9 Ways To Beat The Heat (with your makeup)

Tuesday, July 14, 2009
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The temperatures are rising and you have a few options:

1
. Forget makeup and go bare-faced.
2
. Do your usual makeup routine and watch as it melts off your face (ew)
3. Follow these hot-weather makeup tips for a polished, shine-free look. Hmmm, decisions, decisions …


Tip 1: Blot a lot
"A lot of people make the mistake of toning down shine with powder puff and face powder, which can be problematic," says makeup artist Charlie Green, who uses blotting papers instead. "If you're hot, sweaty and shiny, you don't want to add powder onto oil and perspiration -- you'll get a floury, chalky mess!" Instead, blot forehead, nose, upper chin and the area above the eyebrows with tissue or blotting papers to absorb oils without disturbing makeup. (Try MAC Blot Film, $12.50.)

Tip 2: Cool off your body
"Don't expect to apply perfect makeup as soon as you jump out of the shower," Green says. "All it's going to do is absorb into skin and make you break out. If you're hot and sweaty post-shower, allow yourself 10 minutes to let your body cool down before applying makeup." On the go? Green suggests carrying a portable, paper fan to cool off whenever you feel sweaty while Stern suggests keeping a facial mist in your bag for "a refreshing boost." (A mist to try: Shu Uemura Depsea Water Facial Mist, $24.)

Tip 3: Use a Primer

"[It] helps makeup cling on to skin a little tighter for longer-lasting grip and keeps you from getting oily and greasy during the day," Green says. Another option (great for guys too): Dab a little bit of anti-shine gel under or over makeup to take down the gleam of oily skin. (Try Lola Refine Shine Anti-Shine Gel, $24.)

Tip 4: Don't Be Afraid of Color
Just because your makeup may melt doesn't mean you should shy away from color. "Waterproof mascara and a great red lip is one of my favorite looks with tanned, fresh skin," she says. "[When doing this], keep the eyes minimal but groom your brows." Warm colors like peaches, bronzes and apricots as well as smoky eyes in olive green, bronze and navy blue are also great for summer, Green says.

Tip 5: Chill Your Products

If it's so hot that your products are melting due to heat exposure, pop them in the fridge or store them in an insulated lunch box that has been chilled in the fridge or freezer overnight, Green says. Remember, extreme temperatures can shorten the life span of your products.



- Chicks

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