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Five mums share their five-minute beauty routine tips

Because if there's one thing you learn quickly as a mum, it's the five-minute face!
Mariah Carey makeup daughter

Mariah Carey gets a helping hand with her makeup from daughter Monroe. Cute!

Unlike celebrities, most new mums donโ€™t have a glam squad to help hide the tell-tale signs of sleep deprivation.

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But, if thereโ€™s one thing mums can be, itโ€™s resourceful!

Ask any mums in your circle and we guarantee theyโ€™ll have streamlined a 30-minute beauty routine into a fail-safe five-minute look that fits in with their new schedule.

Here, we asked five Aussie mums to share their secrets for pulling themselves together quickly and looking glam-on-the-go.

Beyoncรฉ may swear by sunglasses for saving her from looking tired, but with these great hair and makeup tips, something tells us youโ€™ll never need to rely on shades again!

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1. Invest in multi-taskers

โ€œIโ€™ve never been a huge makeup-wearer so I have to say my daytime beauty look hasnโ€™t changed that dramatically since becoming a mum. I only really wear Invisible Zinc Tinted Moisturiser; I guess Iโ€™ve always been really low maintenance (read: lazy!) so I save the mascara for special occasions or rare nights out. The big thing for me is that my products have to serve more than one purpose otherwise I canโ€™t justify buying them. I donโ€™t have time for 17 steps so if a moisturiser is tinted and has SPF in it, Iโ€™m sold. Same goes for hair products; I look for quality over quantity. I didnโ€™t have the time or inclination to use heaps of styling products before becoming a mum and I definitely donโ€™t have the time to use them now. I just need a nice shampoo that gives my hair some volume and then I let my hair air-dry given my son is scared of the hairdryer right now. I use Pantene Pro-V Sheer Volume Shampoo.โ€ โ€“ Jen

2. Slick on a power pout

โ€œA good friend told me that, whenever sheโ€™s feeling tired after a terrible night, she wears red lipstick. Even if sheโ€™s not leaving the house. It perks her up and makes her feel glamorous even if sheโ€™s actually covered in dribble, vomit and other bodily fluids! And it really works. So now, whenever I have to look put together quickly or need a pick-me-up, I rely on red lipstick. Any red will do, but the brighter the better, I say. I use the Kate Moss one by Rimmel which is stays on really well because I definitely donโ€™t have time for touch-ups!โ€ โ€“ Millie

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3. Swear by shortcuts

โ€œI used to spend ages on my hair, tonging it into perfect beach waves, but when I became a mum I was way too tired to tong at first and then I just couldnโ€™t justify spending half an hour on my hair, even for a night out. There was always something more important to be doing so I googled a cheatโ€™s way to waves and that became my go-to. Now, when I wash my hair, I apply a little bit of mousse and wrap my hair into a top knot and let it dry overnight. In the morning all you have to do is undo it and run your fingers through it. It doesnโ€™t look as put together as tonged curls, but I kind of like that.โ€ โ€“ Bec

4. Make it all about the eyes

โ€œForget my five-minute routine, I can do my makeup in 20 seconds! Iโ€™ve always been pretty good at taking care of my skin and I made sure, no matter how tired I was, that I moisturised my face at least once a day when I had kids. That โ€“ and good genes โ€“ mean I donโ€™t have to do much in terms of base makeup, but sadly I wasnโ€™t as blessed in the eyelash department. I have pretty short, fair lashes that make my eyes look really small and really tired so every day I give my lashes a quick curl. It sounds like effort but it takes 10 seconds all up โ€“ you can even do it while youโ€™re feeding. Then I quickly wiggle on some brown mascara. You donโ€™t have to be as precise with brown mascara as you do with black, I find. And itโ€™s easier to get off at the end of the day. Confession: I have been known to use it on the odd grey hair, too. Then I pencil in my brows. Just quickly and pretty roughly. Those two things combined take me barely a minute, but they just make me feel more โ€œdoneโ€ and ready to face the day โ€“ or bump into people!โ€ โ€“ Bianca

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5. Use โ€œbabyโ€ products on you

โ€œMy makeup mantra is simple: use what you can find. And never underestimate the power of lip balm! I always have a paw paw balm (or 10) in my handbag or the nappy bag and itโ€™s become the hero of my beauty look. Itโ€™s great on lips obviously, but I also use it on my cuticles โ€“ because I canโ€™t remember the last time I got a manicure โ€“ and I dot a bit on my cheekbones to give me a bit of a glowy sheen if I look tired (so most days). It also keeps my brows in check and, once I even wore it over my eyeshadow to met the girls for dinner and they all told me how cool and on-trend I was! And because itโ€™s great for eczema and nappy rash, I know Iโ€™ll always have it by the bucketload.โ€ โ€“ Lucy

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