Makeup melting in the heat D:
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Jun 21, 2016
Fae G.
Omg so it's been in the 110s and up this past week and it's going to stay that hot and my makeup has been like melting?! Like on my face?! What can I do to make it stop? D:
Jun 21, 2016
Yaira D.
What's your skin type?
Jun 21, 2016
Fae G.
Super dry
Jun 21, 2016
Tia B.
Try using creams to give a natural glow. Also, try setting sprays and long lasting makeup products. Hope this helps!!🤗
Jun 23, 2016
Aleena P.
Do you have sensitive skin? someone suggested a drop of peppermint oil in my spray to add a cooling effect. I wouldn't suggest it if you have sensitive skin but I added it to my rosewater and it helped me cool off so my face wasn't sweating everything off.
Jun 23, 2016
Fae G.
What setting sprays are best? I know some good ones but they're all so expensive D: I tried the nyx ones and they made my makeup separate and go all weird and I do have sensitive skin but I'll try it out
Jun 23, 2016
Aleena P.
The only drugstore setting spray I've found effective is the Loreal extender spray. the ingredients are very similar, though not identical, to urban decays all nighter. I've tried hard candy, elf, maybelline, l.a. girl, and Nyx and ended up using every one of them to wet eyeshadows because they were useless as setting sprays.
I've tried the skindinavia and urban decay from the higher end side. they both work really well for me and you can get skindinavia in a larger bottle and save money. they charge the same for the 4oz bottle. urban decays chill has good reviews but I haven't tried it personally because the original has done me just fine. I've sprayed it in stores and it does give a little tingle to the face.