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Makeup Hacks for Sweaty Upper Lip & T-Zone

Makeup Hacks for Sweaty Upper Lip & T-Zone

If your makeup starts disappearing from your upper lip or turns shiny around your nose within a couple of hours… you’re not alone. This is probably the most annoying part of doing makeup in summers. You step out looking fresh, and by the time you check your phone camera, everything's melting.

The good news? You don’t need a whole new routine. Just a few small tweaks.

Start with lighter skincare

If your base feels heavy, it will slide off faster.
Go for a light moisturiser something gel-based works really well in heat like Coloressence India’s Pore refiner which has mattifying feel with ingredients like Wheat Germ Oil and Vitamin E. And give it a minute to settle. Rushing this step is where things start going wrong.

Powder, but keep it controlled

Setting powder does assist, but when too much sets in, too much of it might appear cakey.

Apply powder to your top lip and T-zone with a little brush or puff. Dusting is not as effective as pressing. It’s a;ways better during summers to opt a compact with SPF like Coloressence India’s Sunpop Compact with SPF 30 PA+++ perfect for Indian summers.

Fix smartly instead of layering more

If your makeup starts breaking control the urge to add more product. Just take a beauty blender spray some toner, mist or makeup fixer spray on it and blend it outward to make it look cleaner that way.

A little setting spray goes a long way

A light spray at the end can actually help hold everything together. It’s not magic but it does make your makeup last longer, especially in heat and what’s better if the makeup fixer comes with SPF 15 and goodness of Aloe vera and Rose water, go with Sunpop SPF Makeup Fixer for best results.

Conclusion

 

To be honest, it's more important to do it correctly than to do more. Managing sweaty regions becomes much simpler once you understand what your skin requires and where it becomes challenging. What about your makeup? In fact, it doesn't change from how you apply it. 

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