Not even the summer sun can take my eye and brow game from me. Besides, who doesn’t get a bit red walking around under the sun? Don’t sweat it! Literally.ģ. Don’t get crazy trying to cover redness – seeing the obvious buildup of makeup on your face is far worse than a little redness. Though a bit on the pricier side, the plus is that you only need a tiny bit of this, so apply very sparingly to any blemishes you might have. This one by Make Up For Ever totally is, and will be my big purchase for the summertime. ![]() Though I try not to spend a crazy amount of money on makeup, I will have to choose which ones are really worth it. The second sweat starts forming, concealer starts building up on my face and comes straight off if I even think about touching my face or blotting some of the sweat off. For me, any other concealer just slips right off. My top picks are the Cover Girl CG Tinted Moisturizer SPF 15 (that is now marketed as a “BB Cream”) and Paula’s Choice Barely There Sheer Matte Tint SPF 30.Ģ. So make sure you protect your skin from the harsh sun rays, free radicals, pollution, etc. SPF is SO important, do not skip this step! The first thing you apply to your skin is what gets soaked up the most and takes most effect. First step in my routine is going to be applying a tinted moisturizer or BB cream with at least an SPF 15 or higher. I used to do that, believing my skin needed the extra love to prevent wrinkles and aging, but in reality it just prevented my makeup from staying on my face. I’ve learned from my mistakes: there is no reason to moisturize in the daytime when it’s hot out before putting on your tinted moisturizer or BB cream. Goodbye foundation, hello tinted moisturizer. If you live somewhere that gets ridiculously hot in the summer, take a peek into my warm weather makeup saviors I’ll be busting out all season long.ġ. We’re talking upper lip sweat, forehead, chin, everything. It’s really a debilitating condition sometimes. My sweat shows itself loud and proud all over my face. ![]() You know how some people complain of sweat on their neck or back, or even more unnoticeable, their armpits? No, folks. There’s just no way my face can go through it. As painful as it is for me to say, I will soon be bidding adieu to my beloved foundation for at least 3 months of humid torture. I can already feel the heat and confining suffocation creeping into the subway tunnels *shudders* (read: literally the most awful thing I’ve ever been forced to endure.)Īlas, such crazy weather conditions require some serious upheaval when it comes to one’s makeup routine. Like the flip of a switch, the weather here in the Big Apple has gone from windy chills to bright warm sunshine.
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