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IT'S arguably the most significant moment in your life – welcoming your first child into the world.
So when Jasmine Johnson prepared for this life-changing event, she decided to go all out with her glam, aiming to "make a great first impression."
Jasmine Johnson was seen applying a full face of glam before giving birthCredit: tiktok/@thejaycee_1
In addition to lipstick, she added a generous spritz of fixing sprayCredit: tiktok/@thejaycee_1
She also seemed to have had her eyelash extensions done before the labor and eventual emergency C-sectionCredit: tiktok/@thejaycee_1
The baby boy is the first child for Jasmine and her husband Bobby, who met on Love Is Blind UK back in 2024Credit: tiktok/@thejaycee_1
The star – who met her husband Bobby on the reality matchmaking show in 2024 – welcomed their child earlier this month after a challenging labor.
And she shared on TikTok before the birth that she was doing her utmost to look polished and ready for the special moment.
In the video, Jasmine was seen lying on her hospital bed, applying lip gloss to complete her perfected makeup look – before adding a generous spritz of fixing spray.
She also appeared to have had a fresh blow-dry and eyelash extensions done.
“POV: when you’re about to meet your baby,” she captioned the clip.
She added in the caption: “I wanted to make a good first impression.”
However, the comments section quickly filled with people insisting Jasmine shouldn't have bothered.
“I did this and ended up crying it all off,” one commenter wrote.
“I couldn’t even wash my face, and she did a full glam!” another joked.
“How did you have the energy to take it off later?” a third questioned.
While others mentioned they would take inspiration from Jasmine's approach – or had done the same for their own births.
“This is definitely going to be me,” one commented.
“Yesss! Looking good, mama!” another praised.
“I had my pamper kit during labor – catch me with my face masks, doing a 10-step skincare routine.”
“Yesss. My sister asked me to do her makeup while she was in labor too,” a third laughed.
Jasmine actually gave birth on December 6th and had to undergo an emergency C-section after being induced.
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NSPCC – Provides support for parents, including assistance with getting babies to sleep, bonding with your baby, managing family life, dealing with bullying, and addressing parental mental health.
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