Mama Mondays | Mommy Beauty Tips
Monika Zeldin
Gosh, I remember that feeling of panic like it was yesterday, when I got my nails done for the first time since my son was born. It took me three months before I had the courage (and trust in others) to leave Dorian for 30 minutes. I had the fastest mani/pedi of my life and it was probably the nail techs too! Now, looking back, I laugh at how unrealistic my expectations of myself was as a mother and how much pressure I put on everyone also to be perfect for “baby D”.
Monika Zeldin
Gosh, I remember that feeling of panic like it was yesterday, when I got my nails done for the first time since my son was born. It took me three months before I had the courage (and trust in others) to leave Dorian for 30 minutes. I had the fastest mani/pedi of my life and it was probably the nail techs too! Now, looking back, I laugh at how unrealistic my expectations of myself was as a mother and how much pressure I put on everyone also to be perfect for “baby D”.
Being a stay-at-home mom, I waited at least eight months
before I felt confident to leave my son long enough to get my hair done and
even receive an eyebrow wax treatment after that! Once it did happen though, and my son was
perfectly fine upon getting home, I committed to taking time for myself. I
noticed that once I started taking this “me” time to get a mani/pedi, hair
treatment or facial, I started to relax not only as a mom but, as a person in
general. No one tells you that once you
become a mom, you’re selfless nature can take you far away from yourself and
leave you resentful and maybe even a little loony, if you let it get that far. It is important to take care of yourself so
you can take care of others. It’s like
the airplane analogy; “make sure you put on your mask before assisting
others….”. Whether you are a brand new
mom or a seasoned pro, we are after all first and foremost, feminine beauties and
taking care of our skin and hair is a MUST.
This doesn’t mean spending hours in the bathroom to prep every morning,
(seriously, who has time for that?), it means making a habit of a few simple
daily things to keeping ourselves hydrated, nourished, and looking good. If you do get some time to give your skin and
hair a little extra TLC, there are plenty of options out there for you to get
it done in speedy fashion. Remember, you
put on the mask first, then….
5 Quick Beauty Tips for hardworking mamas:
1. WASH
your face every day and every night. If
you are a brand new mama, then clean your skin every night, at least. Don’t
rush through your routine, take a little time. Luke warm water is your friend,
not hot (causes dry skin) and not cold (tightens pores and hard to pull out
impurities). Once a week, use an exfoliating brush on your face, it works
wonders. (My favorite: Clarisonic Mia)
2. APPLY
a good serum on your face. Serums are lightweight and most are water-based,
eliminating oils and petrolatum, which are common in moisturizers. Serums
contain the most potent doses of anti-aging ingredients and truly help with
cell rejuvenation and turnover. Plus, they work great on oily skin, which is a
huge culprit of mommy hormone flare-ups. Bonus: Store your serums in the fridge
to wake up your tired skin and tighten those pores! (My favorite: Luxu
Hydrating Serum)
3. DAB,
dab, dab on the eye cream/gel. With the lack of sleep, our eyes are the ones
that get hit the hardest (red eyes, dark circles, puffiness). If you have a good eye treatment that can
minimize these for you, then you’re coming out on top, even if you physically
don’t feel like it. (My favorites: Rodan + Fields Multi-Function Eye Cream and
Eve Lom Eye Cream)
4. WEAR
sunscreen! One of the things I am sure we all agree on is how much we treasure
our long walks with our kiddos, especially when they are newborns. With that
being said, sunscreen is your best friend. Even if it’s a ‘stay indoors’ kind
of day, sunrays do seep through the window, so lather on that protection and
save your beautiful face! (my favorite: Badger Unscented Sunscreen)
5. BRUSH
those beautiful locks. One of the most horrifying experiences is shedding copious
amounts of hair after you give birth to your baby. Nice work Hormones. It is
important, whether you shampoo frequently or not, to brush your hair at least
once a day. I don’t always have time to do a good lather in the shower, but I
always can take a minute to simulate my scalp with a good brushing.
When you have time to treat yourself a little extra, CUEHair Salon and Skin Care (Newport Beach, CA) offers the following services in
under an hour. It’s wise to invest in
beauty maintenance. When you look good,
you feel good and that is a win all around.
CUE EXPRESS SERVICES
- Deep
Conditioning Hair Treatment
- Express
Shampoo/Blowout
- Express
Facial
- Hand
Rejuvenation
- Sugar
Wax Eye Brow / Lip Wax
- Eyelash
Strip Application
Monika Zeldin is co-owner of
CUE Hair Salon and Skin Care in Newport Beach, CA. She handles all aspects of marketing
and events. Monika’s background is in
Magazine Publishing, brand marketing and social media strategizing. She now
splits her time between taking care of her 18-month old son, attending Pure
Barre, pampering herself with facials and hair treatments and striving to make
her full-service beauty salon a long-lasting success in Orange County, CA. www.cuehairandskincare.com
GO Check it out!!!
XOXO
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