Hospital Make-up for post partum.
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Jun 15, 2015
Jen C.
Hello all,
I need some advice on a basic and easy makeup routine for being in the hospital. My baby is due mid July and the hospital I am going to has a special breakfast for the mom the day after delivery. The breakfast is a choice of what ever you feel you can eat served by the hottest guy on staff. I'd like to look cute when he shows up but I'm not sure on what to bring. I normally use foundation, pressed powder, eye shadow, mascara, blush, and a tinted moisturizers for lips. Any thoughts to make things easier?
Jun 15, 2015
Kirsty J.
Do a tan the week your due so ull av a colour for pictures straight after too then you can jus add brows mascara and lip gloss the morning after means you won't have much tym with the newborn to do a lot or a full face so anything you can do at home before will help maybe even lashes x
Jun 15, 2015
Kelly H.
After I had each of my kids I didn't touch makeup for years. I was more caught up in my new babies and could have cared less about anything else. Whatever you do make sure it's simple, you may or may not feel like doing much afterwards.
Jun 15, 2015
CPT- Lili R.
I would use that time to rest lol after having my kids I was so tired with it all and looked like a balloon all swollen, regardless that guy whos going to take your dinner is not going to be worried about you and might be in a rush to get to the other patients he needs to attend to, I would just do mascara eyeliner and lipstick if anything
Jun 15, 2015
Livi H.
Hmm... None... Lol after my babies was born I was like what's makeup? Fast forward a year... Oh there's my makeup!
Jun 16, 2015
Jen C.
Thanks for all the advice, I think I might just use a BB cream and get an eye shadow pencil for a quick makeup look.