Sometimes life’s trials and errors can get in the way of our self-care. Sometimes being a Mom or wife and staying at home gets you into a groove that's not so groovy - like not doing hair and makeup. It's easy to get in this pickle - if you rarely need to leave the house. This happens a lot to new moms, or work-from home ladies.
Grooming is as important as taking little Suzy to school, or giving your boss that file he wanted on his desk the day before he ever asked you to get it. Self-care is necessary because if you don’t care for yourself, it then becomes difficult for you to care for others.
You don't have to be that boring and bland person who never leaves the house.
Women who have the weight, yet blessing, of multiple roles like wife, mother and worker will find it really hard to find some time to do their make up every morning or to do their hair in some kind of presentable/fashionable way. Well, we have some tips for you to keep in the routine of looking your best:
1. Twist and PIN! (your hair!) You should have a few hair pins, clips and decorative sticks always handy. In most cases, you can simply twist your hair up and pin it back in less than thirty seconds with the help of some hair accessories, and you look great and like you spent way more than thirty seconds on your hair. Then you can use non sticky hair spray or spray gel in order to keep that great look in place.
2. You can apply mascara on your eyes in just a couple of seconds! A layer of mascara can take you from plain to plain-fabulous in seconds - and you can even dust it softly - if only to bring your eyes out more if you want.
3. Get glossy... Applying some tinted or flavored lip gloss will give your lips a soft look, but you can attract much more attention to yourself by using some simple lipstick to give your lips more color!
Taking care of your body and implementing some skincare can improve your lip health, your dark eye circles, and can even help hide, or even reduce, those wrinkles that every woman worries about as they age. It's a must-do for consistent positive self-image. Get up and go!
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