Some mothers have been sharing TikTok videos of themselves doing or getting their makeup professionally done before they deliver their babies.
"Cracks me up how opinionated & judgy people are. You’re absolutely stunning!" one TikTok commenter wrote to Montag."This is epic!"
"Me as a nurse walking into this and just turning around and walking out," another TikTok user wrote, which received more than 15,600 likes.in good spirits!"Other moms who have opted to participate in the birthing makeup trend but didn’t hire a professional, have brushed on their own foundation, concealers, smokey eyeshadows, liners and mascara.
Lae Harris, a TikTok content creator who has more than 57,800 followers and curates shopping lists on Amazon under the name"Momma Lae," shared a minute-long video of herself doing her own makeup, on Oct. 2, 2021.Harris wrote in a text overlay she placed over the clip."I wanted her to meet the queen in full face.
The thousands of responses that have been left under Harris’ video have been overwhelmingly positive. "Gone have them birth photos lookin righttt," one TikTok user wrote, which received 224,300-plus likes.
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