9 years ago by
Hi! Today I want to introduce you to our new writer, Lisa. She makes me burst out laughing, spends her time joking about herself and has a very… “fresh” take on beauty (ahahah well, okay, maybe not today ;)… Xo, Garance.
It’s finally warm outside (the last time I was this happy was when I found a tube of my favorite discontinued lipstick on eBay) which means dresses and tank tops and sandals and happiness (and a lot of Ballet Beautiful). It also means that pretty soon everything is going to start melting—the sidewalks, your lipgloss, and, let’s face it: you and your makeup.
But here’s the thing: I LOVE being hot. Ridiculously, uncomfortably hair sticking to the back of my neck hot. I mean, doesn’t everyone look sexier when they’re hot? There’s a reason sex scenes are described as “steamy,” yes? In the deep dark “terrible doesn’t even begin to describe it” winter I would turn my space heater on high, fire all the burners in my kitchen, and picture myself all flushed and tan, lips stained red by the cherry popsicle I just ate, hair piled on top of my head, perfectly relaxed and happy knocking back the most amazing glass of lemonade margarita in the world.
Still. As much as my fiancé tells me I look amazing even with no makeup on (lies) I know better. Which means that even though I practice light handed application in the summer there are still plenty of opportunities for disaster. Like the time I wore a white button up on a 90 degree day (bad idea) and sweated right through the armpits. Or the time my powdered eyebrows smeared all over my face and my mascara pooled into thin little shadows of soot under my eyes. Or the perpetual state of shine my face is in for three solid months.
Learn from my mistakes and stock up on the following:
A hairtie. Or a simple gold barrette by Sylvain Le Hen. Or a really amazing vintage hairclip like the one I saw on a girl sitting outside at a sidewalk café in Brooklyn the other night. Basically anything that helps keep my hair off my neck.
Something to blot that shine. I first discovered that I had “combination skin” in 6th grade when I bought my first issue of Seventeen, which basically meant that my t-zone was a landing strip for oil, which is why me and MAC Cosmetics Blot Powder are likethis all year long—but our real bonding happens in the summer months when my entire face is a t-zone. The powder is like seriously powerful blotting papers, erasing shine without depositing color or cakiness. It’s probably the most understated thing in MAC’s arsenal and, after chapstick, the one makeup product I can’t live without (80+ degree temps or no).
Know what I like about hair powder? Everything. Who cares if it’s kind of impractical? It’s a bangs best friend and it also happens to be the official product of lazy girls everywhere aka me. A couple summers ago I fell pretty hard for Lulu Organics Hair Powder—I was a sucker for its Victorian (?) old timey packaging and my bangs were suckers for the way the stuff would instantly absorb all oil they had absorbed from my forehead.
Primer. I’ve never used it but I hear that Smashbox’s Photo Finish works wonders, evening out imperfections and diffusing light for a soft-focus finish—basically it’s like your favorite Instagram filter (Sierra anyone?) but for your face. It also creates a base for your makeup, which means it’ll last longer, which means you’ll look even better. Bonus? It’s as light as that tissue thin tank I’m planning on living in all summer long (so, like, really light).
Um. Deodorant. It’s the easiest and cheapest thing in the world. And thanks to a whole bevvy of natural ones, you have no excuse.
There. I’m going to put away my winter coats now and celebrate with an ice cream cone and a new pair of sandals.
Do you have warm weather staples you can’t live without?
Photo: Taea Thale
Hello Lisa :) It’s a good list. Those are my staples and I would also add an old fashion fan (yes, really) which is a life saver on a London public transport in the summer :)
Ana
http://www.champagnegirlsabouttown.co.uk
Love her way of writing…beautiful!!
xoxo
Yael Guetta
http://www.ftwwl.com
Welcome Lisa !! Un article frais sur la chaleur torride de l’été, et pleins de bons conseils, merci à toi et hâte de lire tes prochains articles par ici :) Et j’en profite pour dire à Garance qu’elle rayonne en ce moment, de ce que j’ai pu voir sur Instagram. Non, je ne suis pas un Bisounours comme pourrait le laisser penser cet article, mais on ne dit jamais assez de jolies choses, non ?
Great recommendations! The MAC powder sounds ideal for people who want to control shine and have lovely looking skin without the powdered-face look (me!). I’ve also been hoping to find a dry shampoo that is natural, but still works (bangs in the summer are very problematic). The term you’re looking for to describe the packaging is Art Nouveau :)
im in love with oribe’s dry shampoo. i always keep the mini bottle in my purse. it smells good and does an exceptional job! <3
Why show your back and not your face? I like your style of writing .
Because she said that she likes to be hair sticking to the back of the neck hot and that people are hotter when they’re hot! ;)
“[…] uncomfortably hair sticking to the back of my neck hot. I mean, doesn’t everyone look sexier when they’re hot”
x Jelly
I love being hot too- and I definitely scale back on my makeup in the summer and keep a hairtie close by. Sunscreen too! Glad to welcome Lisa to your team!
Warm Regards,
Alexandra
http://www.littlewildheart.com
Good tips, Lisa – thank you, and welcome!
My summer saves are, (like you) two or three (snag-less) hair elastics; two or three bobby pins to pull up wayward, wind blown hair escapees; hand cream, which doubles as emergency hair smoother; long-stay-all-day lippie (Stils, Nars or Ilia) in a bright red, magenta or vermillion; tissue pack to wipe away that summer perspiration; and for headaches, which I frequently get in hot weather, a tiny bottle of peppermint essential oil (applied directly to temples and any sore spots on my neck and head – don’t rub your eyes after that: the pain of that!) and Panadol or Aspirin; water bottle to hydrate.
J’adore, c’est frais :)
Bisous from France,
Sand.
http://www.taimemode-fashionblog.com
http://photosfrench.blogspot.fr
Thanks for a great post, muakes from Seville (Spain)!!.
http://openingwindowsculture.blogspot.com.es/
such a great article!
http://hashtagliz.com
Thermal water, great thing ????
http://lifestylebyola.blogspot.com/
Bienvenue Lisa!
J’aime ton article et je ne sais pas si c’est toi sur la photo, mais elle est top!
Christine
On peut aimer la chaleur mais attention aux coups de soleil, aux évanouissements et tutti quanti ! Jolie plume, cependant !
La liste complète des basiques… pas facile d’être une femme ;-)
Bises
http://www.saucemode.com/
A great list. I like thin, breathable cardigans that are loose and can be thrown on easily over tanks. Also coconut oil rather than lotion. It supposed protects from the sun.
Awesome post! I definitely can’t live without my blotting paper. I hate it when my skin is all shiny.
The Office Stylist
http://www.theofficestylist.com
Great tips Lisa!
Passa a trovarmi VeryFP
Welcome to the team Lisa!!! I have the same problem with my skin all the time. Today, I am going directly to MAC to buy you miracle product, fingers crossed!!!
This list has so many good ideas–love the hair powder idea the most! I also keep face wipes handy to gently blot for a quick clean up and refreshed feeling to melting make-up!
(=’.’=)
-Lauren
adorn la femme
Use the CoverFX matte primer! I have v oily skin and it does wonders for me!!!! In India …doesn’t get hotter and humid than this.
Nice post ;)
xx
Mónica
MES VOYAGES À PARIS
Je t’aime bien :)
That Mac blot powder looks interesting… I have an oily t-zone too, and since i live in Athens (Greece) from now until September the hot weather is a problem for my skin.
I can’t go out with out a sunblock face cream, one of my fave is from Boots (really good for combination & sensitive skins). So when i hear that a friend is going for a trip in London, the first thing I asks to bring me is sunblock lotions and cream for my face and body ;)
http://beautyfollower.blogspot.gr
What a great list, totally useful in the upcoming season!
http://fashion-soup.com/
Excellent ce post; j’ai adoré.
http://www.dudessinauxpodiums.com/
Hello et bienvenue Lisa !
On t’aime déjà !
Merci pour cet article
Pauline
http://lesselfiesdepauline.blogspot.fr
Nice! Welcome Lisa.
Living on an island this is helpful info.
Priscilla Joy
http://www.43concept.com
Dutch Caribbean
Hi Lisa! I love your floral arrangements and am happy to see you here. Thanks for this feature!
Some of my summer essentials…
Kiehl’s deo (because as much as I love Lavender Tom’s, it just doesn’t hold up in hot weather for me),
Caudalie Divine Oil for legs and limbs,
Mario Badescu Facial Spray,
Make Up For Ever Step 1 Redness Correcting Skin Equalizer (Smashbox broke me out!) and
A tortoise shell J.Crew hair clip (and often, at some point, a short haircut)…
and lots of tiny jewelry to sparkle in the sun!
Welcome! Bienvenue! Good list! I will add: Gehwol foot spray (non-medicine, great for no socks in canvas shoes), Coola Organic sunscreen, Hall’s cough drops (to lubricate throats in dry air-conditioned weather and the cooling effect!), and small Japanese handtowels to blot out excessive neck and cleavage perspiration.
Yes! Tarte Cosmetics makes this Amazonian Clay Powder line that’s perfect for us girls with combination skin. The clay is supposed to suck up all the oil on your face. I use the clear finishing powder and their tinted pressed powder. Both are amazing at minimizing shine.
Welcome Lisa!
I love your writing and can’t wait to read more from you :)
Welcome Lisa! I also enjoy your down to earth, self-deprecating, fun style of writing.
Look forward to reading your other posts.