As the monsoon rains sweep across the country, makeup lovers are faced with a familiar challenge: how to keep their look fresh despite rising humidity and constant drizzles.
Sweat, oil, and sudden showers can quickly turn a carefully applied look into a smudged mess.
Fortunately, with the right products and preparation, you can ensure your makeup stays put and you feel confident all day.
The foundation of long-lasting makeup is a well-prepped face.
Begin with a gentle cleanser to remove excess oil and follow up with a lightweight, oil-free moisturiser.
In this weather, hydration is key, but heavy creams can make your face greasier.
Look for gel-based or mattifying moisturisers suited for humid climates.
Don’t skip sunscreen—choose a non-comedogenic, matte-finish SPF to avoid breakouts and shine.
Opt for light, breathable products over heavy layers.
BB creams or tinted moisturisers are excellent alternatives to thick foundations.
If you must use foundation, go for a long-wear, water-resistant formula that won’t melt off.
Concealers should be applied sparingly and only where needed.
Set everything in place with a finely milled translucent powder, especially on the T-zone, to control shine.
Monsoon is not the season for heavy eye makeup.
Waterproof mascaras, smudge-proof eyeliners, and brow gels are your best friends.
Avoid creamy eyeshadows that can crease easily, and instead use powder-based or long-wear liquid options.
For lips, use matte lipsticks or lip tints that don’t bleed in humidity.
Lip liners can help in defining the shape and preventing feathering.
Setting sprays play a vital role in locking in your makeup.
A good quality, humidity-resistant setting spray can act as a shield against moisture, ensuring your look stays intact for hours.
Spritz once after applying makeup and again before stepping out for maximum protection.
Keep a few essentials handy when you’re out and about—blotting papers, a compact powder, lipstick, and a small mirror.
Blotting papers are especially useful for absorbing sweat and oil without disturbing your base.
With the right approach, makeup during the monsoon doesn’t have to be a hassle.
Focus on minimal, breathable layers and prioritise waterproof products.
When paired with good skincare and smart application techniques, your makeup will not just survive the rain, but thrive in it.
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