Living in Florida, I can sympathize with your plight. In the summer, when it's nasty hot and humid, I use Cover Girl's Simply Powder Foundation. I keep my eye make-up fairly light (to avoid getting creases when I sweat), and also avoid eyeliner, as it smudges and runs. I compensate for the neutral eye shadow by curling my eyelashes and using black waterproof mascara. If I feel like I'm getting melty and greasy during the day, I blot my makeup with a kleenex.
My hair always winds up flat and frizzy in the summer, though. Let me know if you unearth that secret!
2006-07-17 09:23:04
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answered by SugarPumpkin 3
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For makeup, try a tinted moisturizer, Laura mercier makes a good one in just about every shade for about $25.
Gel bronzer or airbrush bronzer works well too, try Modelco, Tan in a Can. about $20 at Sephora. For eyeliner try a waterproof kind, and try to use a natural eye shadow or a shadow base so that the eyeliner wont crease on your eye when it gets humid. Lancome makes really good waterproof mascara.
Usually the less makeup the better, and lighter shades for a more natural look tend to be better also.
For hair, I would just try to wear it up if you can. I usually get extensions in the summer because they don't frizz the way your natural hair does.
I hope this helps you.
2006-07-17 07:05:00
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answered by shop_addict123 2
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Keep your makeup simple and classic - use a lightweight, tinted moisturizer with sunscreen to even out your tone and use a powder to refresh during the day. Keep eyeliner to a minimum and use waterproof mascara. For your lips, use a sheer or lightly tinted gloss.
For your hair, you can try some of the John Frieda line of products. "Frizz-Ease" is a good line, and not too pricey. Keeping your hair pinned up or in a ponytail is a way to keep your hair looking neat.
Also, it's helpful to dress in lightweight, cool clothing and drink lots of water. I live in Florida - so I understand humidity! :)
2006-07-17 07:22:13
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answered by ga_morton 3
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Set your makeup with loose powder, then spritz with cool water in an atomizer. Using waterproof makeup can be good if it's properly set. But it will wilt if it's not.
You can also refresh your face by dusting the highlight spots with a light bronzing powder.
2006-07-17 07:03:16
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answered by yellow_jellybeans_rock 6
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Rinse it time-honored yet only shampoo and situation once per week. stop all warmth treatments( blow dryer, curling iron, flat iron etc). do no longer use any hair products- no gel, creams, relaxing treatments. Brush your hair two times an afternoon with a PADDLE BRUSH. Use organic essences moisturizing shampoo and conditioner ( both cocnut or berry) and use burt's bees avocado mouisture remedy once per week alongside with burt's bees moisturizing shampoo.
2016-10-14 21:40:46
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answered by jakiela 4
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biore makes those oil absorbing sheets. Soak up the oil and brush on some loose powder. Stay away from heavy, clay like foundations.
2006-07-17 09:26:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Get a nice tan on your face and don't wear anything but lipgloss. As for hair, tie it back in a classic pony tail.
2006-07-17 07:00:24
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answered by AsianPersuasion :) 7
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Avoid over applying the makeup, little does more
2014-07-01 09:33:12
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answered by dnice 1
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only use powder products so nothing runs when you sweat
2006-07-17 07:03:44
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answered by ♥BeaBebe 1
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