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Motherhood, style and beauty

Mummy Beautiful// 05

This week’s Mummy Beautiful: Sotira Menicou, mother of three.

What is your daytime skincare routine? Every morning I cleanse my skin with Elemis Pro-Radiance Cream Cleanser, then I tone with Elemis Soothing Apricot Toner. I follow that with two drops of Pro-Collagen Advanced Eye Treatment and Pro-Collagen Quartz Lift Serum to the face. I also use the Pro-Collagen Lifting Neck and Marine Cream followed by Elemis’ Liquid Layer Sunblock with a SPF 30. I follow this routine every morning including brushing my teeth.

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Motherhood, style and beauty

Mummy Beautiful// 04

This week on Mummy Beautiful: Carine Khoury, mother of two.

What is your daytime skincare routine? I apply BB cream and a bit of makeup.

What is your nighttime skincare routine? What goes on, must come off. I don’t go to bed without using a makeup remover and a cleansing milk.

Favourite beauty product? I love moisturisers, mascara and nail polish.

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Motherhood

Mummy Beautiful // 03

This week on Mummy Beautiful: Emilia Koushoumi, mother of four.

What is your daytime skincare routine? I’ll be honest and say I don’t really bother too much with my skin during the day unless I feel dry in which case I use a moisturiser.

What is your nighttime skincare routine? I wash my face with water and nothing else before I go to bed. Again I may apply a moisturiser but not always because I don’t feel my skin needs it.

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Motherhood, style and beauty

Mummy Beautiful // 02

This week, on Mummy Beautiful:  Stella Georgiou, mother of three.

What is your daytime skincare routine? I wash my face every morning with an antibacterial face wash and then apply a 24 hour moisturising cream.

What is your nighttime skincare routine? Every evening, during my shower I use a homemade scrub on my face. It is made with olive oil and baking soda. Then, I apply a night cream.

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Motherhood, style and beauty

Mummy Beautiful // 01

I remember those first weeks as a mother. There’s rarely any time to shower and wash your face let alone paint your nails and put on some makeup. I remember waiting for my sister or mum to come by and watch Georgie while I washed my hair – anyone who knows me and my hair, knows how long that can take. In between dirty nappies and colic attacks, I learnt how to master a topknot and embrace my skin with no foundation to aid in hiding every single imperfection. To be honest though, during those first months, I noticed that my skin had never looked so good. I am told that breastfeeding will do that to you.

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