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You never really appreciate your mom -- that is, until it's your turn in the delivery room. Fourteen hours of labor followed by numerous can't sleep/feel-anything-but-overwhelmed days can't be properly admired or fully recognized until it's your turn to take a ride on the big 'ol baby rodeo.

And while "the phrase 'working mother' is redundant" as the writer Jane Sellman pointed out (thanks Bartlett's), "beautiful mother" sure doesn't feel redundant or implied when you're looking all National Geographic -- infant clutched to your breast on your third day without a shower.

Click here to see how to get pretty in minutes.

That's why it's time to makeover your beauty routine. By learning what to spend you time on, you can cut the time you spend getting ready down to a realistic and manageable amount of time -- sounds pretty good, huh?

To get these easy makeup tips and quick hairstyling tricks, we went to makeup and hair experts who know a thing or two about getting pretty in a hurry: Taylor Chang-Babaian, celebrity makeup artist and mother to two teens, and Regina Tuzzo, hairstylist at the French Twist Salon in New York and mother of a 14-month-old and twin pre-teens. Check out the easy makeup looks, tips and hairstyles they use to save much-needed time.

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Skin tip: A quick makeup look requires skin that is taken care of
Looking "fresh-faced" when you haven't slept properly in days and your hormones are still going nutty sounds like an impossible feat, but with a couple of Chang-Babaian's tips, you can keep your skin looking fresh and more awake.

Tip 1: Keep skin cleansing products next to your bed. Many women let their skin care routines go out the window after giving birth. Chang-Babaian suggests keeping cleansing wipes, toner and your nighttime moisturizer on your nightstand so you have no excuses.

Tip 2: Lather on sunscreen. "A lot of new moms experience hyperpigmentation," or darkening of the skin, says Chang-Babaian. Since you can't reach for Retinol (the common solution) while breast-feeding, she recommends using a moisturizer packed with SPF to help keep dark spots from getting worse.

Tip 3: Don't get your upper lip waxed. When you wax, it opens up the skin to more intense sun exposure and tends to cause inflammatory hyperpigmentation -- on top of any skin tone issues you're already experiencing. Stick to plucking if you have unwanted hair.

Tip 4: Keep face blotters with you. Women who are busy can easily let their skin get dehydrated, which can actually cause it to produce excessive amounts of oil. Chang-Babaian says oil-absorbent face sheets are ideal for keeping shine away and breakouts under control.

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Makeup look: Bold lips
Wearing a bold berry lip color can instantly make you look polished, says Chang-Babaian. Colors rich in pigment will also last longer, so you'll spend less time re-applying.

Here's how to get a drab-to-fab bold lipstick makeup look:
Step 1: Apply a tinted moisturizer with SPF for light coverage and protection.
Step 2: Use a liquid concealer to cover any dark circles or hyperpigmentation -- a liquid product will keep your skin more moisturized and less cakey when you're experiencing post-baby dry skin blues.
Step 3: Line your lips and fill them in with a lip liner that matches the lipstick you plan to wear, then apply lipstick. Blot and dust lips lightly with powder for extra staying power, then apply a second coat of lipstick.
Step 4: Apply a couple of coats of black mascara.

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Hairstyle: Loose waves
New moms should go for a hairstyle you can do the night before and quickly refresh in the morning since the a.m. is typically the most hectic time of day, says Tuzzo. She recommends washing your hair in the evening before bed, applying a thickening spray (if hair is fine) or mousse to damp strands. Part hair down the middle into two sections and braid each all the way down. Get your much-needed rest, and wake up in the morning to reveal soft waves. Liven strands up a bit with a spritz of texturizing hairspray, and you're good to go!

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Makeup look: Bold eyes
When it comes to pulling off a quick makeup look, you have to make choices, says Chang-Babaian. "It's either the eyes or the lips, and you usually have to choose." She chooses a quick smoky eye when she wants to play up her eyes.

Here's how to get a four-minute smoky eye look:
Step 1: Moisturize and apply concealer to even out your skin tone.
Step 2: Dust loose powder all over your face to keep your makeup in place all day and add a touch of blush if you think you need it.
Step 3: Choose one color of eyeshadow (brown, grey, bronze, whatever shade you prefer), and sweep across your lids (just to the creases) and lower lashlines.
Step 4: Use a black eyeliner with a smudger attachment to line your top lids. Blend the liner into the shadow using the smudger. Repeat on the outer corners of the lower lashlines blending in toward the inner corners of your eyes a bit.
Step 5: Finish with multiple coats of mascara and some lip balm or sheer gloss.

You never really appreciate your mom -- that is, until it's your turn in the delivery room. Fourteen hours of labor followed by numerous can't sleep/feel-anything-but-overwhelmed days can't be properly admired or fully recognized until it's your turn to take a ride on the big 'ol baby rodeo.

And while "the phrase 'working mother' is redundant" as the writer Jane Sellman pointed out (thanks Bartlett's), "beautiful mother" sure doesn't feel redundant or implied when you're looking all National Geographic -- infant clutched to your breast on your third day without a shower.

Click here to see how to get pretty in minutes.

That's why it's time to makeover your beauty routine. By learning what to spend you time on, you can cut the time you spend getting ready down to a realistic and manageable amount of time -- sounds pretty good, huh?

To get these easy makeup tips and quick hairstyling tricks, we went to makeup and hair experts who know a thing or two about getting pretty in a hurry: Taylor Chang-Babaian, celebrity makeup artist and mother to two teens, and Regina Tuzzo, hairstylist at the French Twist Salon in New York and mother of a 14-month-old and twin pre-teens. Check out the easy makeup looks, tips and hairstyles they use to save much-needed time.
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