The first thing you need is the energy and motivation to take the time to put some make-up on. Make-up is often about confidence, that's why so many people use it. At a time when your energies are elsewhere, this is an easy investment in yourself which will go a long way to making you feel better about yourself.
So here is a very simple make-up routine for moms. It can be used in sequence, or you can choose the steps that suit you best.
Before you begin your make-up routine it is helpful to have a skincare regime in place. You can read our guide to it here. If you're a mom on the run, however, a great way to complete your cleansing and toning is by using the Huggies® unscented wipes on your face. Simply wipe them gently all over your face and eyes and they will act as a good primer before putting your make-up on.
Eyes
Tired eyes are a common problem for moms, and in order to combat it you should skip the concealer, and instead use an illuminator. Concealers tend to be dry, heavy and matt. Moms need a light formula that will bring luminosity to the eye area. It will be much more moisturising as well. It takes seconds to apply and is great for lightening the area.
Skin
While many moms like to use foundation as well, it isn't always necessary. Rather dilute your foundation to half your usual amount with moisturiser for a lighter look. This will also be gentler on your skin.
Cheeks
Blush is excellent for adding some colour and can be used without applying foundation. If you're feeling tired, a blush will bring light and brighten the complexion when you're feeling worn out. While bronzers are all the rage at present, new moms will find blush most effective because they brighten your skin.
Eyelashes
Mascara is great for awakening your eyes. However, your lashes are often fragile after pregnancy, so it is vital to remember to remove it properly if you choose to wear it.
Lips
Lipstick is a great way to add a splash of colour but, don't forget, you will be spending lots of time kissing your baby. So it is important to choose one that is suitable for their sensitive little skin as well. A practical solution is to use either a baby cream, or even a nipple cream to keep your lips moist and glossy instead.
Some other practical suggestions to aid your overall look are to consider spending money on both your eyebrows and hair. A long-term investment is a visit to an eyebrow expert. Having eyebrows that are properly shaped can make a great deal of difference to your facial features, and it can add an instant uplift. Get them to shape your brows professionally and take a close-up photo of it. Use that as your guide to maintain it at home for a few months.
If you are a new mom, invest in a haircut that is low maintenance and a colour that is close to your original one. Most moms will agree how time-poor they are, especially in the first few months and it can be expensive and a huge dip into your time if you are constantly in need of regrowth touch ups.
Finally, an easy pick-me-up to ensure you feel groomed is a manicure. You can find the link to a DIY guide here. Your fingernails and hands are the most visible part of you and spending a couple of minutes with a nail file and moisturiser is an easy way to look after your hands and the overall maintenance of your appearance.
Motherhood and make-up are two terms that sometimes don't always go together. However, there is no doubt that a few minutes of applying some make-up is a fantastic and easy way to help you feel better about your appearance, and yourself as well.