MonSoon makeup Tips

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Monsoon, which is though relieving creates lot of skin problems. There are high chances of your makeup getting absolutely ruined and washed out. With monsoon showers imperilling a wash down, it's about time you gear up to face the menacing downpour and still look your best. Here are a few makeup tips.

Make up

Foundation: It is better not to use foundation during monsoon unless you want to get caught in a messy position. Instead use face powder.

Powder: Use powder only sparingly just so much that is necessary to remove the grease off your face and nose.

Mascara: While using mascaras and eyeliners select water resistant types, do not use kajal during monsoon.

Eyeshadow: Since creams can melt off the face, stick to powder formulas. Think sheer and pastel. Shades of brown, pink and beige are just right for easy maintenance in the rains.

Blush: Apply blush lightly -- it looks prettiest when you can't tell that you're wearing it. Cream blushers are yum and they are water-friendly too! If your face gets wet, all you do is dab it with a tissue and your blush stays put. Blending is the key word. So be sure to blend the blush outwards so that it does not look like a blob of colour on the cheek. Shades of peaches and browns are a must.

Eyebrows: Keep up with your tweezing/threading, but forget the eyebrow pencil for the time being. Instead, put a little hair gel onto a brow brush to keep brows looking shapely.

Lips: Use the long lasting colour-stay/non-transfer variety of lipsticks. Avoid the creamy, glossy ones and opt for powder matte tones or crème matte tints.

Hair: During the monsoon your hair is in a mess. But don't worry follow these tips to get a tangle free, clean and healthy hair.

Don't use hair spays or gels during monsoon as the hair lacquers and gums can stick to scalp causing dandruff.

Dry massage the scalp with finger tips daily at nights to maintain blood circulation.

Use hot oil treatment once a week to keep hair problem free.

Long hair should be tied up into a top knot while going outdoor

Short hair can be to a neat tapering style so that even when it gets wet, it can bounce back into its shape when it's dry.

If you travel a lot, go for a good, trim haircut because, hair that gets wet often is better off short. Short hair is easy to comb and easy to dry.

If you have long hair make sure you dry your hair as soon as it gets wet. Keeping a Turkish towel and a travel hairdryer at your workplace is a good idea.

Do not oil your hair thinking that the oil will repel the moisture if the hair gets wet. It does not work that way. It stinks.

A Few Quick Tips

Tuck those denims away; they are simply discrepant during monsoons. Bring out those cottons and lighter fabrics, there's nothing better then Capri pants and three fourths.

Make a fashion statement with bright cheerful umbrellas and raincoats, also an ideal option to keep the rain showers and gloomy moods away.

Stay away from whites and other light colours, unless you want muddy designs all over them.

Slip into trendy sneakers and sandals. Avoid leather boots and high-heeled footwear.
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