Wednesday, December 2, 2009

What Makeup Should I Use On The Beach?

And Is there Like...Any Eyeliner you ca get that dosen't run off in water? and what shoul i use instead of foundation?What Makeup Should I Use On The Beach?
Here are some tips to protect your skin from the negative effects of wind, sun and salty water:





Sunscreen with a minimum SPF 30 is the most essential item on the beach to block off the harmful UV rays from the sun and prevents skin cancer.





The best way to apply sunscreen is to exfoliate the skin and remove the dry and dead skin cells and apply sunscreen 20 minutes before venturing outside to allow for your skin to absorb it fully.





Reapply sunscreens after every two hours.





If you go for a swim or splash in the ocean, apply the sunscreen as soon as you dry off.





Even after when we come back from the beach, do not think that you are safe from the sun indoors until you take care to soothe, cool and moisturize your skin to makeup for any damage that might have occurred during the time you spent on beach. Aloevera is quite good for the purpose. It is better to use oil-free moisturizers after all that sweating on the beach.





Hairs are very much susceptible to damage like skin. Chlorine used in the pool may give a greenish tinge to your hair while salt can dry them up. Wind and humidity on the beach are known to frizz up your hair too and may cause your hair color to fade. To avoid all this and more, shampoo your hair and apply a leave-in conditioner before going to the beach for a swim.





After the swim, be sure to use a clarifying shampoo to get rid of the chemical and mineral buildup in your hair.





Women with curly hair should use hair products with added moisturizers and silicone that does not allow humidity to damage hair and should dry hair with a diffuser after the swim.





Women with straight hair should use hair products with silicone and ingredients to block humidity. After the swim, they should dry hair using the flatiron and can also maintain the smooth texture of their hair by using sealants.





While basking in the sun, be sure to wear hat to cover your hair and hair cream with ultra-violet filters to keep off the harmful effects of the sun.Here are some tips to protect your skin from the negative effects of wind, sun and salty water:





Sunscreen with a minimum SPF 30 is the most essential item on the beach to block off the harmful UV rays from the sun and prevents skin cancer.





The best way to apply sunscreen is to exfoliate the skin and remove the dry and dead skin cells and apply sunscreen 20 minutes before venturing outside to allow for your skin to absorb it fully.





Reapply sunscreens after every two hours.


If you go for a swim or splash in the ocean, apply the sunscreen as soon as you dry off.





Even after when we come back from the beach, do not think that you are safe from the sun indoors until you take care to soothe, cool and moisturize your skin to makeup for any damage that might have occurred during the time you spent on beach. Aloevera is quite good for the purpose. It is better to use oil-free moisturizers after all that sweating on the beach.





Hairs are very much susceptible to damage like skin. Chlorine used in the pool may give a greenish tinge to your hair while salt can dry them up. Wind and humidity on the beach are known to frizz up your hair too and may cause your hair color to fade. To avoid all this and more, shampoo your hair and apply a leave-in conditioner before going to the beach for a swim.





After the swim, be sure to use a clarifying shampoo to get rid of the chemical and mineral buildup in your hair.





Women with curly hair should use hair products with added moisturizers and silicone that does not allow humidity to damage hair and should dry hair with a diffuser after the swim.





Women with straight hair should use hair products with silicone and ingredients to block humidity. After the swim, they should dry hair using the flatiron and can also maintain the smooth texture of their hair by using sealants.





While basking in the sun, be sure to wear hat to cover your hair and hair cream with ultra-violet filters to keep off the harmful effects of the sun.What Makeup Should I Use On The Beach?
Sunscreen, Maybelline and Jackie O sunglasses and baby you are good to go.
peach colors r the best for beach


about the eye liner i need one also
If you want to get a tan, don't wear makeup at all.
I don't understand,WHY even wear make-up to the beach,or any place when you go swimming...?





But if you must,get MAC water-proof eye liner..and wear bare escentuals mineral power foundation,any liquid foundation is going to come off as soon as you get in the water,and it will look horrible.
Use Cocoa bronzer pencil + instead of foundation = your real skin like U are.


Lipglosses = Summer morning ';Milana''.
Max Fuctor or Elizabeth Hardon
Hmm its going to be hard to find one that doesnt run if youre going to be in the water.


Waterproof mascara.. dont wear eyeliner (i havnt heard of one that wont run in water)


Wear a tinted moisturisor instead of a foundation, it might stay on a little longer in the water.. and put it on before sun cream. You could take a bit of concealer with you, just in case it comes off and you want to hide any blemishes.
If you are not going into the water, a light foundation that is oil-free, water-based with a oil-free powder for light touch ups.


But if you are in the water, I wouldn't wear anything. A light UVA/UVB sunscreen applied, some time in the sun then the water. You will probably come out glowing without needing makeup.
i have this waterproof MAC eyeliner. it's insane, i tried to scrub that stuff off in the shower three days in a row!
I just recommend you a shiny light pink lipstick! ;-)

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