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Effective beauty products if you have no time

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banburg · 05/02/2009 10:46

Sorry if this thread has been done before. I have a 3 month baby who has suffered bad colic, now just beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel. Needless to say, just getting a shower a day has been a result, but am now beginning to think about what beauty products I could get which will be effective but very quick to use. Must be quick to apply and not baby unfriendly. Recommendations gratefully received. Thanks

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12341234 · 05/02/2009 12:03

REalness of concealness - benefit.

Concealer, stuff on eyelids, under eye bag remover all in one box. Then if I have time I do foundation, and if baby is still cooing on bathmat I do blusher and mascara! Good luck...

listenglisten · 05/02/2009 12:06

Second vote for Realness of Concealness - my sister got this for my birhtday and it is fab and my two aren't even babies! I still don't have much time to get ready.

bluebump · 05/02/2009 12:09

This stuff, so good and so cheap!

MrsBadger · 05/02/2009 12:13

yyy realness of concealness

bets thing is they all go on with fingers so no faddling abotu with brushes

get someone to get it for you duty free, or use your Boots points

wasabipeanut · 05/02/2009 12:16

I must investigate realness of concealness.

I would also vote for Bobbi Brown tinted moisturizer - 2 steps in one and it has an SPF too. It looks nice and natural and not all claggy like some foundations do if you put them on in a hurry using fingers not brush.

Dropdeadfred · 05/02/2009 12:16

only problem i have with realness of concealness is the concelaer is too dark..don't think it comes in all shades..?

MrsBadger · 05/02/2009 12:39

if too dark then dot the eye cream (ooh la lift?) that comes with it around the eye area and smear together

Dropdeadfred · 05/02/2009 12:50

good tip will try that , thanks!

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