How to Do Your Makeup for Skiing
Apply concealer., Use tinted moisturizer., Press in a powder., Use a small amount of eyeliner., Use a waterproof mascara., Wear a lip butter or a tinted lip balm., Fill in your brows.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Apply concealer.
Add a small amount of concealer under your eyes and on any blemishes.
If possible, get one with SPF. -
Step 2: Use tinted moisturizer.
Use a tinted moisturizer or BB cream with an SPF.
You will be on the mountain (if you're downhill skiing) or in the woods (if you're cross country skiing) quite a while and the sun will be beating down on your face and any other exposed skin, so you will want to protect your skin. , Press in powder to set everything so that it will stay all day. , Use a small amount of waterproof eyeliner, something that won't smudge and will stay put and not bleed if you tear up from wind. , Use a waterproof mascara that will not smudge or bleed all day. , If you would rather something more protective go for a tinted lip balm. , -
Step 3: Press in a powder.
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Step 4: Use a small amount of eyeliner.
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Step 5: Use a waterproof mascara.
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Step 6: Wear a lip butter or a tinted lip balm.
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Step 7: Fill in your brows.
Detailed Guide
Add a small amount of concealer under your eyes and on any blemishes.
If possible, get one with SPF.
Use a tinted moisturizer or BB cream with an SPF.
You will be on the mountain (if you're downhill skiing) or in the woods (if you're cross country skiing) quite a while and the sun will be beating down on your face and any other exposed skin, so you will want to protect your skin. , Press in powder to set everything so that it will stay all day. , Use a small amount of waterproof eyeliner, something that won't smudge and will stay put and not bleed if you tear up from wind. , Use a waterproof mascara that will not smudge or bleed all day. , If you would rather something more protective go for a tinted lip balm. ,
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