Summer beauty tips: do’s and dont’s
Do drink plenty of water to avoid getting heat stroke and hydrate your skin. Make sure you begin your summer day with a large glass of water and before stepping outside be sure to have another large glass. By doing this your skin will get hydrated from the inside out. Do use plenty of sunscreen with a SPF of at least fifteen to block out those UV rays that can damage your skin and cause premature aging. The best anti-aging care you can give your body is use sunblock.
Do wear large sunglasses for eye protection. Too much sun can produce cataracts so it is very important to protect your eyes from sun damage. Use a tinted moisturizer in place of foundation, to reduce getting make-up meltdown. Do wear water based skin care products to avoid pimples caused by too much oil on your skin. Wear a lot of color! Violet and turquoise are the in colors for this summer.
Do wear a colored mascara to match your eyeliner and shadow. Do wear some type of hat to help protect your hair from overexposure to the sun. Do wear colored lip gloss during the day. Do wear lip liner and color your lips with the liner at night. Do go over your lips with lip gloss. Do carry some aloe vera gel to help heal your sunburn and it also makes a great moisturizer.
Do not wear too much make up. This is not good for your skin. Your skin needs to breathe in the summer time. Do not buy a swim suit you do not feel good in. It is very important that you like the way you look in a suit not just everyone else.
Do not wear perfumes or fragrances from last winter; try to find a light fragrance for the summer. Do not wear perfumes in the sun that will cause dark patches on your skin. Do not wear high heals out on the beach, sandals would be more in order. Do not drink a lot of soda, drink water it is much better for you not to mention cheaper.
Summer is the time when your beauty shines like the sun, but you must be aware that sun can also cause a lot of harm if you don’t pay enough attention .Want to know how to be beautiful in spite of all summer beauty issues? We are going to point out the most common problems women face in summertime and show you how to deal with them.
- If you have dry hair, keep in mind that it tends to frizz fast when exposed to high humidity. So don’t ever forget to apply hair conditioner to keep your curly hair tamed and in control. Plus, there are summer hair conditioners that offer also UV protection.
- Talking about hair, you should also know that warm blond and medium brown hair often get lighter and acquire coppery shades. You can blame oxidation for that. Hair color gloss is here to help you and bring back the lost hair shine.
- Refresh your look and give your face a shimmery summer glow by applying bronzed powder (or similar product) across your cheekbones, under your eyebrows, on your chin, and in the inner corner of your eyes.
- Sunglasses are a must for the bright summer days, but as you might know, they usually leave the skin underneath paler. To avoid this white imprint, use a SPF 30 lotion/sunscreen on your entire face every 2 hours.
- Use warm and sunny blush to underline your perfect tan.
- When it comes to lips, keep in mind that lipstick becomes very liquid when exposed to heat. So when venturing outdoors, especially when going on the beach, use solid lipstick in natural, neutral shades. However, if you’re addicted to your liquid lipstick, put it in your soda cooler.
- Say no to lip liner, it doesn’t match the natural look that is trendy in the hot summer days.
- The right way to go in face make-up is a hydrating non-grease face cream plus a light veil of powder matching your skin tone.
- To avoid shaving rashes use triple-blade razor and shaving gel/cream. If, however, rashes occur, use 1% hydrocortisone cream to cure them.
- Blisters are a huge issue in summer. To avoid them use foot powder.
- If your nails turn yellow, you can regain their natural shade by scraping your nails’ surface with a fine-grain nail file. To keep and protect your nails apply a topcoat of clean UV-resistant nail polish. To enhance the whitening effect, use nail whitener.
- And talking about nail polish, have in mind that sheer pastel, beige and pink shades tend to turn a bit yellow when exposed to sunlight. To keep your manicure’s color, don’t forget to once again apply a clean UV-resistant topcoat and rub sunscreen on nails when rubbing the rest of your body.

