<p>Wouldn’t you just love to look fresh and glowing even when the weather plays the damp squib? Cue into these tips to shape your own monsoon make-up guide for skin that is smooth, hydrated and buttery soft.</p>.<p><strong>Agent hydrator</strong></p>.<p>Bring in a good moisturiser as the time spent in air-conditioned rooms leaves your skin feeling taut and dry. A lightweight application brings in plump, hydrated and luminous skin. Regardless of exposure to the sun, you need to use a moisturiser through the monsoon months. You may even need to apply it more than once a day depending on the environment you spend more time in.</p>.<p><strong>Sun bloc shining</strong></p>.<p>Even when the sun isn’t out, you need sunscreen to guard your skin against spots and freckles. Choose a dewy sunscreen spray to avoid touching your skin with hands and loading on the germs. This is also a time for infections and it helps to minimise the need to touch your face with unwashed hands.</p>.<p><strong>Pour in the goodness</strong></p>.<p>Choose products in skincare that are powered by Vitamin C and ceramides for cellular repair and super shine. Nourish with avocado extracts and bakuchial additions to add to skin resilience. This is a time to pay close attention to skin health, and nutrition is the first step.</p>.<p><strong>Matt over gloss</strong></p>.<p>Streaky locks make the lip gloss spread across your face. Use a lip liner and fill in with a long-stay matt colour. Apply more in the central part of the lower lip as the colour wears off the fastest at this point.</p>.<p>Lightweight applications work best. Go in for gel formats and sprays as opposed to dense creams. Make use of a primer as base application for a smooth canvas and zap away the oily shine.</p>.<p><strong>Blush tints</strong></p>.<p>Skip the cream formats in eye shadows and blush-ons. They tend to settle into fine lines and add to the years. A blush tint works fabulously with a single-smudge along your cheekbone.</p>.<p>A featherlight dusting of translucent powder takes care of the oily, shiny look and a <br>setting spray holds the entire make-up application in place. Make use of water-resistant products.</p>.<p><strong>Get masked</strong></p>.<p>Overnight ultra hydrating face masks are a superb <br>alternative to thick night creams. Sheet masks work quick-fix wonders on dry and dull skin. Pick a mask in keeping with your skin type.</p>.<p>For your hair, skip leave-in conditioners. Lightweight conditioners work best. Make use of serums for frizz control.</p>.<p><strong>Remove make-up <br>with care</strong></p>.<p>Make use of a gentle cleansing balm, your go-to solution for effortlessly removing makeup, dirt and impurities in one swift step. Go for the luxurious melt that dissolves make-up, leaving your face feeling fresh.</p>.<p>Try to avoid wearing white collar tops and shirts as the make-up splotches often tend to mix in with the sweat and leave an unflattering mark.</p>
<p>Wouldn’t you just love to look fresh and glowing even when the weather plays the damp squib? Cue into these tips to shape your own monsoon make-up guide for skin that is smooth, hydrated and buttery soft.</p>.<p><strong>Agent hydrator</strong></p>.<p>Bring in a good moisturiser as the time spent in air-conditioned rooms leaves your skin feeling taut and dry. A lightweight application brings in plump, hydrated and luminous skin. Regardless of exposure to the sun, you need to use a moisturiser through the monsoon months. You may even need to apply it more than once a day depending on the environment you spend more time in.</p>.<p><strong>Sun bloc shining</strong></p>.<p>Even when the sun isn’t out, you need sunscreen to guard your skin against spots and freckles. Choose a dewy sunscreen spray to avoid touching your skin with hands and loading on the germs. This is also a time for infections and it helps to minimise the need to touch your face with unwashed hands.</p>.<p><strong>Pour in the goodness</strong></p>.<p>Choose products in skincare that are powered by Vitamin C and ceramides for cellular repair and super shine. Nourish with avocado extracts and bakuchial additions to add to skin resilience. This is a time to pay close attention to skin health, and nutrition is the first step.</p>.<p><strong>Matt over gloss</strong></p>.<p>Streaky locks make the lip gloss spread across your face. Use a lip liner and fill in with a long-stay matt colour. Apply more in the central part of the lower lip as the colour wears off the fastest at this point.</p>.<p>Lightweight applications work best. Go in for gel formats and sprays as opposed to dense creams. Make use of a primer as base application for a smooth canvas and zap away the oily shine.</p>.<p><strong>Blush tints</strong></p>.<p>Skip the cream formats in eye shadows and blush-ons. They tend to settle into fine lines and add to the years. A blush tint works fabulously with a single-smudge along your cheekbone.</p>.<p>A featherlight dusting of translucent powder takes care of the oily, shiny look and a <br>setting spray holds the entire make-up application in place. Make use of water-resistant products.</p>.<p><strong>Get masked</strong></p>.<p>Overnight ultra hydrating face masks are a superb <br>alternative to thick night creams. Sheet masks work quick-fix wonders on dry and dull skin. Pick a mask in keeping with your skin type.</p>.<p>For your hair, skip leave-in conditioners. Lightweight conditioners work best. Make use of serums for frizz control.</p>.<p><strong>Remove make-up <br>with care</strong></p>.<p>Make use of a gentle cleansing balm, your go-to solution for effortlessly removing makeup, dirt and impurities in one swift step. Go for the luxurious melt that dissolves make-up, leaving your face feeling fresh.</p>.<p>Try to avoid wearing white collar tops and shirts as the make-up splotches often tend to mix in with the sweat and leave an unflattering mark.</p>