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Looking Sultry When It's Sweltering: Beauty Tips For Beating The Summer Heat The dog days of summer can lead to makeup meltdowns, angry sunburns and frizzy, dry hair battered by sun, salt water and sweat. Learn how to adjust your beauty routine to accommodate the heat and humidity with these tips. 1. Swap your regular products for mattifying formulas. From moisturizer to foundation, there are a variety of products that contain oil- and shine-absorbing ingredients to keep your face from looking slick by lunch. As an alternative, tuck a pack of blotting papers into your handbag. These oil- absorbing sheets can keep your makeup from sliding off your face as your skin becomes oilier throughout the day. 2. Protect your skin with sunscreen that has an SPF of 35 or higher every day. Even if you don't spend hours laying in the sun, you expose your skin to the sun while driving, walking to work, sitting at an outdoor cafe for lunch or taking Fido for a jog around the block. If adding sunscreen to your regular routine seems like too much work, swap your typical body lotions, moisturizers and foundation for those with built-in sun protection. 3. Keep your highlights or summer hair color looking fresh by choosing products especially intended for your hair. The sun can leave your highlights looking brassy or your fire-engine-red tresses looking dull. Color-protecting sprays, shampoos, conditioners and other products contain UV protection and extra moisturizers to lock in your color and keep the color true. If your blonde hair becomes brassy, use a toning treatment to neutralize the orangey tones. 4. Swap your cosmetics for water- or sweat-proof versions. Mascara, eyeliner, foundation and other types of makeup are available in formulas that won't budge until you want them to, making them perfect for swimming or sweaty activities. Ensure that you have a proper cleanser and makeup remover on hand to completely clean your skin at the end of the day, however. 5. Use sheer lip, cheek and eye colors. Summer is the time for sheer washes of color, rather than heavy, saturated shades. Pale, shimmery eye colors are perfect for daytime, and moisturizing lip glosses make a great alternative to thick lipsticks. For a dewy, natural glow, swap your favorite blush

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Looking Sultry When It's Sweltering: Beauty Tips For Beating TheSummer Heat The dog days of summer can lead to makeup meltdowns, angry sunburns and frizzy, dry hair batteredby sun, salt water and sweat. Learn how to adjust your beauty routine to accommodate the heat andhumidity with these tips. 1. Swap your regular products for mattifying formulas. From moisturizer to foundation, there are avariety of products that contain oil- and shine-absorbing ingredients to keep your face from lookingslick by lunch. As an alternative, tuck a pack of blotting papers into your handbag. These oil-absorbing sheets can keep your makeup from sliding off your face as your skin becomes oilierthroughout the day. 2. Protect your skin with sunscreen that has an SPF of 35 or higher every day. Even if you don'tspend hours laying in the sun, you expose your skin to the sun while driving, walking to work, sittingat an outdoor cafe for lunch or taking Fido for a jog around the block. If adding sunscreen to yourregular routine seems like too much work, swap your typical body lotions, moisturizers and foundationfor those with built-in sun protection. 3. Keep your highlights or summer hair color looking fresh by choosing products especially intendedfor your hair. The sun can leave your highlights looking brassy or your fire-engine-red tresses lookingdull. Color-protecting sprays, shampoos, conditioners and other products contain UV protection andextra moisturizers to lock in your color and keep the color true. If your blonde hair becomes brassy,use a toning treatment to neutralize the orangey tones. 4. Swap your cosmetics for water- or sweat-proof versions. Mascara, eyeliner, foundation and othertypes of makeup are available in formulas that won't budge until you want them to, making themperfect for swimming or sweaty activities. Ensure that you have a proper cleanser and makeupremover on hand to completely clean your skin at the end of the day, however. 5. Use sheer lip, cheek and eye colors. Summer is the time for sheer washes of color, rather thanheavy, saturated shades. Pale, shimmery eye colors are perfect for daytime, and moisturizing lipglosses make a great alternative to thick lipsticks. For a dewy, natural glow, swap your favorite blush

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for a cheek stain, or swipe a bit of bronzer along your cheekbones, forehead, nose and chin. Not onlydo natural colors look more fitting for summer, but they're easier to touch up or wipe off if you start tosweat. 6. Fake bake. While it can be tempting to spend the summer lounging in the sun in pursuit of theperfect tan, there are far safer alternatives to soaking up cancer-causing UV rays. Today's self-tanners come in fool-proof aerosol and lotion formulas, including those that gradually darken yourskin, making it less likely that you will end up streaky or orange. When the mercury rises, it's time to tweak your beauty routine. Heat, humidity, sweat and sun don'thave to mean melting makeup, frazzled hair or tender, red skin. Use the tips from this article to lookcool during even the worst of heat waves. Click here to find out more