The Babble List: 25 New Mom Beauty Must-Haves
Look magically well-rested with these essential products.
by Melissa Schweiger
June 9, 2009

14. Clinique Non-Streak Bronzer For Men
Dreaming about an island vacation? Fake that golden glow with Clinique's genius gel bronzer. It may be marketed for men, but its natural-looking tan crosses gender lines. $15.

15. Shu Uemura Eyelash Curler
There's something about curled eyelashes that immediately makes you look bright-eyed and bushy-tailed — especially when you use makeup artist fave Shu Uemura. It takes only 20 seconds to curl both eyes; consider it time well spent! $19.

16. Ray-Ban Original Aviator Sunglasses
These classically cool shades not only protect your eyes on stroller walks, but thanks to the nose guards, they don't slip while you're rooting through your diaper bag. $129.

17. Dr. Lipp Original Nipple Balm For Lips
Your sense of humor isn't the only thing that's dry these days. Dr. Lipp's medical grade lanolin does the trick for soothing cracked nipples and dry lips — it's a diaper bag essential! $14 for 10 ml.

18. Yummie Tummie T-shirt
The extra poundage around your center remains an unwelcome guest after pregnancy. Yummie Tummie tanks and tees chicly and discreetly camouflage unsightly lumps and bumps. $76.

19. TheBalm TimeBalm Concealer
You haven't pulled this many all-nighters since college. Show your dark circles who's boss with this like-magic concealer. Blend the super-creamy formulation into the corners of your eyes and over the circles and watch them pull a disappearing act. $18 for .25 ounces.
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Melissa Schweiger is a freelance writer and fledgling mom. She is the author of Sephora: The Ultimate Guide to Makeup, Skin and Hair From the Beauty Authority. She lives in New York City with her husband and their son, Jonah.
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