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Does your beauty routine change when you become a mom?

Mom and her beauty routineMom's beauty routineThat cliché of the harassed mother in a tatty tracksuit rushing to the shops for bread and milk with dirty hair and no make-up is a cliché for a reason… it’s happened to so many of us. There simply isn’t time to spend 20 minutes perfecting our winged eyeliner anymore.

Most women, when they fall pregnant for the first time, have visions of being the glamorous mother who curls her lashes, blow-dry’s her hair and steps out in heels, all with compliant babe in arms. They think it’ll be easy. But it’s not. Trying to get dressed and out of the house in the morning, while juggling a baby and all its demands, makes it near impossible to put on a full face of make-up, let alone blow-dry your hair and choose an acceptable outfit. But that’s no excuse in becoming that cliché – you simply need to change your routine. Babies are unpredictable but if you try these tips, you can get out of the house looking and feeling good.

Save time by washing your hair, shaving your legs and plucking stray eyebrow hairs the night before. Instead of blow-drying, let your hair air dry and experiment with upstyles the next morning such as a sleek ponytail or a French plait.

In the mornings, after baby has been fed and is happily ensconced in sleep, or staring at a hanging mobile, take your chance to jump into the shower.
Don’t skip your body moisturiser. Your skin tends to get very dry post-pregnancy, so it’s important to keep it moisturised. A time-saving alternative is to use body oil such as Bio-Oil or Neutrogena’s Body Oil, which contains a nourishing sesame formula. These oils can be applied to your skin or a few drops added to your bath.

When it comes to your make-up, it’s a good idea to invest in products with multiple uses.

Opt for a moisturiser that does it all – Garnier BB Cream contains SPF 15 and it hydrates and brightens skin, evens out skin tone and smoothes fine lines.
Avoid liquid foundation and opt for a pressed powder foundation. M.A.C Studio Fix Powder Plus Foundation provides full coverage and takes seconds to apply.
It’s a good idea to invest in false eyelashes. They instantly open up your eyes and take the hassle out of applying mascara every day, plus there’s no risk of smudging.

If there’s one make-up essential you can’t skip it’s blusher. A stroke of colour on your cheeks will instantly liven and brighten your skin. A bright lipstick adds instant glamour, but how do you keep the colour on all day? Revlon Just Bitten Kissable Balm Stains are easy to apply, won’t bleed into lip lines and last for hours. For subtle colour, try Clinique Chubby Stick – it moisturises lips while providing a sheer tint.

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38 Responses

  1. I think your routine changes a bit when you become a mom, the amount depends on you. I certainly do not feel that you should completely forget about yourself, I make time to do my nails, care for my hair etc, even if it means I do it when the kids are sleeping. It is so important to make time for yourself

  2. Woinder if you can where the Garnier BB Cream underneath your foundation or should it be worl alone?

  3. As a mom I have very little time for myself, mornings are totally hectic with my 1 year old baby girl and 3 year old son. There’s very little time to apply makeup between feeding kids, changing nappies, looking for lost shoes, and putting on babies shoes and socks up to 7 times! Most mornings I just apply mascara as there are no time.

  4. After becoming a mom, I didn’t have time for a beauty routine. Now that my kids are older I’m getting back into the swing of things. It’s so important to try and find the time and not let yourself “go”. It’s tough finding the balance.

  5. Great tips – As mom of 3 girls under the age of 6, I tend to neglect myself sometimes

  6. As a new mom taking care of my baby is priority but I also make time for myself and make sure I look and smell good at all times so my husband say “sexy super mom”.
    Awsome atticle and great advise.

  7. BB cream, mascara and a touch of lipgloss (or lipbalm with a touch of colour) – lifesavers for new moms!

  8. i have 2 daughters aged 6 and 6 months, i never leave the house without a splash of colour , i’ve managed to work a nice routine for myself.
    my day starts at 5, i change and feed the baby, take her with me to the shower with the help of her car seat and toys, i’m out by 6.30 then i do my makeup- tone, moisturize,base, eyeliner, mascara, blush, lipgloss. thereafter i’m gettin the big 1 ready for school and we outta the house by 7.15, phew!
    hope this gives mommies out there some hope

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