Ways to beat the Heat
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Jun 11, 2011
Miranda P.
Well, it's almost summer and we know what that means- heat and humidity!
What are your favourite ways to keep your hair from frizzing, your foundation from sliding off, and your skin clear?
Jun 11, 2011
Arie C.
Pureology Super Straight Relaxing Serum - Good stuff! And for foundation I generally stick to tinted moisturizers in the summer. I'm lucky and generally have pretty nice skin; I only really have a lot of red pigmentation on my cheeks, but I put a mineral powder over my tinted moisturizer, and that helps. To keep my foundation on, I always use a tissue and blot my skin rather than wiping sweat off. I'm sure a spray like Urban Decays all nighter, or fix plus by MAC probably would help keep your make up in place too. And really the best thing to keep your skin clear in the summer time is to drink enough water! Water is one of the most important things you can do for your skin. It helps prevent redness and under eye circles, and keeps your skin clear. But like I said, I'm pretty lucky as far as break outs go. I normally only have hormonal break outs, and those are minimal.
Jun 11, 2011
Arie C.
I meant to say prevent wrinkles, not redness! Haha!
Jun 11, 2011
Shavon A.
Sonia Kashuk tinted moisturizer gives great coverage. Almost like a foundation and it'll keep you moisturized