Summer's sweltering heat can be a formidable foe for your carefully applied makeup. From the moment you step out into the sun, the battle against melting makeup begins.
However, with the right strategies, you can ensure your makeup remains picture-perfect, allowing you to enjoy the season without constant worry. We've gathered insights from top makeup artists to bring you a comprehensive guide to summer makeup survival.
The Art of Application: Less is More During the summer, the tendency to use more makeup can backfire, leading to a face that resembles a melting ice cream cone.
Celebrity makeup artist Jenny Patinkin advises using a foundation-primed brush for a sheer coverage that won't succumb to the heat.
"Integrating a modest amount of product into the brush bristles pre-application is an excellent method to achieve a natural finish without piling on layers that are prone to melting, slipping, or sliding off," she explains.
Mastering the Setting Spray Technique A setting spray acts as a vital sealant for your makeup, especially in the heat.
Opt for one with a matte finish if you notice your makeup tends to become shiny quickly. Felicia Walker, editor in chief of ThisThatBeauty, emphasizes the importance of setting spray in her summer makeup routine, advocating for a strategic application.
She suggests three rounds of spraying: after sunscreen, post-concealer, and a final coat to lock in the look.
"This method ensures that each layer is secured, preventing any shifting throughout the day," Walker attests.
Skin Preparation: The Foundation of Long-Lasting Makeup Contrary to popular belief, moisturizing is not an optional step, even for oily skin.
Skipping it can result in increased oil production as the skin compensates for the lack of hydration.
Vincent Oquendo, a celebrity makeup artist, identifies surface-level dehydration as the primary culprit for patchy and poorly-wearing makeup in hot weather.
Natalie Dresher, a Miami-based makeup artist, recommends combining moisturizer with an oil-control primer, particularly focusing on the T-zone, to maintain skin hydration and control sweating.
Prime Your Lids for Eye Makeup That Stays in Place For those with oily eyelids that become more problematic in summer, Daniel Martin, a celebrity makeup artist, recommends a unique priming method.
By spritzing matte setting spray on a dry sponge and gently blotting the eyelids before applying eye makeup, you neutralize the oil and secure the eyeshadow in place, banishing the issue of raccoon eyes.
The Blending Technique for a Seamless Finish Patinkin and Martin both advocate for the importance of blending to enhance the longevity and flawlessness of your makeup.
They suggest using a cold, damp sponge to blot over foundation and concealer, which not only smooths out any inconsistencies but also removes excess product that hasn't adhered to the skin.
An added benefit is the instant cooling effect on a warm, flushed face.
Powder and Blotting Papers: Your On-the-Go Allies If despite your best efforts, your makeup starts to appear oily, having a powder compact on hand is a lifesaver.
It allows for quick touch-ups wherever you are, especially if the compact includes a mirror.
Celebrity makeup artist Avia Solomon also recommends blotting papers for oil absorption, ensuring you can maintain a fresh look anytime, anywhere.
With these expert tips, you can confidently face the summer heat, knowing your makeup is as prepared as you are. Enjoy the sun and the season without the constant concern for your makeup's resilience.
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