Don't let monsoon washout your make up!
As much as your body enjoys the cool breeze that comes with the rains during monsoon, our skin tends to get patchy and the makeup starts dripping due to the increased humidity.
Here are a few tips to avoid patchy foundations, dripping eyeliners and smudging lip colors this monsoon.
Moisturise
Even though the weather is humid, one must always moisturize his/her skin as the skin tends to get dry at times.
Keeping a good moisturiser handy always works and creates an even skin for the application of make up. Use water-based moisturizer on your skin as it will absorb all the oil.
Use powders
During the monsoon, one must avoid using cream based products. Instead, apply powder to give a matte effect.
Don't apply too much foundation and concealer. Use some powder as the base to apply your make up on.
A powder-based foundation will last longer in the humid weather. Also, using a primer is very essential before applying the make up.
Lip tints are the best for monsoon
'The best bet for your lips is matte tints. Opt for soft mattes, pink shades or soft browns instead of the bold and bright reds.
'Avoid gloss and go for matte finished lips during this season. Gloss and cream lipstick should not be used as they would bleed in the humid weather,' said make up artist Bhumika Bahri.
For the eyes
According to celebrity make up artist, Niti Luthra, 'Make sure you use waterproof mascara and eyeliner. When it comes to liners, ensure you hydrate your lids before applying the ink.
'For a flawless matte finish, go for a felt-pen liner verses a pencil that is cream-based.
'Ditch the black kajal pencil and opt for a white or brown color pencil to line your eyes.
'They will widen your eyes and won't run off due to the rains.'
Blushers and eye shadows
When it comes to blushes and eye shadows, opt for a powder-based blusher and eye shadow instead of the cream-based ones.
For eye shadows, colors like creamy pink, light brown, pastel and beige work well in this season.
Less is more
'Make up is all about enhancing your features.
'It's best when it's neither too much nor too less.
'The right kind of shades matter.
'One should experiment for sure, but carry that looks best. Less is more, that's the beauty of make up,' added Niti.