new mom alert: From a tired worn out momma to a happy and social, well-groomed mum in no time.



Wearing old maternity clothes and washing your face with your typical soap is what all new moms are about. Too tired to shop,too busy to look good, wearing  makeup as well feels like an hour long chore. Well ,this article has some good time saving fashion and beauty tips, especially for the first year with a hyperactive infant.
Women who are too busy to shop for a new outfit everyday, but cannot repeat the same outfit everyday shop for a capsule wardrobe which all famous stylist swear by. For building a capsule wardrobe you need 2 simple blazer (winter season only),2 simple sundress with flare and a waist belt, 2 tops,2 denims jeans in black and blue wash, 2 accent colored scarfs and 2 fashionable big hobos to go with your look and to stash your baby stuff. Avoid at all times those baby colored diaper bags with your classy outfits. You can create new outfits every day by interchanging items for different occasions.
For eastern wear a few A-lined Curtis with black and white trousers are a good go,you can stylize your Kurtis with shrugs, shawls and scarfs in different prints are all great options to go for again please carry a tote or hobo skip the diaper bag. Keep  Kurtis in neutrals and interchange between your pants and accessories for new looks each day. You can go for a plain neutral colored kurti and wear a stylish  colored neck scarf  one day and a big chunky necklace the other day for a different look each day.
For a quick but refreshed face, apply concealer to inner and outer corners of your eyes and wear Kajal or an eyeliner along with mascara to open up your eyes conceal dark circles as well but without overdoing with the concealer. To finish the look apply some pressed powder,soft colored natural looking blush and a bright lip gloss. All this makeup should not take more than 10 minutes in total. If you want extra coverage you can go for a BB cream that works like a foundation and moisturizer along with a compact.



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