Quantcast
Channel: New Jersey - NJ / Philadelphia Cosmetology School - Rizzieri Aveda School » makeup trends
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 2

Summer Makeup Tips – Skin

$
0
0

Daily makeup rituals can become second nature. It might take years of practice and experimentation to finally settle into something that works, and rocking the boat can seem almost counterproductive, even when your face starts falling off in a streaky mess around high noon.

Fear not: Switching up your makeup for the summer months can be not only aesthetically rewarding, but also a renewing experience you come to appreciate. Like spring cleaning, only for your face. And in summer.

Here, some tips to help you look great through the heat, humidity, sweat and oil that make summertime makeup maintenance so very tricky. It’s really not too hard to make the transition if you keep a few commandments in mind. No. 1: Don’t add oil. No. 2: Do add powder. And No. 3: Go light all around.

Skin

Summer heat means increased oil production and, by extension, increased shine and slickness, which can result in your base layer looking heavy, feeling greasy and literally slipping off. The No. 1 way to avoid such unappealing effects is to generally lighten up. Try some of these changes:

  • Remove some layers — The moisturizer, sunscreen, anti-aging lotion and foundation that keep you looking smooth and supple in winter most likely keep you hot and heavy in the summer. So cut some of that weight by switching to a combo product, like a lightly tinted, SPF, anti-aging moisturizer, or a foundation with anti-aging nutrients and moisture-control built in. And if you can get away with a few dabs of concealer in place of all-over foundation, do it.
  • Add a primer — Applying a face primer before your makeup will help hold everything in place once you start glistening.
  • Go oil-free — If you have oily skin, you probably use oil-free products year round. If you tend toward dry, however, summer means a change. Your skin naturally produces more oil in the hot season, so you want to make sure you’re not adding any artificially. Try switching to oil-free versions of the moisturizer, foundation or primer you use daily.
  • Self-tan — Consider a natural-looking self-tanning lotion on your face to reduce the need to apply any color that, unlike an artificial tan, can melt in the heat.
  • Powder up — In the summer months, powder is your best friend. It absorbs oil and helps maintain a matte finish. Switch to powder blush rather than cream, and after you finish with concealer or foundation, dust a light coating of translucent powder over everything.

Source: http://tlc.howstuffworks.com/style/summer-makeup-tips.htm/printable


Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 2

Latest Images

Trending Articles





Latest Images