This post has been sponsored by Cetaphil®. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
As a mom, you are the last person on your list of people to take care of. And a lot of the time, that means cleaning care. Through the crazy hormones that babies bring, keeping your skin under control is tough. Lots of trial and error went into regulating my clear skin during birth and the months to follow. Thankfully, I found Cetaphil® after my first pregnancy and it was consistent in keeping my skin in check by removing the bad oils and keeping the good.
I’m not strict about my pampering routine, but I do make sure to do a mask and my nails every couple weeks. It’s a fun thing to do with my 5-year-old now, so it’s win-win for both of us!
Self Care Must Haves
- Giant Headband
- Cetaphil® Daily Facial Cleanser
- Clay or Charcoal Mask
- Essential Oil Serum
- Nail Polish with Glitter
For my combination skin, I use Cetaphil Daily Facial Cleanser from Walmart in the morning when getting ready and at night before bed. Because their cleanser is designed for normal to oily skin, it cleans away the surface oils but retains my skin’s natural oils.
To try out the Cetaphil Daily Facial Cleanser or any other Cetaphil product, click here for $2 off your purchase.
Keeping Clear Skin Despite Hormones
For our self-care Saturdays, my daughter and I wash our faces with Cetaphil and warm water before patting it dry. We apply a mask liberally while making funny faces in the mirror. Cartoons are a must while we wait for the masks to dry as we paint our toes with bright pinks and purples and lots of glitter. I’m teaching her the art of multitasking at a very young age. We are now ready to take on the day with confidence in our skin and our toes!
As a high-schooler, I was recommended Cetaphil Daily Facial Cleanser for my combination skin. It worked wonders then, and it’s still my first choice for removing excess oil.
Now, it’s super easy to add Cetaphil Daily Facial Cleanser to my grocery pick-up when I order from Walmart Grocery. It’s pretty much the best invention ever for Moms with little kids. No more being “mean mom” and saying NO to everything they want to buy.
I’d love to hear what kind of ways you add self care into your routine. Is self cleaning low on your list with little ones, too? What do you do in the way of keeping your skin clear despite hormones? Do know that, as they get older, showering becomes more frequent again.
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