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How celebrities hide their tattoos, birthmarks & stretchmarks on the Red Carpet

Some women love their tattoos but when they have to attend an upscale event they may not want to expose them and have them distract from the dress. 
Same for those wanting to capture their pregnant belly for a maternity portrait but want to conceal a stretched out tattoo on the belly. Finally, there are some who want to wear midriff-bearing tops but want to conceal stretchmarks from pregnancy.
Fortunately, there are lots of beauty product manufacturers that produce  quality and top notch body make up and cover up. Here is a great tutorial for light skin and another HERE for darker skin. 
Here are some our faves that some of our bloggers have used for weddings, red carpet events, photo shoots, and other events.

6 Tips for Co-Sharing a Nanny

Many families do not have the financial capability to hire a nanny but sharing a nanny could be an option for some. If you’re considering a nanny share, GoNannies, offer you a sure fire way of going through the process. Check them out:
Tip 1: Find the family before the nanny.
While it may be tempting to find a nanny before finding a family to share her with, the best approach is to find the family first. When the nanny is found first, the second family often feels like they’re coming into an already established relationship with its own set of rules and dynamics. When the family is found first, both families can work together and play an active role in the advertising, interview and screening process, as well set the tone of the relationship from the start.
Tip 2: Create the nanny’s job description together.
When looking for a nanny share, it’s essential that both families work together to outline the nanny’s duties and responsibilities. Both families must have a clear understanding of what they expect from the nanny and must be able to articulate their expectations during the nanny search. If the nanny will be caring for the children at both homes, the schedule of where she’ll be working should be presented. If transportation of the children is required, it should be made clear whose vehicle will be used and who will be paying for additional automobile insurance, if required.
Tip 3: Define the logistics.
Will there be supplies kept at both houses or will the parents pack what they need each day? Will the nanny need a double stroller? What about car seats? Who does the nanny check-in with each day? What if a child is sick? What benefits will you offer your nanny? What if one family needs the nanny to work overtime? How the nanny’s vacation time will be coordinated and how sick time will be handled should also be hammered out. Thinking through the logistics and possible complications upfront can help keep the nanny share arrangement on track should a bump in the road occur.
Tip 4: Outline the salary responsibilities.
In a nanny share arrangement, the Internal Revenue Service views both families as separate employers. This means that each family must secure state and federal employer identification numbers, file new hire reports, withhold the appropriate taxes, prepare and file the proper tax forms, file the necessary paperwork with the Social Security Administration and provide the nanny with a W-2. Clearly outlining the nanny’s hourly rate, overtime rate, method of pay and frequency of pay will help to clarify any concerns over payroll.

 

Tip 4: Develop the exit strategy.
Since the families depend on each other for the relationship to work as much as they do on the nanny, it’s imperative that the families develop a clear plan for exiting the arrangement. The plan should include how much notice they’re required to give, how much they’ll pay in lieu of notice and how long they agree to commit to the nanny share arrangement. Putting the plan into a written agreement can ensure both families understand what they are agreeing to.
Tip 5: Search for a nanny.
Once both families have a clear understanding of what they’re getting into, they can embark on their search. There are many ways to look for a nanny, including using a nanny placement agency, an online nanny site and by word of mouth. However you find your nanny candidates, both families should agree on the minimum requirements they must meet and the intensity of the background screening they’ll do. Be sure to clarify who will be doing what screening tasks so nothing gets overlooked. Once you’ve found a nanny candidate you’d both like to hire, present a written offer. Having a written offer will ensure that all three parties start out on the same page.
Tip 6: Draft a work agreement.
If your nanny has accepted the position, you’ll want to draft a detailed nanny/family agreement that outlines the role, duties and responsibilities of your nanny. It should also include your nanny’s schedule, where she’ll be working, salary and payment arrangements, tax responsibilities and anything else that can help to clarify the expectations you have for your nanny.

2015 BAFTA Red Carpet Fashion (PHOTOS)

Mom-to-be Keira Knightley looked gorgeous while attending the EE British Academy Film Awards at The Royal Opera House on February 8, 2015 in London, England. Knightley was nominated for Best Supporting Actress for her role in The Imitation Game.

Italian designer Giambattista Valli Couture struck big again for outfitting the first-time mom to be in this black and white tea-length ensemble with depth and dimension in intricate floral overlay.

Reese Witherspoon was also up for an award for her role in Wild and wowed in a plunging neckline plum body hugging Stella McCartney dress with a long train. The eye make up looked nice and her loose waves too.

Another past feature Marion Cotillard didn’t attend the award show in London but did head to the tea for nominees in Los Angeles a couple days later on February 10, 2015 in a gorgeous Bottega Veneta halter gown from the Spring 2015 collection. Cotillard was nominated for her role in Two Days, One Night. 

She and Witherspoon both lost out to Julianne Moore who won the award for her role in Still Alice. She looked stunning in Tom Ford. 









Not a mom but I loved Beyond the Lights actress Gugu Mbatha-Raw‘s lilac Prada gown. Such a unique yet classic fit. Nice!

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DreamworksTV launches ‘Baby Races’ series, taps into kids’ YouTube series obsession

Kids, including tweens, love web and YouTube series. I know my kids do. DreamWorks animation looks like it is capitalizing on this obsession of children and offers a series of programs in its DreamWorksTV. 


Last month,  the live-action and short animation video channel, launched its first series called Baby Races.  It puts babies against each other and small animals in cute snippets of videos asking “Who is Faster”?

DreamWorksTV targets 6 to 12-year olds and features family-friendly versions of reality TVs, original animated web series and vlogs from loveable Dreamworks characters like Shrek, Puss in Boots and Kung Fu Panda.

Other series from the network include unBox it, I Pranked my Parents, DIY and Record Setter Kids.

I checked out many of the videos and love a lot of them. My kids will be enjoying some of these soon! Check them out if you get a moment!

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Hilaria Baldwin shows you how to have a stretch mark free pregnancy

We’ve been down this road before, but… another super svelte celebrity pregnant woman with a tiny bump has decide to take a photo of herself in her underwear.
This time it’s Hilaria Baldwin, yoga instructor and wife to actor Alec Baldwin  since 2012. The couple are parents to Carmen Gabriela, born August 2013. 

In a recent photo the fitness professional shared with her fans and followers in Instagram, she wrote:

“#HilariaHealthy2015 skin care…I have been nervous to post anything like this because I hate receiving negative opinions…However, so many of you ask me about my skin and staying stretch mark free during pregnancy…I think it may be worth putting myself out there.”
She added, “So I LOVE creams…I have shown you a few here that arein a wide price range so it will appeal to as many as possible on different budgets….Let me say that the most important trick to good skin is diet (some genetics too), but staying hydrated inside and out is extremely important…I moisturize daily (multiple times a day while pregnant), wash my face morning and night, exfoliate in the shower, but mostly try to drink tons of water and eat clean.”
I am very happy that she added the disclaimer about genetics. For example, my mother had four kids and never developed any at all, partially because she has excellent elastic skin. All three of her daughters (including me) got stretch marks during their respective pregnancies, despite adhering to rigorous usage of various balms and creams all claiming to help you avoid stretch marks.
And although she posted this image to show off the effect of moisturizing, clean eating and plenty water and their role in a stretch-mark free pregnancy, I’m certain some attention will be paid to how tiny she is. Most women pack on pounds when pregnant and definitely do not look so contained. But then again, many do not perform yoga all pregnancy neither adhere to her healthy diet and exercise routine either. 

Still…we’ve been down this road before—> SEE HERE!

Anyway, do you have any opinions on any of this?

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Inside Kimora Lee Simmons’ baby shower

Kimora Lee Simmons celebrated the impending arrival of her 4th child this past Saturday, February 7 with her family.
Guests include actress and children’s book author Garcelle Beauvais who Instagram shared the above photo with the caption: “Fun afternoon celebrating @officialkimora and Tim’s#babyshower it’s a new Day exhusband @unclerushand new husband showing love & support #love#congrats @tribalgroove
Simmons and her banker husband Tim Leissner are expecting their fourth child together.
Kimora’s other children include 12-year old Aoki Lee, 14-year old Ming Lee  with Russell and 5-year old son Kenzo from her marriage to Djimon Hounsou
Ming Lee also shared a couple of cute photos from the baby shower:

Baltimore Lawyer turned Doctor, 56, dies after delivering twins

An accomplished doctor who went to law school before becoming an executive medical officer  at Baltimore’s chapter of the American Red Cross died after giving birth to her first children, twin boys, at age 56. 
Even though Lisa Swinton McLaughlin‘s sons Jordan and Dylan were born premature on December 27, 2014 and close to 5 pounds each, they were fairly healthy with McLaughlin left the hospital a few days after, leaving the boys in the neonatal intensive care unit. 
She assumed the pain she was experiencing after discharge were due to her C-section but it was a bowel obstruction which took her life this January 4. 
It’s a sad story for the woman whose late father, Lee Vertis Swinton, was an attorney and a Missouri state senator, and mother Grace was an educator.
She only married at age 40 to her husband Mike McLaughlin, who was about 51 -years old when they tied he knot, and after ten years of fertility struggles and in vitro fertilization, they were finally successful.
Lisa Swinton McLaughlin holds sons Dylan and Jordan before she passed away days later.

“She wanted what every other woman had, and that’s children,” Mike McLaughlin told Omaha.com.
“She was just on cloud nine,” he said. “That’s the happiest I’ve probably seen her in my life.”
He said his wife was able to hold the boys before she left the hospital, and Mike, now age 67,  plans to get a nanny and relocate to Nebraska when the kids get out of the Nicu. 
What a sad story.
I have to add this is the kind of story that gives hope to women who put their career first and manage to find love and eventually conceive a baby. But then this unfortunate end just is an unexpected dagger. *sigh*

h/t Madame Noire

photo: LinkedIn

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2105 Grammy Award Red Carpet Fashion (PHOTOS)

Tonight was the 57th Annual Grammy Awards held at STAPLES Center on February 8, 2015 in Los Angeles.

And as usual, we spotted many of the celebrity mothers we’ve written about on Bellyitch in the past on the red carpet.

Congratulations to Beyonce (Best R&B Performance & Song)  Erica Campbell (Best Gospel), Carrie Underwood (Best Country), Christina Aguilera  (Best Pop Duo/Group) and Toni Braxton (Best R&B album) who all won awards tonight.

Here is what they wore (will update with more specifics later):

Congratulations to Beyonce in a laced with jewel overlay Proenza Schouler dress for winning the award for the best R&B Performance and Best R&B  Song for “Drunk in Love” tonight, and being the most nominated woman in Grammy history.

Kim Kardashian looked stunning in Jean Paul Gaultier Spring 2015 robe dress and Lorraine Schwartz jewels.  I loved her new haircut. Her makeup was flawless. The shape was a bit odd, but I think she pulled it off. Love. Love!
I thought Gwen Stefani in this black Spring 2015 Atelier Versace cropped jumpsuit looked hip and youthful. I was blown away to see her stray away from her signature red lip for once. Wow! .
Jennifer Hudson worked it in a white Tom Ford pencil length strapless dress. I like the trendy purple lip and that she is still rocking that pageboy hair cut. 
Nicole Kidman in pre-fall 2015 Thierry Mugler and Prabal Gurung heels. This look is perfect and she looked healthy and amazing. That blunt bob cut is very current. Nice!

Ciara was going for the wow factor here in this gorgeous couture Alexandre Vauthier Spring 2014 gown with black “Mea Culpa” Christian Louboutin pumps





Toni Braxton looked like a goddess in Marc Bouwer Fall 2015. 







Congrats to Erica Campbell who won the Best Gospel Gospel album for her solo project, “Hero”. She was regal in a royal purple dress by LUM, toting a petite glack Onna Ehrlich clutch with Casadei Offiical pumps. 





This is such a different but very gorgeous look for Giuliana Rancic in Steven Khalil with Gianvito Rossi shoes and Jack Vartanian earrings.



And another stunner Giuliana Rancic later in a Bouchra Jarrar jumpsuit.



Not a mom  but my fave for the night was Rihanna in Giambattista Valli.  Yeah, she was meme-ified a bunch tonight, but I think she owned the moment, stood out and glowed. Her make up was flawless, the strapless halter bodice portion fit perfectly and the billowy layers made me smile. 


Photos: Getty

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10 Ways to raise a child who is Optimistic

Bellyitch Rewind
We live in a hectic, stressful world that makes it easy to be pessimistic and depressed. However, these attitudes aren’t helpful and can actually be harmful. Every parent wants their children to be happy, healthy and optimistic about their future, but sometimes can lose sight of how to accomplish that state of mind. Kids who are often sullen and dejected can eventually end up depressed, so it’s important to do what you can as a parent to help prevent that from happening. Here are 10 ways to make sure you are raising an optimist and not a pessimist.


1. Affection – The first step is to show your children tons of affection. Knowing they are loved and cared for is a big part of helping kids deal with adversity. Failures in life are easier to take when they know they are loved.


2. Praise – Always praise your child’s accomplishments and be specific when you do. Give them feedback that links their achievements to what they did to accomplish it. An example would be to state how all the extra studying paid off with a good grade on a test.



3. Monitor – Pay attention to what your child is watching on television, the games they play and the books they read. You should monitor their activities to make sure they’re not exposed to too many bad influences. Also, make sure they’re not attempting to accomplish too much, as taking on more than they can reasonably handle can set them up for failure.


4. Be an example – Children will often mirror their parent’s attitudes, so be a good example. Kids will only learn to be optimistic if you show them how. Parents who are continually complaining or are pessimistic will pass those traits on to their children.



5. Reinforcement – When your child expresses optimism, be sure to comment on their great attitude. This positive reinforcement will put the emphasis on the desired behavior instead of focusing on the negative.


6. Accentuate the positive – When something bad happens, always try to find the bright side. If bad weather cancels an event, find something fun to do instead. Accentuate the positive by commenting how you wouldn’t have had so much fun if the picnic wasn’t cancelled.



7. Thought catching – Teach children how to do thought catching to prevent negative behavior. When something bad happens ask them what thoughts they had so they’re aware of them and can capture the negativity. Kids often have negative thoughts without ever realizing it.


8. Minimize failures – Losing a championship or failing a test may seem like the end of the world, but it never is. Parents can raise optimists if they are successful at minimizing failures by putting them into perspective. Point out that life goes on and there will be endless opportunities down the road.


9.Promote success – Encourage kids with age appropriate activities they are able to excel at to promote success. Having unrealistic expectations only sets children up for failure, so make sure they’re not trying to do too much.


10.Laugh – The best way to encourage an optimistic attitude is with lots of laughter. Teach children how to laugh at themselves and not take everything so seriously. Laughing is the best way to diffuse a troubling situation.
Godspeed parents!

NAACP Image Awards, Grammy Weekend (PHOTOS)

This is a busy weekend for award shows and events, showcases and parties leading up to the biggest music industry award show for the year, The Grammy Awards. The NAACP Image Awards also took place this weekend as did the Essence Music event. 
We spotted some of our past Bellyitch Bumpwatch moms and moms-to-be at various events:
Kerry Washington looked her best in a red lace, spaghetti strap, A- line skirt dress from the Zuhair Murad Spring 2015  collection while on the red carpet and presenting an award at the 46th NAACP Image Awards presented by TV One at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium on February 6, 2015 in Pasadena, California. 
She accented the fun sexy look with Cathy Waterman jewels, red python Christian Louboutin “Pigalle” pumps and a clutch by Salvatore Ferragamo.
Beyonce Knowles Carter and Kim Kardashian West wowed while attending the Roc Nation and Three Six Zero brunch yesterday, Saturday, February 7 along with a bevvy of other celebs including their hubbies Kanye West and Jay Z, Rihanna (above with Kim in a red floral bra and skirt by Altuzarra (retail $825)), Demi Lovato, Nick Jonas, Janelle Monae and more. 
Beyonce disproved pregnancy rumors in this low v-cut black Alexandre Vauthier Haute couture top and pants with strappy Alaia laser cut suede platform sandals ($1760) with Willow Smith and Jay Z.

Kim K did her signature crop top with pencil skirt look (both Balmain) and showed off a drastic hair cut. Cute. I like her Lanvin statement Crystal Eagle necklace ($1990) and Glass Detail Cuff. ($424)
Do you like the weekend fashion so far? Check in here later for Grammy red carpet fashion.

photos: Getty

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