Keeping Beauty On Mom s To-Do List
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Prioritizing Beauty in a Mom's Busy Life
Summary:
A recent survey highlights how the relentless demands of family, work, and household responsibilities often lead moms to neglect their beauty routines.Article:
The phrase "there's no 'me' in 'mommy'" rings true for many. A recent survey has shown that the endless demands of juggling family, work, and household chores often sideline moms' beauty routines.
In an eye-opening statistic, the survey found that 75% of moms have skipped their showers to attend to their children's needs, with a quarter admitting to going three days or more without one.
This isn't just about showers. Nearly half of these moms have gone seven months or more without a haircut. Moreover, 61% find themselves opting for sweatpants and ponytails more since becoming moms.
Conducted by the Suave Beauty Monitor Survey, the results are a reflection of a broader trend: while moms naturally prioritize their families, their beauty needs often end up being deprioritized. Only 13% of moms reported that beauty hasn't taken a backseat to family obligations. In fact, personal care ranks near the bottom of most moms' to-do lists, just above tasks like leisure time and personal shopping. This neglect has its consequences, with 50% feeling that their appearance has suffered since having children.
Stacy London, host of TLC's popular makeover show "What Not to Wear," often encounters moms sacrificing their beauty needs for their families. She asserts, "Personal beauty plays a crucial role in motherhood, and every mom deserves to look and feel her best."
Beauty at a Price
Despite the desire to feel beautiful, 55% of moms consider spending time on beauty a luxury. The survey revealed that this isn’t just about time constraints. When given a hypothetical extra $50 in their budgets, 59% of moms would spend it on family-related items like clothes for kids or groceries. Only 14% said they'd spend it on themselves, with a mere 2% choosing beauty products.
"Looking good does require some investment of time and money, but it doesn't have to be expensive or time-consuming," explains London. She suggests using affordable yet effective beauty products, such as those from Suave, which offer quality without breaking the bank. Suave encourages moms to prioritize their well-being, balancing beauty with motherhood.
A Wake-Up Call for Moms
It's essential for moms to remember that taking care of themselves isn't selfish?"it's necessary. By integrating small, manageable beauty routines into their hectic lives, moms can rejuvenate their spirits and enhance their confidence. It's time for moms to reclaim their beauty routines and celebrate themselves every day.
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