Drew Barrymore in Harper's Bazaar March 2013 Pictures
Drew Barrymore Hid For a "Solid Six Weeks" After Her Daughter's Birth

Drew Barrymore displays her new-mother glow on the cover of Harper's Bazaar's March issue, which hits newsstands on Feb. 12. Inside the publication, Drew talked about her new makeup line, Flower. She also touched on more personal topics, including how she is trying to find a balance between her public life and the private life she wants for her newborn daughter, Olive. Here are highlights from Drew Barrymore in Harper's Bazaar:
- On keeping her daughter's birth under wraps: "I definitely needed some time. For a solid six weeks, I was hiding like the Unabomber. Because I live my life in the public eye, I didn't want that for her. [However], unless I move into a bunker underground, I don't have a choice in this matter. It was something that took me weeks to cope with."
- On her CoverGirl LashBlast commercials: "I didn't want a cold campaign with severe messaging. I wanted warmth and acceptance and self-love. Nobody's in gold rain or running through a jungle with their lipstick on. It was just me and some great music on a white background. That's every girl, in her closet getting ready."
- On her favorite things: "I live for makeup and I like wine. These are my truths!"
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Drew Barrymore displays her new-mother glow on the cover of Harper's Bazaar's March issue, which hits newsstands on Feb. 12. Inside the publication, Drew talked about her new makeup line, Flower. She also touched on more personal topics, including how she is trying to find a balance between her public life and the private life she wants for her newborn daughter, Olive. Here are highlights from Drew Barrymore in Harper's Bazaar:
- On keeping her daughter's birth under wraps: "I definitely needed some time. For a solid six weeks, I was hiding like the Unabomber. Because I live my life in the public eye, I didn't want that for her. [However], unless I move into a bunker underground, I don't have a choice in this matter. It was something that took me weeks to cope with."
- On her CoverGirl LashBlast commercials: "I didn't want a cold campaign with severe messaging. I wanted warmth and acceptance and self-love. Nobody's in gold rain or running through a jungle with their lipstick on. It was just me and some great music on a white background. That's every girl, in her closet getting ready."
- On her favorite things: "I live for makeup and I like wine. These are my truths!"
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