahead of her bang pots and pans to ensure the attention of the crowd  and then usually lead her to a local pub or club for a celebration of her coming  marriage.
Although probably pretty awful and stinky, all in all this would probably be a pretty  fun ritual/tradition (or a slightly less foul version of) to do with  a group of girlfriends. The photos and the laughs would definitely last a  lifetime.
The Wedding Gurus
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