The most incredible mom makeovers
BY STACEY
HUTSON
Do you remember that video
American Greetings produced a couple years back? The one where they interviewed
candidates for the world's toughest job? The job required 135 hours (and maybe
unlimited hours) a week. No breaks, no vacations, increased workload during holidays,
and the position paid absolutely nothing. Unbeknownst to them, they were
interviewing for the role of "Mom."
That job description sums it
up perfectly. The role of mom is tough. And what's even tougher is Mom
remembering to care of herself at the end of that hectic pick-up, drop-off,
make-dinner, kiss-the-boo-boos-goodbye week. That's why moms make the perfect
candidates for makeovers. They are more deserving, more hard-working, and more
worn out than any "job position" we know. So let's all go "awwww"
together as we discover the most incredible mom makeovers.
Cancer's
best medicine

She used moisturizing cream
and serum to prepare her skin before application. Then, she spent time making
sure her brows were perfectly symmetrical —– an important element in framing
the face. From there, she gives her the works — contouring eye shadow,
under-eye concealer, cheekbone definition, a pink lip, fake eyelashes, and a
great wig. The results are stunning. See for yourself.
From
frog to princess
This hard-working mom and business owner had a shy demeanor and low confidence, which was fine when she could hide behind her over-sized frog costume. That's right — Tania had no problem swallowing her pride and stepping into a big green frog costume, complete with chef hat, if it meant more attention for her burgeoning catering business.
To her surprise (and maybe
embarrassment), her fashion sense was called out while in the studio audience
of the ABC show, The Chew. The challengers? Stacy London and Clinton Kelly of
the hit makeover show, What Not to Wear.
Clinton and Kelly blew her
away with a sleek blow-dry, smoky eyes, and a neutral lip color. But the most
important part? The new wardrobe. For her next business meeting, they found her
a figure-hugging gray skirt suit so she could say goodbye to her daughter's
wardrobe — which is what she had been wearing.
Stage
mom shows off
Tania wasn't the only mom who needed Stacy and Clinton's help. As moms love to put everybody else before themselves, they are often the perfect candidates for the show. Lizz was no exception. A stage mom of nine, she liked being behind the scenes. Her style fell somewhere between too slumpy or too sexy. Either way, she needed the fashion duos' help.
They transformed her long
straggly ponytail into a vibrant red-hued bob with a deep side part to give her
face more dimension. They dressed her in classy, tailored clothes that fit well
and showed off her shape without showing the world her, um..assets. No more
hiding backstage for this mom — this time, she's the show-stopper.
'Teen
Mom' shocks her fans
You may recognize Amber Portwood as the star behind MTV's hit reality show, Teen Mom OG. But you might not recognize her face anymore. On October 23, 2016, she decided to undergo surgery for the ultimate "mommy makeover." She went from a dark long-haired brunette to a buxom woman with an ice blonde-bob, a la Marilyn Monroe.
Through dieting, she lost 36
pounds and was looking to "tighten up" her body after the dramatic
loss. Although she hasn't reported her exact procedures, she has been pretty
candid to her fans about the fact that she has had work done.
"Losing weight and
gaining weight + having a baby can change your body. Time to feel good
again," Portwood said on Instagram.
From
crop top to show-stop
Ade is a mother and a college student. But nobody was taking her wardrobe seriously. She lived by the mantra, "less is more." Short shorts, crop tops and fishnets were her signature pieces. She always assumed tight barely-there clothing made her athletic frame appear more feminine. Um, "feminine" was not quite the word that came to mind for Louise Roe and Preston Konrad of the TLC show, Style By Jury.
Ade made a complete 180 after
they dressed her up in a preppy yellow skirt and a smart white blazer. They
made sure to highlight Ade's edgy personality with perforated leather and sexy
high heels, showing her she can draw attention for a whole different reason.
Mama
Starr Makeover
He pulls out all the stops —
from the $100 Charlotte Tilbury Magic Cream as a primer, to long false lashes
to really highlight her big brown eyes. By the end, as Patrick says, "You
look like me now." Yes, the two are spitting images of each other. Big,
beautiful smiles, contagious confidence, and of course, perfectly-done makeup.
Grandmommy
makeover
The TODAY Show loves to
surprise deserving women for "Ambush Makeovers," and nobody was more
deserving than 65-year-old grandmother Randi Mascari. She lost her first
husband to cancer, and found new love in her husband Chuck who had also lost his
spouse to cancer.
Grandmother to three
grandchildren and retired first grade teacher, Mascari was in desperate need of
a makeover — especially for her hair, which, according to her, was never one of
her best assets.
Hairstylist Louis Licari
surprised her with a new red 'do, complete with layers and an effortless bob.
TODAY contributor Jill Martin threw convention out the window and put this
grandma in an off-the-shoulder black top, paired it with a grey blazer and
jeans, and for the piece de resistance, stamped floral statement heels.
Gina was another TODAY
"Ambush Makeover" surprise. This 33-year-old from Vermont is a mom to
four children, and admitted she hasn't colored her hair in a decade. Upon first
glance, you can see Gina doesn't put a whole lot of time and attention into her
look, but it's obvious that she's beautiful. Even before the final results, we
had a feeling it was going to be a "She's All That" kind of moment.
And boy were we right. The
experts at TODAY turned her hair color a subtle golden hue. But more
importantly, gave her long, face-flattering bangs. To top it off, they put her
in a figure-flattering lace dress and neutral heels. She was so shocked by her
sleek new look that she was worried that her baby wasn't going to recognize
her.
Lesson
of the day
So what did we all learn today? Sometimes, when you work your butt off for your kids, you forget to color your hair, put on makeup, and wear something that actually fits your body. Whether you're already a mom, or motherhood is in your future, let's all try to remember that when we take care of ourselves, we're happy. And when Mom's happy, everybody's happy.
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