Search - Articles
You are looking at: Home : Search : Articles
All results : Articles : Forum : Members
Keywords:
Sort by:

10 results returned.
 
Amanda Holden’s baby Hollie steals the spotlight during photoshoot
By Anna Lewis on 19/03/2012 10:22:09
It’s take your baby to work day as 7-week-old Hollie accompanies Britain's Got Talent star Amanda on a photoshoot

-week-old Hollie was being by posting a shot of her hairdresser holding the little one while he put the finishing touches to Amanda’s glamorous ‘do.“At a photoshoot for S magazine with @BenCookeHair my hair dresser playing nanny!” she wrote.It’s not just

Lesbian couple become pregnant by same sperm donor at same time
By Anna Lewis on 15/02/2012 16:11:48
Lesbian couple give birth to half brother and sister five days apart

it might take a while to find the right person, but we were prepared to wait.”But they didn’t have to wait long.Soon after telling their families that they were looking for a donor, Anna’s sister Lorraine got chatting to her hairdresser Nick about her

Want to know what gifts Victoria Beckham got at her baby shower?
By Fiona Quirke on 17/05/2011 15:43:59
It was designer pink goodies galore at Victoria Beckham’s lavish baby shower for her longed-for unborn daughter

Housewife star Eva Longoria and celebrity hairdresser Ken Paves. Among the guests attending the shower were mum-to-be Selma Blair, Rachel Zoe, Nicole Richie and Demi Moore.It was rumoured that Victoria’s husband LA Galaxy star David Beckham, insisted on pink

Why does your hair fall out after pregnancy?
By Laura Lee Davies on 02/01/2007 00:26:12
No, it's not a curse to make you feel even more like a breastfeeding, sleep-deprived zombie, and it's not going to make you bald! But why does you hair fall out in the weeks after birth?

are suffering from a particular medical condition which affects hair growth, more hair arrives to replace the loss.During pregnancy, however, your body does not shed its daily load of hair. (My hairdresser assures me this is part of the process of the body going

How will pregnancy effect my hair?
By Sophie Westnedge on 31/08/2011 09:09:31
From va-va-voom volume to limp locks, we explain everything you need to know about pregnancy hair

chic backcombed pony-tail or pretty fish-tail plait. If you are finding your thicker hair too heavy then you could always ask your hairdresser to add some long graduated layers to remove some of the weight.Quick Tips…thick hair:·         Use hair mouse

Pregnancy hair care
By ThinkBaby on 05/04/2006 13:11:25
How does pregnancy affect your hair and are dyes, perms and straighteners safe?

't do it, or check with your hairdresser for what kind of chemicals they use: Vegetable dyes may have synthetic versions of some of the same potentially harmful chemicals as other dyes, so aren't necessarily safer, Henna, on the other hand, is considered

Pregnancy Beauty: Hair
By ThinkBaby on 06/12/2008 08:57:30
Hair can get dried out or very lush during pregnancy, but how can you care for it safely? And are hair dyes completely out?

't do it, or check with your hairdresser for what kind of chemicals they use: Vegetable dyes may have synthetic versions of some of the same potentially harmful chemicals as other dyes, so aren't necessarily safer, Henna, on the other hand, is considered

Feeling more fat than pregnant?
By Maria Muennich on 18/09/2009 01:28:16
Most pregnant women go through at least a few 'fat days' in pregnancy, so here's a few ideas for boosting your body image

great start for their baby. And even those who simply have nice, trim bodies are helped along with teams of stylists, hairdressers, make-up artists and large clothing budgets, not to mention a generous hand from photo-airbrushing. You can bet your life

Could I manage without childcare?
By Maria Muennich on 23/08/2010 10:38:03
If you work part-time from home you may wonder whether you could get by without regular childcare, and there are mums that do just that

, the hairdressers or other appointments where it isn't suitable to take your child. And sometimes you will just need a bit of time for yourself. Most people can rely on family for occasional support such as this but if your family are far away, or you just want a

New Mum - the importance of 'me time'
By Maria Muennich on 04/09/2007 08:57:50
If you want to provide the best support for the rest of your family, you need to make sure you get time to look after yourself

about how you look isn't usually easy as a new mum, but a good haircut can do wonders for your looks and self-confidence. Make sure your hairdresser knows that you're a new mum and gives you a but that suits your lifestyle by needing minimal daily

Date Range

More than 12 months (10)

Search took: 0.064 secs
Sign me up!
Share your photos with other ThinkBaby mum...
What is the MadeForMums network?

Tell me about...
MadeForMums
Thinkbaby
Practical Parenting
Junior