Not exact matches
Once your child hits a certain age, your bathroom is likely to be home to tons of
makeup, assorted hair products and grungy
towels that were left to mildew
on the floor.
For Mama: Comfy Clothes — lounge pants, nursing tanks, soft cardigans Nursing Bras Giant Cotton Undies (in case they don't have the giant stretchy ones) Hair Dryer (didn't use it last time, but I'm an eternal optimist) Bathrobe (institutional
towels — enough said) Warm Fuzzy Socks (hospitals are cold) Loose Fitting Shoes (last time my right foot looked like the Elephant Man) Clothes to Wear Home (don't overthink it — all eyes are
on the baby) Phone + Charger iPad + Charger Camera + Charger + Lenses
Makeup (see the hair dryer explanation) Ponytail Holders Headbands Snacks (vending machines are expensive) Boppy Nursing Pillow Favorite Pillow (I'm a pillow snob.)
This cleanser does the job so easily, there is no
makeup residue left behind
on my
towel, and no tightness or sensitivity.
For my first cleanse I use the Paula's Choice skin balancing cleanser to remove all
makeup in the face, sunscreen and dirt, Then for my second deeper cleanse I dry my face and put
on Oskia Renaissance Cleansing Gel which I remove with a wet
towel.
Once your child hits a certain age, your bathroom is likely to be home to tons of
makeup, assorted hair products and grungy
towels that were left to mildew
on the floor.
Bathrooms come stocked with Bath & Body Works branded toiletries, thick
towels stored cleverly
on shelves tucked away, and
makeup mirrors.