How to Wear Makeup in Humid Weather
During the summer, humidity can cause your makeup to run or
vanish. To help your makeup last longer, primer is a must. You can also prevent
your makeup from fading by setting it with a mist or pressed powder. Try to avoid
thick, creamy products, as well as shimmery products. Instead, opt for sheer
blushes, eye shadows and lipsticks to minimize shine and oil. When applying
your makeup, remember that less is more when you are dealing with humid
weather.
Use a primer.
Primer is must if you want your makeup to stay in humid
weather. Apply the primer after your moisturizer, but before foundation and/or
concealer. Use eye shadow primer to give your eye shadow extra staying power.
Use makeup setting sprays.
Once you have applied all of your makeup, makeup setting
sprays or mists are great for helping your makeup stay put. Spritz your face
once or twice after you have finished applying your makeup. You can also use
translucent setting or pressed powders to prevent your look from fading due to
humidity.
Opt for water resistant mascara.
To prevent your mascara from running, use water resistant
mascara on those humid summer days and nights. Make sure to use water resistant
as opposed to waterproof mascara. Waterproof mascara doesn’t hold up as well as
water resistant mascara in humidity.
Use eye shadow to set your liner.
After applying your cream, gel or liquid eyeliner, set your
liner with a dark eye shadow. Use a small brush that is angled to apply the
dark shadow over your liner. The shadow will lock your liner in place.
Choose a liquid foundation.
Cream foundations do not hold up as well as liquid or gel
foundations in humid weather. Although powder foundations hold up better than
creams, they can still become streaky and dull in humid weather. Your best bet
is a liquid foundation.
Avoid shimmery and powder blush formulas.
While shimmery blushes can produce too much shine, powdery
blushes can become streaky in humidity. Instead, opt for a blush stain or gel.
Use your fingers to apply the stain or gel over the apples of your cheeks and
finish with a light application of bronzer. Applying bronzer over your blush is
a great way to get a natural, sun-kissed look.
Use sheer products for your eyes and lips.
Because sheer products are light, they work great for humid
summer days and nights. Use the sheer versions of your favorite eye and lip
colors. Additionally, because bright lipsticks can add shine to an already
shiny face, choose a more natural color for your lips when it is humid.
For example, nude, subtle berry or peach lipstick shades
work great.
Also, choose lip balms and stains over lip glosses and
sticky, thick lipsticks.
Use oil-blotting papers to remove shine.
Inevitably, your face will become shiny and oily because of
the humidity. When this happens, use blotters to remove shine and oil. Blot
your T-zone and other oily areas on your face throughout the day.
Blotters are great because they remove shine without
removing makeup.
Try to avoid using powders to eliminate shine. Powders only
add more makeup to your face, which can make your face look cakey.
Go for a tinted moisturizer.
Instead of using primer, foundation and a concealer to prep
your face, use a tinted moisturizer. A tinted moisturizer will provide the
coverage you need without having to apply so many layers.
Additionally, moisturizers that contain a hydration-based
lotion are as effective as primers at helping your makeup stay put in humid
weather.
Alternatively, you can apply a primer after using a regular,
un-tinted moisturizer.
Use concealer sparingly.
If you need extra coverage, then apply concealer over your
tinted moisturizer or primer. Use a small brush or your finger to dab a small
amount of concealer on dark or red spots.
Apply light layers of foundation.
If you must apply foundation, then try to only apply light
layers. Dab a small amount of foundation on your T-zone, as well as other areas
of your face that need coverage.
If you use foundation, then remember to set your look with a
translucent powder or mist.
Beauty blender sponges work great for applying light layers
of sheer foundation.

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