How to Save Time When Getting Ready in the Mornings - Turbie Twist

How to Save Time When Getting Ready in the Mornings

Nobody likes to feel rushed when getting ready in the mornings. Thankfully, these tips will help you save time but still look like you spent hours on your hair.

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Do you get stressed trying to get ready in time for your morning appointments? Most of us are in the same boat since we tend to become busier the older we get.

So how do some people manage to show up for early morning appointments looking like a million dollars? Well, you are in luck as we have compiled their secrets for you. Read on for the best time-saving tips that will make getting ready for work easier.

Shower With Cold Water

Many beauty gurus and celebrities swear by taking a cold blast of water at the end of your shower. Cold water has many health benefits for your immune system as well as your skin.

First, the cold shower will tighten your skin and close your pores making you look younger. Closed pores also prevent dirt from getting in and clogging them. 

Cold water can also close your hair cuticles leaving your hair shiny. Meanwhile, taking hot showers dries out your skin. This means you will need more time and product to tone and moisturize your face and skin. 

Cut Time By Multitasking

Multitasking is a great way to save time even when it comes to your morning routine. For instance, you can put on your make-up as you brew your coffee. You could also dry your hair as you read through notes for your meeting or test.

Be creative and find ways of doing two things at once to reduce the time you need to get ready. Try to plan your multitasking ahead of time to get the most out of your minutes.

Minimize Your Beauty Routine

Save time in your beauty routine by using products that can serve several functions. Coconut oil, for example, can be a skin, face, hair, and lip moisturizer. You can also use your moisturizer to tame frizzy hair.

After you finish moisturizing your face and skin, smoothen your hair with the excess product left in your hands. All-in-one makeup palettes are a must-have for busy mornings when you don’t have the time for a full makeup routine. Some lipsticks can double up as blush or eyeshadow.

Additionally, you can get eye-pencils that can act as lip liners or even lipsticks. Finally, you can also use a multi-purpose bronzer to contour your nose, fill your cheek hollows, and as eyeshadow. 

Wrap Hair in an Absorbent Towel

Drying hair takes a lot of time which is why most of us skip washing it when we wake up late. But you can save a lot of time by wrapping your hair in an absorbent towel. Do this immediately after you get out of the shower, and then go about the rest of your morning routine. 

Blow-dry your hair and style it as a final step before you get dressed. The towel will have absorbed most of the water from your hair, leaving it just damp enough to style quickly without any frizzing. 

Save Time With an Overnight Hairstyle

Styling hair is one of the most time-consuming elements of a morning routine. You can save time by styling your hair before you go to sleep. Certain styles can set your hair as you sleep leaving you with beautiful curls in the morning that won’t need any styling tips.

Some great overnight styles include Bantu knots, sock curls, twists, headband waves, and hair donuts. You can also use protective styles such as braids and cornrows as these don’t need styling in the morning. You would just need to spray them and smoothen out frizzes with gel and a soft brush. 

When using overnight hairstyles, remember to protect your hair while you sleep by using a silk or satin hair bonnet. You can also sleep on a silk or satin pillowcase. Doing so will prevent knots and tangles from forming in your hair which would make it easier and faster to style in the morning. 

Don’t Wash Your Hair

Save time in the morning by avoiding washing your hair altogether. The first way you can do so is by using a dry shampoo that removes excess oil from your hair as you brush the product through your strands. But make sure you use a product that isn’t made from oat, rice, or corn as these leave a white residue on the hair. 

If you have bangs, you can also save a lot of time in the morning by only washing them. Simply pull your hair into a bun and then wet your bangs and apply a small amount of conditioner to them. You can then rinse out the conditioner and leave your bangs to air dry or run a dryer through them. 

You can also get away with unwashed hair by wearing a hat. For professional appointments, wear something formal like a floppy hat. If you are going to a casual appointment, then a baseball hat or beanie would work great. 

Use a Timer 

One quick hack for helping you save time in the morning is to monitor it. Set a timer for tasks that may take you a little longer so that you can start to decrease overspending time.

You may also want to write out a list of things you need to get done and put the desired time you want to spend on it next to the task.

Start to Save Time When Getting Ready in the Morning

Getting ready in the morning becomes more difficult as we add more responsibilities to our plates. The problem is we still need an adequate amount of time to get ourselves together and presentable. The good news is, some steps in your routine can be eliminated without consequence to save time. 

Use our tips above to get ready in minutes and still look and feel fabulous at your morning appointments. If you're looking for a quick solution for saving more time in your morning beauty routine, check out these products.