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Any mother knows that our bodies go through a change outside of the expected aches and pains of labor. Our hair can feel brittle, our skin like sandpaper and overall appearance not as snatched as we’d like. Granted no one is expecting us to walk a runway but why can’t we at least feel and look a little decent? Check out these 11 beauty products that will help you get back on track.
Post Baby Pampering: 11 Products To Get Our Beauty Routine Back On Track
Hair Mask
Chances are your hair post delivery is pulled back and left to the wayside as keeping up with your mane is not your top priority. Once you are able to get a moment to yourself consider a hair mask that can help revitalize your threads. Whether natural or permed, you are going to need a deep conditioner to nourish your hair.
SheaMoisture Raw Shea Butter Deep Treatment Masque, Drugstore.com
3-in-1 Makeup
Child who has the time with a newborn to sort through all of those makeup colors? Keep things super simple by using a product that you give color to your eyes, cheeks and lips.
NARS the Multiple, Amazon
Face Scrub + Mask
Oatmeal has been known to do the body good which makes it great for the face. Scrub away those dry spots with a reliable facial cleaner that also doubles as a nice face mask.
St. Ives Oatmeal Facial Scrub, Target
Shea Butter
This product is rich in nourishing vitamins that makes it a great for the entire body Select a shea butter product you can also use on the face, hair and rest of the body.
Whipped Shea Butter, Oyin Handmade
Vaseline
We all know what the deal is when it comes to Vaseline, but in case you forgot, it helps remove those cracked areas on your skin. It also works wonders on the legs post shave, and even make eyebrow plucking much easier.
Vaseline, Amazon
Foundation
If you aren’t into dolling yourself up with a ton of beauty supplies then at the very least you should consider a foundation that will help even out your complexion. Choose a foundation that is great for touch-ups allowing you apply it in a lightweight or dramatic manner.
All in One Face Base, The Body Shop
Soothing Body Lotion
Honey – ordinary lotion is just not going to do. It’s crazy how much our skin texture changes once the baby is out which is why we need something stronger. Find a body lotion that is not super watery and contains much needed oils and vitamins.
SOAP & GLORY Flake Away™ Body Polish, Sephora
Multi-Color Eye Color Set
Whether you are an awesome diy makeup artists or beauty illiterate, it’s a good idea to keep an eye color set in your arsenal. Baby brain is a real thing that can have you searching up and down for loose items. At least this way you have a series of colors that coordinate with each other ready to go.
Coconut Oil
Everyone needs to have coconut oil in their beauty regimen because it’s too awesome to pass up! Let’s see, it can hydrate your hair and skin giving you amazing results. You can use it as a massage oil, hair oil treatment, conditioner, blemish reducer and a treatment against eczema.
Cococare Coconut Oil, Amazon
Acne Control
Kudos to you for real if things like acne and blemishes never occurred post pregnancy. Should you have not been so lucky then you can rest assured there are products out there that can not only help prevent future breakouts but also reduce both existing and previous marks.
Volume Boosting Mascara
It’s important to choose products that are long-lasting so you aren’t reapplying throughout the day. A lady should always have a reliable mascara handy that will add some fierce drama to the face.
CoverGirl LashBlast Volume Mascara, Drugstore.com
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