Ladies: Putting yourself together...
Elizabeth_C34
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I'm a tomboy at heart, however, I'm having to travel to more professional events lately and am trying to make an effort every day to dress better, do my makeup well, an get my hair done. This is awkward to me, however, I do feel better doing it.
I'm so used to grabbing a shirt and jeans and some sandals or sneakers, and it feels frustrating at the moment having to fuss up every morning.
How long does it take you to get ready and what is your morning routine? Have you always done this or did you make a change to put more effort into how you look? If so, how long did it take you to get used to it?
Mine's this:
10-15 mins for shower
10 mins for makeup, deodorant, brush teeth, mouthwash, facewash...
30-40 min for blow drying, straightening then curling the tips of my hair. I'm so slow with doing my own hair.
10 mins for dressing. I'm trying to be more careful about what I wear and accessorizing. It takes me a while to figure it out...
My previous routine was:
10-15 mins for shower
10 mins for deodorant, brush teeth, mouthwash, face wash, and clothes
2 mins (brush hair and pin it up in a bun or something)
out the door...
I'm so used to grabbing a shirt and jeans and some sandals or sneakers, and it feels frustrating at the moment having to fuss up every morning.
How long does it take you to get ready and what is your morning routine? Have you always done this or did you make a change to put more effort into how you look? If so, how long did it take you to get used to it?
Mine's this:
10-15 mins for shower
10 mins for makeup, deodorant, brush teeth, mouthwash, facewash...
30-40 min for blow drying, straightening then curling the tips of my hair. I'm so slow with doing my own hair.
10 mins for dressing. I'm trying to be more careful about what I wear and accessorizing. It takes me a while to figure it out...
My previous routine was:
10-15 mins for shower
10 mins for deodorant, brush teeth, mouthwash, face wash, and clothes
2 mins (brush hair and pin it up in a bun or something)
out the door...
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Oh, that's funny - because I was on a quest to really get dressed in the mornings and not allow myself to think "oh, after I take a shower" or "after I work-out" or "we're not going anywhere today" - I have two little kids so taking a shower or getting my workout in or etc. is practically impossible in the morning. Anyhow, I gave up on the quest. But, I do understand your question and thoughts - I thought getting ready for the day by dressing better would help make you feel better and your day better. Interesting stuff!0
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I am a dresses and heels kind of girl, or a t-shirt and jeans (and heels or flip-flops) kind of girl, but regardless, it takes about the same amount of time:
10-15 minutes in the shower (if I'm bothering to shave my legs, it might take 20)
5-10 minutes for hair and makeup
5 minutes getting dressed
Under 30 minutes total.
If I straighten my hair, give me an extra 15-20 minutes0 -
Brush my teeth, wash my face, apply some tinted moisturizer and I'm good to go. I like my work mornings fuss free0
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Before I had more kids, about an hour in a half not including shower.
Now, 20 seconds.0 -
I'm a tomboy too. I just kind of adjust by the requirement of the day. If I need to be out, I can be done in 5 minutes with my hair in a messy, but cute bun. A full routine with a shower can be 45 minutes for me..
Looking weekend ready is about an hour and fifteen minutes for me, but that includes a completely whorish face.
The best tip for quick professional is to find the easiest perfect makeup and hair and stick by it. No morning experiments.0 -
It doesn't take me long at all.
I'd say 30 minutes is my absolute max -- that includes shaving my legs, getting my hair done, doing my makeup, choosing an outfit, and adding any additional accessories.
For the most part, I'm a casual dresser ( this does not mean sloppy. In my opinion, there is never an excuse to look sloppy). I tend to save the extra spruce for special occasions.0 -
Honestly, I think I've always had the same routine. Even when I was in high school. It takes me, with shower, shaving, blowdrying my hair and then makeup... about 45 minutes. (I think the bulk of that time is spent drying my hair.)0
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Typically about an 30 minutes to 1 hour (only because I take my time and I dont like to rush..I think lol). Longer depends on the occasion
Shower - 10-20 minutes
Brushing teeth, washing face, applying deodrant, lotion (about 5-10 mintues maybe)
Make up - 5-15 minutes (depends sometimes)
Hair - anywhere from 5 - 30 mintues (depends on what I am doing with it!)
Yea okay sometimes it might take more than an hour sometimes, but it really depends :laugh:0 -
I shower at night, so not too long unless I curl my hair (which I try to do everyday). Usually I prefer to have at least an hour to get ready, but I can get ready in under a half an hour in the mornings when I'm rushing.0
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Not including shower time, it takes me about half an hour if I don't rush. I put on some make up, blow dry, which only takes a couple minutes, and then use a straightener to smooth things out. Now if I have to figure out what to wear, that time goes up! lol0
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~ Now this is a complicated question .... Sooooo many variables !
1. I can whip it together in 15 min if just going to a movie or get Sushi.
2. If I have to shower and do the whole hair deal ... well, get ready for this answer ... I prefer 2½ hours ( allowing hair to air dry before flat ironing ) also I enjoy sitting around " drying " off for awhile and really taking my time getting all dolled up ... even those these days are far in between ... I do LOVE them !
3. My normal morning ( work days ) consists of 90 mins, including shower, make-up, hair, breakfast, packing lunch, emails, texts and horsing around with my son ! Generally a fun way to start my day !
4. Girls night out ... Countless hours !!! LOL LOL LOL !!!!
~ I never claimed to be " Simple " ... Just worth it ! Ha !0 -
~ Now this is a complicated question .... Sooooo many variables !
1. I can whip it together in 15 min if just going to a movie or get Sushi.
2. If I have to shower and do the whole hair deal ... well, get ready for this answer ... I prefer 2½ hours ( allowing hair to air dry before flat ironing ) also I enjoy sitting around " drying " off for awhile and really taking my time getting all dolled up ... even those these days are far in between ... I do LOVE them !
3. My normal morning ( work days ) consists of 90 mins, including shower, make-up, hair, breakfast, packing lunch, emails, texts and horsing around with my son ! Generally a fun way to start my day !
4. Girls night out ... Countless hours !!! LOL LOL LOL !!!!
~ I never claimed to be " Simple " ... Just worth it ! Ha !
LOL nice! Sounds like a wonderful way to spend the mornings!0 -
Shower 20 minutes. Hair 15-20 mins, Make up 5 mins.0
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Well, any given morning where I'm not trying to look special (which is most mornings, since I either go to school or take care of a toddler all day), it takes me:
5 minutes to shower
1 minute to braid my hair
5 minutes to put on mascara
1 minute to get dressed
Now, on special days, like weekends, I might pull out the stops:
15 minutes to shower (including legs getting shaved; this is a rare occasion, and lucky for me, I have blonde leg hair)
50-60 minutes to blow-dry and straighten my hair
10 minutes to put on mascara and eyeshadow
5 minutes to get dressed
Scenario #2 happens about once a month, if that.
I lead a sad, sad life.0 -
30 min shower
1hour for makeup
1hour for hair
40 min to try on every outfit in my closet0 -
Mine is difficult to translate because I have kids and that slows down my mornings. Alarm goes off at 5:30, and I read my newsfeed here, listen to the news and weather. At 6 I'm in the bath (a bath for stress management reasons). I wash my hair every other day because it is curly and tends to get dry, so either I straighten it, put it in a clip, or a I wash it and let it dry on its own with some product in it. I get dressed and put on some make up. Within this time I start telling kids to get up. They DO have alarms, sigh. More than a few times it seems they need to be reminded to get up and at 'em. I'm downstairs by 7 and am aiming that the kids are too. I put espresso on and figure out what I'm gonna eat for breakfast. I throw my lunch in my bag for work and fuss about the kids getting back onto the schedule. A few times. Hopefully I've managed to swallow some of that breakfast and I'm telling the kids to eat something/get socks on/get their lunch in their bag/get dressed/take your meds/stop talking and eat you only have X minutes till we leave. The espresso shot(s) goes in my vanilla protein powder and water (terrible to do, but it serves two masters) in my travel cup and I'm harassing the kids again. By 7:10 we must be out of the house one week out of 4. All Thursdays we must be out of the house by 7:00. All other days I *must* leave by 7:30.
When its summer or by some miracle the children's schedule doesn't impact me, I'd say I'm not up til 6:30 and am easily out the door by 7:30.
When I went to UM I dressed like a total schlub. Baggy shorts and baggy tee-shirt all the time. And I had a pretty darn good body. Such a shame. But, I rolled out of bed 15 minutes before class...0 -
Mine is difficult to translate because I have kids and that slows down my mornings. Alarm goes off at 5:30, and I read my newsfeed here, listen to the news and weather. At 6 I'm in the bath (a bath for stress management reasons). I wash my hair every other day because it is curly and tends to get dry, so either I straighten it, put it in a clip, or a I wash it and let it dry on its own with some product in it. I get dressed and put on some make up. Within this time I start telling kids to get up. They DO have alarms, sigh. More than a few times it seems they need to be reminded to get up and at 'em. I'm downstairs by 7 and am aiming that the kids are too. I put espresso on and figure out what I'm gonna eat for breakfast. I throw my lunch in my bag for work and fuss about the kids getting back onto the schedule. A few times. Hopefully I've managed to swallow some of that breakfast and I'm telling the kids to eat something/get socks on/get their lunch in their bag/get dressed/take your meds/stop talking and eat you only have X minutes till we leave. The espresso shot(s) goes in my vanilla protein powder and water (terrible to do, but it serves two masters) in my travel cup and I'm harassing the kids again. By 7:10 we must be out of the house one week out of 4. All Thursdays we must be out of the house by 7:00. All other days I *must* leave by 7:30.
When its summer or by some miracle the children's schedule doesn't impact me, I'd say I'm not up til 6:30 and am easily out the door by 7:30.
Okay, now you make me look so bad! It takes me the full two hours to get myself ready, and I DON'T have kids!When I went to UM I dressed like a total schlub. Baggy shorts and baggy tee-shirt all the time. And I had a pretty darn good body. Such a shame. But, I rolled out of bed 15 minutes before class...
LOL I remember those days. I never went to class in my PJ's like some girls I knew, but I never wore makeup, often hadn't showered that morning (gross I know), and did not give a *kitten* about the way I looked in class. Now that I'm teaching and presenting, I have to look professional and nice. It's not something that comes naturally to me.0 -
My previous routine was:
10-15 mins for shower
10 mins for deodorant, brush teeth, mouthwash, face wash, and clothes
2 mins (brush hair and pin it up in a bun or something)
out the door...
You forgot to put your clothes on!!! :noway: :noway: :happy: :happy: :blushing: :blushing:
When I was Skinny:
10 min shower/deodorant/brush teeth
10 minute blow dry
5 min straightener
7 min makeup
1-2 min smell-good! (lotion etc)
8 min dress
Total: 42
Now that i feel ugly:
10 min shower/deodorant/brush teeth
10 minute blow dry
2 min makeup
2 min to find a hoodie
Total: 24 min0 -
From waking up to leaving the house, including shower, hair, makeup, breakfast while check the interwebs, flossing and brushing teeth: one hour. Add a half hour if I have to feed and walk the dog, since it takes him a half mile to poop and I don't like leaving him home alone unless he's pooped.0
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My previous routine was:
10-15 mins for shower
10 mins for deodorant, brush teeth, mouthwash, face wash, and clothes
2 mins (brush hair and pin it up in a bun or something)
out the door...
You forgot to put your clothes on!!! :noway: :noway: :happy: :happy: :blushing: :blushing:
LOL I managed to find a grungy Tshirt and dirty jeans somewhere in that routine... LOL
And, you are SO not ugly!0 -
I'm pretty much a "wake up and out the door in 45 minutes" kind of girl. It doesn't seem to matter if I dry my hair, leave it wet, put on make up or not, it's always the same amount of time. :laugh:0
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I shower in the evenings so my mornings look like this:
6:30 use the bathroom, wake the kids up
6:35 brush my teeth, wake the kids up
6:40 hop on the scale, wake the kids up
6:45 choose my clothes, yell at the kids for not getting up, tell them I'm not coming back
6:50 get dressed, no make up, finger-comb my hair (have been blessed with easy, curly hair)
6:55 head downstairs, tell the kids to get moving, start breakfast
7:00 eat breakfast, check in MFP
7:10 call upstairs to the kids, tell them it's just about time to go.
7:15 we all pile in the car, I take them to school and go to work.
So I guess my morning routine is 45 min. If the kids don't have school it's about 20 min.0 -
45-60 minutes.
not because i do a lot of stuff, but i like to take my time.
for instance i love the feeling a steaming face cloth on my face so i have to do that.
most of that time is spent picking out what to wear. make up takes 5-10 minutes since most days it's just tinted foundation, a little concelear on my dark spots. liquid eyeliner and mascara.
on days where i have to be up early, i prefer taking my shower at night to save time.
the quickest i've ever gotten up and out the door was 15 minutes, but that was because my clothes were picked out the night before, bags were packed, shower taken. so all i had to do was wake up, pee, brush my teeth and put on my clothes0 -
I take 10-20 minutes in the shower.
10 minutes to dry my hair, 10 to straighten it (my hair is already pretty straight).
I can do my makeup in 15 minutes but prefer around 30 so I'm not rushing.
So just over an hour on a regular day. If I'm going somewhere special, I could take several hours if they were available! Lol0 -
Your previous routine is still longer than mine. I don't shower at a regular time, if I get up early enough I'll do it, but otherwise I can wait.
Shower included the routine is:
15 minutes: shower, brush teeth, wash face
5 minutes: put clothes on
30 seconds: brush hair0 -
I'm a lot more high maintenance now that I've lost a few pounds!
I used to shower at night (I have to be at work at 6:30 in the morning)! So I would wash my face, brush my teeth, throw on some tinted moisterizer and put my hair up in a bun, get dressed and go.
Now, I wake up at 4:30am so I can shower, wash my face, brush my teeth, spend about 15-20 minutes making sure my make-up is perfect, 15-20 minutes on my hair, at least 30 minutes finding the cutest outfit I can throw together in my closet and eventually leaving at least 5 minutes late!
I can't wait to see how pathetic I am when I lose the rest of this weight!!!!0 -
I'm a lot more high maintenance now that I've lost a few pounds!
I can't wait to see how pathetic I am when I lose the rest of this weight!!!!
That is awesome though that you are, obviously, so proud of yourself now.0 -
I am the fastest gun in the west.
I have 4 kids, (and my 4 year old has waist length curly hair that must be brushed and braided by me; I also must pick out her clothes). Brushing my daughter's hair takes 10 minutes!
I get up at 6 to make sure the middleschooler is up and has lunch money, then go back to bed (he always eats the previous night's dinner for breakfast). Then I can get up at 645, cook everyone's breakfast, make everyone's lunch, shout at them all to get up and get dressed (multiple times ha), get myself dressed and out the door at 7:40. I also usually unload and reload the dishwasher during that time, and sometimes flip a load of laundry.
Disclaimer: if it's a bath day for my daughter, add 15 minutes.
Edit: On the rare occasion that I have the luxury of just getting myself ready (usually that would be a later day shower getting ready to go somewhere without kids), I will take my time to blowdry and set my hair and do nicer makeup, it would take about 40 minutes.
If I'm doing stage makeup, the eyes alone can take 15 minutes.0 -
i have four children... so mine is more like your previous routine! i have long, wavy hair...so it air dries. don't wear much makeup... pretty low maintence luckily for all of us!0
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I get up at 5 to go to the gym so that is just about 5 min to get some clothes in and pull my hair back. When I get back around 6,I spend 30 min just listening to silence...and the coffe maker. I also have breakfast then.. At 6:30 I wake up one son, then get myself in the shower. 6:45, I throw on a robe and wake up another son. I get dressed and spend about 10 min brushing teeth, flossing, moisturizing, contacts, etc. By 7 I make sure both the sons I have previously awakened are really dressed, with teeth brushed and moving. 7:00 to 7:20 I do my hair, makeup, etc. By 7:25 I pile the two youngest sons in the car and make sure the third son is awake (he doesn't have to be at school until after we do...and he drives himself). It used to be a circus but I think we have it down to a science now.0
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