Wow - everyone here is much quicker than I am! I usually take a little over an hour to take a shower, do make-up and hair and get dressed. My hair is what takes the longest - even when I wear it back it usually takes at least 15 minutes. When I have to dry and flat iron it, it takes 30 minutes. I'd love to find a lower-maintenance style, but I just don't think it exists for this mop!

I can do it in 40 minutes but don't like to. I'm a much happier lady if I can take a leisurely pace to my morning.

Once I wake:
Shower (3-5 minutes) if I'm rushed. 15-30 min. Bath with a book if I have the time. If I'm going to shave body hair or use conditioner (my hair is short so I condition the ends 1-2 days per week) I prefer to bathe. I gently wash my face in the bath or shower (per the suggestion of the gal I get facials from, I wash and moisturize more deeply at night with the jojoba/tea tree oil and go easy in the AM, just cream cleanser with my hands, to prevent irritation.).
Apply moisturizer/sunscreen and deodorant; take allergy meds and apply eye drops. 5 Minutes at most.
Brew a pot of tea.
Wrap hair in a towel, sip tea and eat breakfast if there's time. This is also when I browse YLF and news.
Makeup-5 minutes (I do full mineral powder makeup but I'm quite quick)
Dry hair-5 minutes
Spritz with perfume
Get dressed; should be quick but I'm indecisive and sometimes take as much as 10 minutes figuring out exactly what I feel like wearing and tweaking details. Trying to plan my outfit in advance helps somewhat but I always at with accessories same day.
Brush teeth: 2-3 minutes
Flatiron sections of hair if needed: 2 minutes
If time, 10 minutes to take WIW photos before heading out the door.

Not very. If you count the shower then about 20-30 minutes, tops.

45 minutes from jumping into the shower to the finished product, makeup completed, (that's sunscreen, foundation, eyeliner, shadow, blush, bronzer, brows, mascara and lipstick) hair blow dried and flat ironed, jewelry on and outfit of the day on. I pick the outfit the night before, and everything else is auto pilot now. I could put my make up on in the dark! LOL

I do have the coffee maker on auto, so it's ready when I wake up. I have the cup of coffee *first* then I hit the shower, otherwise I'm too confused to be effective! LOL

I thought I was pretty fast, but I guess I'm one of the slower ones here!

From getting out of bed, or hitting the door after early-morning boot camp, it takes me 45 minutes to an hour, depending on whether I have to wash and dry my hair:

Brush teeth
Shower/wash hair/shave legs
Blow-dry/flat iron my hair
Full makeup including moisturizer, primer, eyeliner, eye shadow, blush, mascara, lipstick
Make the bed
Get dressed (I pick out my outfits the night before but sometimes there is tweakage required)
Take outfit photos
Make breakfast to take to the office (chopped apple, fresh blueberries, Greek yogurt, diced walnuts, all mixed up together)

Sometimes I can sneak in a little YLF time before I leave. I have a coffee maker in my office so I hold off on the coffee and food until I get there.

My morning gettting-ready routine:

(Bathing, hair blow drying, lunch making/planning, and outfit picking generally happen the night before)

Get dressed.
Check my outfit in the bathroom mirror.
Put on deodorant.
Brush my hair, curl the bits that went weirdly flat, and straighten the bits that are weirdly sticking out. (I'm growing my hair out from a pixie to a mid-length bob and it's at a difficult stage right now. Think hockey hair, bleh)
Pick out earrings to wear and put them in.
Put on mascara, eyebrow powder, concealer for random spots & under eyes, and (sometimes) blush.

Eat breakfast & my vitamins (gummy and chewable! yay!) and put my lunch together for work. Or pack instant porridge and some milk to eat for breakfast at work if I'm particularly short on time.

The getting-ready process- not including eating and packing my lunch- takes me about half an hour. It's a bit longer if I decide I hate my outfit or my hair sucks and needs extra styling. If I have to wash my hair in the morning I need an extra 15 minutes to wash it in the sink and then blow dry it.

I usually have about 55 minutes total to get ready before I have to be out the door to go catch the bus.

I get up, head straight to the kitchen counter where we keep Biscuit's pills, give him his morning meds (he needs pills 4x a day) then grab the morning newspaper, head to the fridge for a can of coke classic, wash my face, comb my hair and read the paper. Then I get dressed (most of the time is picking out what I can stand that day) then recomb my hair, put on eyebrow pencil (I have freaky half-eyebrows!) then foundation and lipstick. Feed Biscuit and grab something for breakfast that I can microwave Have a can of Coke zero and Im ready to go- usually takes about an hour.

If it's just me going I can be ready (including full makeup, blowdry, outfit and photo) in 42 minutes. In reality I enjoy my morning time (when the rest of the family is asleep). Weekdays I wake up at 5:10 and leave the house at 6:55
I get up - bathroom, brush teeth, shower (wash face in shower), moisturize face, comb hair (on alternate days I don't wash hair so I put in hot rollers right after shower)
Downstairs to set up breakfast, check email, YLF, make coffee
Back up to dry hair, put up while doing makeup and getting dressed
Wake the family and usher them through dressing, toothbrushing, hairbrushing and then breakfast.
Usually load dishwasher, pack bags, car do laundry while waiting for kids to eat

These days I wake up at 6:30 a.m., make coffee, get online and browse the YLF posts. I also get my gym clothes and lunch together, maybe eat breakfast of yogurt or cereal, then by 7:45 I shower for 5-7 minutes (wash hair every other day), air dry hair or blow dry, brush teeth, SPF 40 moisturizer, eye cream, foundation, eyeshadow and mascara in 5 minutes, decide what to wear since and am out the door by 8:30/8:40 and get to work by 9:00 via bike.

Very I treating. If I go I into the office, then 1 hr 10 min, but that includes shoer, dress clothes, full face of makeup, packing commuter bag of lunch, work shoes, eating breakfast as well as tidying kitchen and either emptying dishwasher or throwing load of laundry in...and a read of the paper

For at home work days, 20 minutes to avower, dress, moisturizer, mascara.then I start work, eat later. I think giving my face a break from makeup is good, once in a while

An hour from whenever I get in the shower to walking out the door. I usually do all my coffee drinking/internet reading before I get in the shower.

Depends on whether or not I shower, and if I do shower, whether or not I wash my hair. I always bathe before bed, so often a shower is not necessary.

If it's a hair wash morning, I need to get up an hour and a half before leaving the house. But I'm not sure how much of this time is spent on myself, since I'm also getting the kids up, harassing them to get dressed, feeding them breakfast, harassing them to brush their teeth, etc etc. You know how it is.

I use about 25 minutes. and I only need to get dressed and make up.

wow - you're all so quick! I pack my bag + get outfit + shower in the evening, but still I spend about 25-30 minutes to get dressed + make-up + brush teeth, no hair styling (sometimes ocean spray or "dust it", but that takes 2 sec) . Breakfast and kids are not included. If I'm alone I'm out of the door within 45-50 minutes. With the kids I'll add an extra 30 minutes (at least). But lunch boxes, breakfast table and bags for all the kids are prepared the night before

I wake up at 6:00 and am out of the house by 7:25 at the latest. During that time, I do the following:

Shower, including washing hair and shaving
Get dressed, put makeup on and style hair
Go downstairs to unload dishwasher and put clean dishes away
Fix my DH some coffee
Fix myself a fruit smoothie and drink it
Pack a snack to take to work with me
Play with the kitty (she wants me to throw her mouse so she can chase it)
Refill the cat food and water bowls, if necessary
Wash the dishes I dirtied up, along with the dishes my family occasionally leaves in the kitchen sink from the night before
Go back upstairs to brush teeth; go back downstairs
Take out the trash if necessary, though most of the time I take the trash out at night