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Practical Ways To Get Your Pink Back!

Practical Ways To Get Your Pink Back!

Practical Ways To Get Your Pink Back After A Baby 

The days of just surviving after having a baby is over! A new trend called "getting your Pink Back" is in. As a mother of 6 children I can tell you this is something I have struggled with maintaining and have tried many different ways to getting myself back after each child. Here's my advice!

Wait.. what does getting your pink back even mean?

Many influencing mom have their own takes on it including one of the first referencing flamingo's and their offspring. Look that up later! But here's my take on things. As mother's when our babies are first born our instincts are to nurture our new life in the world. It can take a lot out of us as we focus on our baby's needs and in some areas we do the bare minimum for ourselves just to get through the day or even years. This isn't a bad thing but after a certain period there comes a time where we gain a little more sleep and get small bits of time back in our day. The problem is the latter part when we tend to find ways to fill up the new recovered time with everything else but ourselves. We go back to work, we give our kids more of us as they grow and if we have them, our spouses and partners more time as well. That's when we find there's little time for ourselves and so the neglect continues when it doesn't necessarily need to.

I'm always going to advocate for both mom health and baby health. But one doesn't have to be without the other. You can nourish your body even in the "healing" phase of motherhood which is postpartum and beyond to get your pink back so to speak. Here's a few ways to do that from my own experiences.

Begin the Healing

Yoga mat not be your thing but some form of stretching works wonders. You can take 15 to 20 minutes everyday and become stronger with little effort by doing stretch exercises. I call them my lazy workouts though there's nothing lazy about them. They really do work if your goal is focused on healing instead of immediate weight loss.

Start A Natural Beauty Routine

Your skin needs you babe! Our hormones are fluctuating during the first few weeks to even years after having a baby and it's not the time to experiment with chemical ridden cosmetics. Get to know your skin by investing in natural products or go the DIY route. A face mask daily refreshes the skin and gives you a little treat. My favorite masks are mud and charcoal. Begin a morning and night routine and do your best to stick with it!. My favorite two cleansers are raw unfiltered honey and castle soap. Moisturizers I live by is aloe vera leaf (from the plant) and olive oil. If these natural products don't work switch up and find ones that work. Natural soaps like goat milk soap is great to cleanse the skin with. Coconut oil and caster oil are great oils for moisturizing to try as well. Don't sleep on the ice! It really does work! Use ice cubes to shrink pores and improve circulation. It's not just a beauty routine but a self discovery journey as well!

The Mama Clothes May Have To Go!

From maternity clothes to the clothes you bought just to exist in during the 4th trimester, it's time to let them go! It's okay to freshen up your closet to match your current season. You don't have to throw them away but you can save them for future pregnancies or donate them. Find clothing that flatter your body and make you feel good instead of going by trends. Trends can be exciting but also very disheartening if what's on trend doesn't look as good on you as it does on everyone on social media. Have a friend, spouse or family member go with you shopping to help with the baby while you try on new clothes. Or browse the Internet during nap time and shop from your own style board you made on Pinterest. This is one of my favorite things to do after having one of the kids to get my "pink" back! 

Mom Hair But We Do Care

We are at that point, in society that we just don't give a you know what. We're doing our best and it's become very popular to just accept others as they are and ourselves. Which I love! But at one point we have to rise up out of the "it is what it is" survival pit. It has it's place but we are moving on. Rather we want to admit it or not there's something powerful about our hair. It can change everything about how we feel about ourselves and in fact sometimes one of the first things we do when going through a big change is we change our hair! I was notorious for big chops when I was younger. And if you're ready for it girl do you! But you can also go in for a refresh hair cut to clip your ends or try a new layering style. It doesn't even have to be a hair cut. When I was pregnant with my last munchkin, my goal was to grow my hair after she was born. I've been trying new routines to see which one worked with less effort as having 6 kids ain't no joke! But I am determined to find time to give to this goal. I wash my hair once a week, deep condonation with one leave in product after washing, style my hair once, do an oil treatment before shampooing and repeat.  This protected my hair from shedding too much during the dreaded postpartum shed and my hair is healing and growing! Getting a fresh start with our hair feels like letting a load off and it's very refreshing.

Girl YOU MATTER So Act Like It!

You gave life to someone else now you must give life back to yourself. You don't have to go to the gym, take a bunch of supplements or spend a bunch of money to get your pink back. The natural ways are always cost effective and the most effective from experience. But remember don't be so quick to jump on this trend right after birth because at the end of the day you and your baby's bond is what matters the most. Enjoy the newborn phase because it's the quickest of them all! 

xoxo

Johnnatta

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