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During her pregnancy, Majid noticed that her typically normal T-zone would become so oily, makeup would slide right off. She initially tackled the latter issue by carrying foundation in her purse for constant touch-ups. Later, she found that a combination of primer and Marc Jacobs Re(Marc)able Full Cover Foundation ($55) finally stayed put on her newly oily skin.
Then there was the swelling. "When you're pregnant, your nose and lips start to swell up a little," she said. "So I had to contour every day, because my nose was bigger than I was used to. Creams wouldn't stay so I would use Mac Pro Longwear Concealer ($23) and then Benefit Hoola bronzer ($15) to set."
Lip swelling — a pregnancy symptom Beyoncé experienced with her twins — was less of a concern, as it happens. "I loved how plump and full they looked," Majid admitted. "My pregnancy is what encouraged me to get lip fillers. I waited until I stopped breastfeeding to get them. But that's what motivated me. I saw how I looked with fuller lips and I liked it."