Categories: Beauty

10 Ways To Smudge Proof Your Summer Makeup

Smudge-proof makeup can make or break your summer look. No one wants their makeup running down their face on a hot day. These tips will give you all-day wear, so you can live your best life from morning to night!

1. Prep Skin

If your face is looking a little dull or dry, your makeup isn’t going to stay on well. Dry skin is likely to end up cracking under foundation and that’s not a good look for anyone. To fix this, use an exfoliator once a week! It will keep the skin fresh and fabulous. Just be careful if you have sensitive skin. Not only will your makeup stay on better, if you go bare-faced your skin will glow too! Always remember to apply moisturizer to the skin to help it stay hydrated and fresh. Use an oil-free moisturizer to help keep your skin clear of breakouts!

2. Face Primer

Before you start applying your makeup, begin with a primer. Adding a primer into your makeup routine has a lot of benefits. It can smooth the skin, even its tone, and help foundation stay on longer. Most are non-comedogenic, meaning they help beautify your skin without blocking your pores! Many primers also have a blurring effect to reduce the appearance of pores and fine lines. If you are worried about the type of skin you have, most primers have a variety of formulas like dry, oily, or radiance. Use it under your favorite foundation to keep it smudge-proof!

3. Foundation

Just like it sounds, the foundation is the base of any makeup look. Finding the right foundation for you is going to be key. Not only should you look at what skin type it’s for (dry, oily, combination), you should see how long it stays on. Long-wear or long-lasting foundation is going to be your best friend, especially in the summer months! During the summer everyone gets a little sweatier, whether you want to admit it or not. Women don’t sweat, we glisten! Needless to say, a long-lasting foundation is going to stay on better than an average foundation, giving you smudge-proof coverage.

4. Setting Sprays and Powders

Have you ever hugged someone and left a makeup mark on their shirt? If you have, then you know how embarrassing this can be. This happens because your makeup is not smudge-proof! When you are applying your makeup, it is important to properly set it. Some prefer to use a powder, while others love their setting spray. It’s a good idea to try both to see which one works best for you. Once you know, you can incorporate it into your routine and say goodbye to makeup stains on your clothes. Try Urban Decay’s All Night Long-Lasting setting spray. If you prefer a setting powder, remember to get a translucent one, so you don’t add additional color to your makeup!

5. Eye Shadow Primer

It’s all fun and games applying eye shadow until it is sitting in the crease of your eyes. Ladies, you know exactly what I am talking about. You spent 20 minutes getting the perfect cut crease and by the end of the night, it looks like a hot mess. To keep this from happening, you have to prime your eyes! While this might sound strange, it really works. Use a primer on your eyelids before you add shadow. The primer allows the shadow to go on smoother and the color to last longer. It’s a must in the summer to make your eye shadow smudge-proof.

6. Waterproof Mascara

Waterproof mascara is great for year-round wear, but particularly in summer. In the summer, heat and humidity can take a toll on your mascara. Even your own body can turn against you on a super hot day. When this happens, the natural oil on your face can melt your mascara right off! By using waterproof mascara, you are giving your lashes a chance to last. Not only will waterproof mascara stay on better in heat, but it’s also WATER-proof. So feel free to go for a swim, knowing your mascara won’t smudge!

7. Liquid Eyeliner

Liquid eyeliner can be a little intimidating if you have never used it before. On the other hand, raccoon eyes are never in style. If you are looking to smudge-proof your eyeliner, the liquid is the way to go! It comes in both a pen and a brush form. Some say it’s easier to use a pen and some like using the brush. Either way, you can get the look you want. It’s recommended that you start with a fine tip applicator rather than jumping straight to a thicker tip. This way you can build up to the desired thickness or dramatic look.

See Also

8. Tinted Lip Balm

You shouldn’t have to worry about spreading lipstick when adding color to your lips. The hot temperatures in summer can soften regular lipstick causing it to spread along the lines around your lips. Instead, try using a tinted lip balm to get the color you want! Use a lip liner in the same shade, just like you normally would, and then apply the lip balm. Once the moisture sinks in, you’ll be left with a subtle color that won’t smudge. Now you can have the perfect smudge-proof pout!

9. Blotting Papers

Makeup is meant to highlight your features, not outshine them. Bronzer, highlighter, and blush are great finishing touches when applied right. However, if you find yourself getting extra shiny throughout the day, don’t apply more makeup to cover it up. You should simply use blotting paper! This way you remove the extra oil while keeping your makeup intact. If you apply more makeup, you’ll only end up with a cake face.

10. Less Is More

If a full face of makeup isn’t your thing, don’t worry BB and CC creams are a great alternative. BB (blemish balms) creams are a mix of primer, concealer, and other skin benefits providing light coverage. CC (color correcting) creams give you fuller coverage and are still lighter than a normal foundation. Depending on which one you like best, don’t forget to use a setting spray or powder. This way you’ll get a smudge-proof look while still getting the coverage you want.

Which smudge-proof item can’t you live without? What is your best summer makeup tip? Comment and share it with us below!

Featured Image Source: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/62909726033438585/
Kristen Skiera

Hi my name is Kristen and I am 26 years old. I went to Central Michigan University (Fire Up Chips!). I majored in Integrative Public Relations with a minor in Fashion Merchandising. After graduation, I worked for Macy's in a variety of positions. I love shopping until I drop and consider it my cardio! I've been lucky enough to travel quite a bit and hope to do more so in the future. I am an energetic, sassy and fun loving person who loves her family (dog), friends and donuts!

Recent Posts

5 Reasons Why I Chose To Go To University of Washington

Applying to college is daunting enough--forget about picking which one you'll actually attend for the next 4 years! To help…

3 hours ago

How To Find Your Dream Apartment Using PadMapper

There aren't many things that are worse than apartment hunting, especially when you are limited on time to find one.…

7 hours ago

22 Things You Need For A Cute And Cozy Bedroom

Your bedroom is a place where you will spend a lot of your time, so, more than ever, you should…

19 hours ago

10 Adorable Gameday Outfits At UF

“Gator Nation baby!” “That’s all you have to know.” “Just throw on some orange and blue.”  Alright, frat boy Chad I’m…

24 hours ago

10 Signs You’re A Second Semester Senior In High School

From sleeping in class to straight up just not caring anymore, here are ten signs you're a second semester senior…

1 day ago

10 Things I Wish I Knew Before I Went To Orientation At Ole Miss

Orientation at Ole Miss is an overwhelming two days that I was definitely not prepared for. The long days and flood…

1 day ago