Any working moms out there able to pull off more than a pony tale in their daily routine? My baby is 4 months old and I feel like I hardly have time to shower twice a week. I want to be looking good, at least less zombe-like (all hail the sleepless nights of the 4 month wakeful). Any advice on scheduling/quick dos/safe makeup for breastfeeding moms/etc?
Re: More than a Pony tale?
Since my hair is dry in the am, I invested in a really good straightener and run it through my hair to smooth it out and curl it under. Takes me maybe 5mins. Granted, I also have a shoulder length bob.
I quickly apply tinted moisturizer, brush on some eyeshadow, eyeliner on the top lid only, mascara, the brush on some bronzer on cheeks, nose, and forehead. Another 5 mins.
I'll have to try getting my stuff together at night. I have a ton of thick curly hair (which by the way is falling out all over the place right now, on my clothes, on the floor, on the baby, terrible), and like some of you I shower at night and let it dry by morning. There isn't a hair straightener in the world that could tame my mane in less than 45 minutes. So I was planning to get it chemically straightened until I learned this was a no-no until I'm done breastfeeding.
As for makeup, because I've been missing mine dearly for the past year and now, what brands do you trust to not have harsh chemicals or anything that could harm baby?
It never occurred to me to change my makeup brands while nursing or pregnant. I use a combo of drugstore and department store stuff.
ETA: I would never, ever go to work with no makeup. I cannot imagine it. I have probably left my house without mascara two times in the past five years and one of those times I was in active labor. So I guess I'm a makeup person.
If i do a regular pony, i will pull my hair through above the pony holder and tuck it in. it might be called flip or inside out or something like that
Have you consulted with a hair stylist who is experienced with your hair type? It's probably not realistic to fight the natural texture of your hair. There may be styles that are low-maintenance for your curly hair. It sounds like you have the hair type that does not require frequent washing--consider yourself lucky! I would love to only wash twice a week, but if I go more than a day my hair is nasty.
I think PPs suggestion of talking with a stylist about the best low-maintenance cut for your curly hair. I would think shorter cut with a cute headband would be a easy way to wear it naturally and not have to deal with "styling" it daily.