Sleep away camp makeup suggestions?

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Jun 4, 2014

Kate V.

So I'm going to sleep away camp for two weeks in a rustic redwood camp. We're only allowed to shower once every 2-3 days (😝, I know), so I can't cleanse every night like usual. Still, I don't want to not wear ANY makeup the whole time. So do you girls have any ideas of makeup (probably face stuff like powder, bb creme) that is simple, good for your skin, and ok to leave on overnight? Thanks!

Jun 4, 2014

Nicole R.

If you get a Korean bb cream they have skin benefits so they aren't as bad to leave on your skin but it's still not good to sleep with any make up on your skin. can you bring most cleansing towelettes?

Jun 4, 2014

Shiro M.

If you feel you absolutely HAVE to have something on your face, try bringing makeup remover towelettes. Otherwise use a moisturizer with SPF.

Jun 4, 2014

Alma M.

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