With the summer
approaching, it’s probably going to be extremely hot. Wearing
conventional makeup in that type of heat will not do. Here are some
tips so you don’t let summer ruin your makeup.
You can purchase waterproof makeup products that are currently
available. These products include: tubes of lipstick, lip color and
lip paints, mascara, eyeliner and eye shadow, foundation and blush,
which are not only for summer wear, but stand up well to swimming,
sweat, and yes, even tears.
Although wearing waterproof makeup will make you look great all day
or all night, you still have to remove your makeup to let your skin
breathe. Before you go to bed, take the time you need to carefully
remove every bit of makeup from your face including: foundation,
concealer, blush, eyeliner, shadow, and lip color. Take it all off
with your favorite waterproof makeup remover and follow it up with
toner or moisturizer depending on your skin type. Leaving makeup on
overnight can cause clogged pores and breakouts. The best part is
that you can remove this makeup with baby oil or you can even try
different types of removers such as moisturizers with green tea
extract, coconut, chamomile, or whatever suits you.
These waterproof products have been produced to ensure makeup
doesn’t come off when exposed to heat or water. Most models use this
type of makeup when modeling in climates where heat is a major
factor. Runners use it; swimmers use it, and just about any woman
who wants to look terrific without having to touch up on a hot humid
day.
Before you try any type of waterproof makeup, test it on your skin
first to ensure you are not allergic to it. There is a component in
waterproof makeup that can cause potential reactions on the skin. So
choose waterproof makeup that is also easy on the skin. Some
removers tend to leave skin dry. Use whatever works for you.
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