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Perfect make-up despite summer heat

When temperatures rise, make-up melts off the face. Counteract the heat-related demise of your make-up with these tips.

In summer, I love to experiment with make-up. If only it weren’t for the heat. The high temperatures make me feel like I’m sweating my make-up off my face right after applying. Luckily, I have some tricks up my sleeve.

Mattifying primers and creams on oily areas

Depending on your skin type, areas such as the T-zone tend to become oily more quickly. Sprinkle in some sweat, and your make-up is put through the wringer. Apply a mattifying primer or a mattifying, fast-absorbing cream to these areas before you put on make-up. They keep your sebum production in check throughout the day.

Powder – under the make-up

In addition or as an alternative to mattifying primers and skincare products, wear powder under foundation. Sounds weird, I know. Especially since a basic rule in make-up is liquids first, then powder. Be a rule breaker.

Setting spray after each step

Blotting powder or sheets for touch-ups

Coloured make-up products such as lipstick, blush and bronzer are easy to touch up. The tricky one is the foundation. To keep fresh for as long as possible, use a translucent powder or blotting sheets around every two hours. Both mattify your complexion without ruining your make-up.

If you use powder, use the sponge provided and work the powder sparingly into the skin with pressing movements. Blotting sheets are fast, simple and there’s no need for a mirror. These are small pieces of paper that you press onto your skin for a few seconds. The paper absorbs the excess oil. That’s not very appetising, but very practical.

Of course, even with these tips, your make-up won’t last forever. But the wearing time is extended significantly. In general, I advise applying lighter make-up in the summer. The fewer layers, the longer they stay in place.

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As a massive Disney fan, I see the world through rose-tinted glasses. I worship series from the 90s and consider mermaids a religion. When I’m not dancing in glitter rain, I’m either hanging out at pyjama parties or sitting at my make-up table. P.S. I love you, bacon, garlic and onions. 


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