These trends allow 30 degrees
–TRULY, THERE IS SOMETHING YOU CAN WEAR AT TROPICAL TEMPERATURES–
At such a 83 degrees from last week I think you were also quite busy with blotting papers, foundation brushes, and other stuff to touch up your makeup look. Now we checked the trend archive, because there are truly trends to be found that you can indeed wear in the summer of 2015, and that also work well at those godforsaken high temperatures where almost everything drips off your nose. The code word: accents.
Color accent on the lips
I would really skip eyeshadow at high temperatures. It either fades a lot or ends up in the lines of your eyelid, and that never looks very fresh. Therefore, choose a lip statement. A matte color often lasts longer than a shiny color. First, powder the lips with foundation and then apply the lipstick, which really ensures a few hours of intense color without it sticking to your glass and without it literally dripping off your lips.
Eyebrows
You have here and here already read that eyebrows really determine the shape of your face, so if you don't do anything about them, you have to compensate enormously with something else (read: red lips). If you don't have those red lips, then it's important to give your eyebrows some attention. You can just forget the rest of your face (saves time, saves hassle), but you color your eyebrows well and shape them with a waterproof stick and a fixing gel. They can't go anywhere now and give your face so much shape that it doesn't even matter if a drop of sweat runs down your forehead or your foundation is slightly blotchy from the heat.
Intense lashes
You can also place the accent on your lashes. Make a nice zigzag motion and make your lashes look as big as possible. Choose a good waterproof and it really won't smudge. By placing the accent on grotesque Bambi eyes it's also not necessary to put anything else on your face.
Nude beauty
A natural look always works well. Normally, you build a nude look very neatly with the necessary concealers and foundations, but due to the sun, you probably have built up a color that makes all of this unnecessary. Often your skin is also just a bit tighter and shinier in the summer than in all other seasons of the year. A little blemish? Use a foundation powder and not a liquid variant. Brush your eyebrows nicely into shape and push a little balm on the lips, and the nude look will stay all day and is super summer-proof. And don't worry about too much shine, because a nude look with a lot of shine is actually very trendy right now.



