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imdelgado.blogspot.com - Sweltering heat and higher humidity can make summer feel like one long beauty disaster. A full face of makeup feels too heavy, and everything you put on seems to melt by midday. To stay fresh-faced even when the mercury is high, try these sweat-, heat-, and humidity-proof makeup tricks.
For Your Face:>
Sunless tanner>
I love this because it gives skin an all-over wash of sun-kissed color without the skin damage, which is all the camouflage many women need. Apply once a week on bare, freshly cleansed skin, blending onto ears and neck to avoid telltale tan lines. Choose a hue that closely matches your skin tone when you tan naturally. For example, if you usually turn a deep bronze, opt for dark (instead of light or medium).Tinted moisturizer>
Offering just the sheerest hint of color, this is a good choice for complexions that don't need a lot of coverage or those that require a bit more than a sunless tanner provides. Look for one with an SPF of 15 or higher, and choose a shade based on your natural skin tone. Try Aveeno Positively Ageless Correcting Tinted Moisturizer Broad Spectrum SPF 30.Oil-free foundation>
This works well for uneven complexions that require heavier coverage, especially in the summer, when skin tends to be oilier. Opt for a compact instead of liquid foundation—it's portable and can't spill, and its matte formula helps soak up excess oil. And check the ingredients list in this summer makeup pick for silica, a mineral that reduces shine. Try The Body Shop Oil-Free Foundation SPF 15.Sheer loose powder>
A best bet for summer, it's light and evens out skin tone yet knocks out shine. Instead of using a puff (which can deposit too much powder), try a brush and apply just on areas where skin tends to be oilier like the forehead, nose, and chin.Blotting papers>
These disposable, powder-free paper sheets keep oily areas in check. You can use them as often as you need unlike powder, which looks cakey if applied too often.For Eyes, Cheeks, And Lips>
Face powder as eye primer>
For crease-free eye makeup, prime your lids pre-application with the same loose powder you use to set your foundation. It will absorb natural oils and create a base for shadows to stick to. Skip cream-formula shadows (they're emollient-based and not particularly long-lasting), and use powder ones instead.
Gel and liquid eyeliners>
Smudge-proof and water-resistant, these will stand up to almost any sticky, sweat-inducing summer day. Skip eye pencils, which are wax-based and prone to smearing in humid weather.Cheek color>
If you have very oily skin, choose a tint such as Korres Cheek Butter ($25); opt for powder if you're normal to dry. Avoid cream formulas, which contain emollients and tend to fade in warm weather.Lip pencil>
Any lip formula will last longer if you use a pencil first because it gives the color a slip-free surface to adhere to. Choose a pinky-brown one that matches your natural lip color, and use it to line and fill in your lips before applying lipstick or gloss.
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