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New York Family Baby You know how you become pregnant and everything changes? And then you have a child and everything changes again? And then your child becomes a toddler, and lo and behold, everything changes one more time?

To join you on this incredible journey of joys and challenges, New York Family Baby will offer a daily dose of news, tips, resources, shopping finds and musings on everything from bump to baby to toddler.

Headed by former New York Family editor and new mom Leah Black, New York Family Baby will feature a vibrant group of parenting experts and parent bloggers--and we're likely to have great giveaways almost every week.

Have something to tell us? We love hearing from readers! Just email Leah Black at lblack@manhattanmedia.com, putting "New York Family Baby" in the subject line.

Plus, anyone who wants to register for the blog should now be sent to newyorkfamilybaby@manhattanmedia.com.

Anyone who registers for the blog should also be put on the New York Family Baby newsletter, which goes out on Fridays.

MEET THE CONTRIBUTORS


lblack.jpgLEAH BLACK
Leah Black is the founding editor of New York Family Baby. She is the former executive editor of New York Family and has a 1-year-old son, Avi.

aimeeAIMEE DALY
Aimee Daly is a meat eater living in Queens with her vegetarian husband and finicky daughter. She spends her time coming up with meals that everyone will enjoy after spending most of the day keeping her toddler occupied. Prior to mommyhood, Aimee had a full-time career in human resources at a Fortune 500 company and was addicted to crocheting.

ndiaz.jpgNATALIE DIAZ
Natalie Diaz, mom to 6 year old "twinnies," is the founder of Twiniversity, the nation's fastest growing free online community for parents of multiples as well as a class series for expectant parents right here in NYC. Natalie is also the director of the Manhattan Twins Club, where she learned how important support is when parenting your multiples. She is a teacher, motivational speaker, twin mother advocate, humorist and writer.

dflash.jpgDEBRA FLASHENBERG
After several years as a yoga student, Debra Flashenberg became certified as a vinyasa yoga instructor and is now Director of the Prenatal Yoga Center, Prenatal & Postnatal. After being witness to several "typical" hospital births, Debra felt it was important to move beyond the yoga room and be present in the birthing room. Drawing on her experience as a prenatal yoga teacher, labor support doula and childbirth educator, Debra looks to establish a safe and effective class for pregnancy and beyond. Debra is the proud (and tired) mother of new baby boy, Shay.

khaas.jpgKRISTEN HAAS
Kristen Haas lives in the New York area with her son Dylan and husband Derek. Prior to mommyhood, she worked as a full-time editor. Since becoming a mom, Kristen freelances as an editor, has become an expert baby wrangler, and (when she has time) enjoys cooking, baking and writing. You can see more of her work on her blog, Adventures Of A Mama.

khaas.jpgLIZA HUBER
Liza Huber is an author, wife, mother of three and an Ambassador Mom for the March of Dimes. She is the Founder of Sage Spoonfuls, a new book and product line that gives moms all the tools they need to make homemade baby food with ease. She believes in feeding babies fresh, whole foods to give them the healthiest start to life and prevent picky eating as they grow into toddlers. She shares her knowledge on feeding your baby solids as well as her experiences as the mom of a preemie here on New York Family Baby.

ajohnson.pngANGELA JOHNSON
After 10 years of working in the television industry, Angela Johnson is a freelance writer and stay-at-home mom. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband and daughter. In the very little free time she has, she enjoys practicing yoga and baking. She also considers herself a very amateur DJ.

kmain.jpgKATIE MAIN
Former New York Family editor Katie Main welcomed her first child, son Sam, last summer. Originally from the South, she lives in Brooklyn with her family.

ereed.JPGELISABETH REED
Elisabeth Reed is the shopping editor for Born and Bred. Prior to becoming a freelance writer, she worked in the financial services industry. Elisabeth was born and raised in New York and loves exploring the city with her husband and two children, Brandon and Julia.

arichards.jpgALEX RICHARDS
Alex Richards is a writer/artist living in Brooklyn with her husband, toddler Trixie, and two disinterested cats. In addition to her young adult novel, "Back Talk", and a degree in photography, her pastimes include making no-budget horror flicks, cooking, finding new ways to love glitter, and hanging out with her fantastic daughter.

Megan RobinsonMEGAN ROBINSON
Megan Robinson is a writer and mother of one. Originally from Oklahoma, she lives in Brooklyn with her Egyptian-born husband and their toddler daughter. In her former life, she worked in marketing communications for a financial services firm.

Eric MessingerFAYE ROGASKI
Faye Rogaski, who is expecting her very first child this spring, is the founder of Manhattan based socialsklz:-) tools to thrive in the modern world. The program offers fun, interactive life tools for kids and young adults including social interaction and communication skills. She is an adjunct professor at New York University, she lectures throughout the tri-state area on personal branding and is on the board of the American Heart Association. She%u2019ll be sharing her journey as a NYC business owner, juggling the day modern day joys and quandaries as an expecting/new mom, in the big city.

Amity SpiegelAMITY SPIEGEL
Amity Spiegel is a total beauty junkie who lives in Brooklyn with husband Mike and son Cole. She is an esthetician with a holistic focus, a once and future triathlete, a lover of trashy rock biographies and healthy eating and cooking.
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New York Family Baby

Makeup Lessons

Quick Tips For Brightening Up A Tired Mommy Face

Posted By: Amity Spiegel
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After the birth of my son, I knew I was finally feeling more like myself again when I started wearing makeup. This did not happen overnight. It took almost a full year of sporting sweatpants and hastily applied lip balm before I'd had enough of feeling like a schlump! Now, I use five key products on my face everyday to help me look and feel more alive. (I've included links to my favorite brands and colors in case to you want to put together a quick makeup regime for yourself!) The trick is they're easy to apply, so you can be out of the bathroom in a flash--before your baby takes all of the clothes out of your dresser and dumps them on the floor! Take a cue from me and remember that just because you had a baby does not mean you have to resign yourself to frump.

A 2-in-1 eye cream and concealer. Eye bags happen--how can they not when you're battling 5:45am wake-up calls? 2-in-1 eye products are essential for busy moms who want to apply makeup in a rush. Garnier makes a Skin Renew Anti Dark Circle Eye Roller ($12.99) that gives you cooling, unpuffing eye cream with a concealer to hide those dark circles. Another great option is the cult product Touche Eclat from Yves Saint Laurent ($40), an easy-to-apply illuminator that brightens the eye area without a lot of fuss.

Combined moisturizer tint and sunscreen. This is another time saver for moms on-the-go which keeps your skin looking great while protecting it from the sun. Laura Mercier Tinted Moisturizer ($42) is a popular option that is lightweight with a natural finish. For a more budget-friendly choice, try Neutrogena Healthy Skin Enhancer Tinted Moisturizer ($9). Personally, I'm a sucker for the latest fads and have been using Dr. Jart Premium Beauty Balm SPF 45 ($39). It's a moisturizer, sunscreen and treatment serum all in one. I find I need to add a dusting of Bareminerals Mineral Powder Foundation ($26) over the Dr. Jart so as not to look weirdly pink, but it still ends up being super-fast for me by combining all those products into one.

Blush. Next on my face before running out the door is a pop of color on the cheeks for an instant face lift! Blush not only makes you look rosier and more alive, it also directs attention away from those tired eye bags you so diligently tried to cover up! One drugstore brand of blush I really like is Milani, especially their Luminoso Blush, a warm coral ($7.49). Another good choice is Physicians Formula Happy Booster Glow & Mood Boosting Blush in Natural ($11.95). I would buy it based on the name alone--if it makes me look young and happy, I am hooked!

Mascara. This will bring some definition to those tired eyes. Maybelline makes some fantastic mascaras, including their original Great Lash ($4.99), packaged in their famous pink tube, as well as their newer Volum' Express Falsies Flared Mascara ($6.39), which has a spoon brush that will curl your lashes, giving your eyes a more open and awake look. A pricier but worth it newcomer is Benefit's They're Real! Mascara ($22). It gives you both volume and crazy long length for your lashes in one, making a big impact with just a quick application.

Lip color. The final step, when baby is safely strapped into his stroller and we are playground-bound, is adding a splash of color to my face via my lips. For everyday colors for fall, I love dark wines and berries. Two of my new faves are by Revlon, which makes excellent lipsticks at inexpensive prices. I love their Black Cherry, a deep, dark vampy red ($7.99) and Blackberry, a wine-colored red ($7.99). If you are scared of too much color, try a lip tint or even tinted lip balm. Maybelline just launched their Baby Lips tinted lip balms ($3.49), combining color and moisture in one cute package. Revlon has also just come out with their Colorburst Lip Butters ($7.49; available at drugstores).

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I am so feeling this article... I need something to boost me up, I don't know if it is a new hair style or something to brighten this lackluster face... but this article is awesome!  Going out to buy some stuff this weekend to make me feel a bit more.... fresh!

Thanks!

 

 

 
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