Back in high school, Megin H. enjoyed making up different hairstyles, and once she even dyed her hair pink. “The best hairstyle was asymmetrical – that was really fun.” Now, with three kids at home, it’s a challenge for the Windham mom to get a minute to herself. “Making time for yourself is always the first thing to go, because it can be pushed down the priority list.” The lucky recipient of the Mom Makeover of the Month said she was thrilled to be pampered and have a couple of hours “where I won’t have to be multitasking – I won’t be emptying the dishwasher, helping with homework and doing laundry.” The makeover, compliments of Raising Maine and Bei Capelli, would inspire her to take better care of herself, she said. “Winter can be a challenge because it’s hard to get up and go. I am more likely to slip into hibernation, neglecting exercise and sticking too close to home. A makeover would be energizing and help me feel better about myself and more prepared to meet my personal goals.” Having described her look as frumpy and boring, she said she was hoping for a new style that would be easy to take care of on a daily basis but also something she could have fun with if she felt like sprucing up. Bei Capelli stylist Bethany Bartlett worked to give her the look she desired.
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November Makeover Mom: Megin H.

Nov 7, 2008 12:32 PM
Back in high school, Megin H. enjoyed making up different hairstyles, and once she even dyed her hair pink. “The best hairstyle was asymmetrical – that was really fun.” Now, with three kids at home, it’s a challenge for the Windham mom to get a minute to herself. “Making time for yourself is always the first thing to go, because it can be pushed down the priority list.” The lucky recipient of the Mom Makeover of the Month said she was thrilled to be pampered and have a couple of hours “where I won’t have to be multitasking – I won’t be emptying the dishwasher, helping with homework and doing laundry.” The makeover, compliments of Raising Maine and Bei Capelli, would inspire her to take better care of herself, she said. “Winter can be a challenge because it’s hard to get up and go. I am more likely to slip into hibernation, neglecting exercise and sticking too close to home. A makeover would be energizing and help me feel better about myself and more prepared to meet my personal goals.” Having described her look as frumpy and boring, she said she was hoping for a new style that would be easy to take care of on a daily basis but also something she could have fun with if she felt like sprucing up. Bei Capelli stylist Bethany Bartlett worked to give her the look she desired.
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