I think rain is stupid. In fact, I can let my entire mood depend on a few drops on my blow-dried head. I know; the world is not ending and I am certainly not made of sugar.
BUT, with the following ingredients we will all brave the weather. Because FOMO-I am really not going to stay home this weekend. Neither are you.
Mascara running down your cheeks is just as unsexy as rude men who don't hold the door open for you. That's what I think anyway. With the They’re Real waterproof mascara from Benefit, €25, you give a huge finger to the rain. And to short eyelashes by the way, because this mascara creates a real spider leg effect.
Add a nice waterproof eyeliner from Chanel, €24.95. Then you can be sure that your eyes can definitely withstand Katrina.
Please avoid foundation during a downpour. If your freshly plastered face gets wet, you get that cracked zebra effect. The Multi-Blush from Clarins, €24.30, is perfect for bad weather due to its almost oily cream structure. It is light, but also sticks nicely. This multi-purpose blush also serves as a lip balm. At least we don't have to think about that anymore.
Loose hair is definitely a nightmare in the rain. Part your hair in the middle and then twist it into a nice bun at the back of your head. To make use of the rainy occasion, you first dip your hair in a mask, so it can soak in all day. The moisturizing gel mask from Guhl is lovely. On those annoying sticking-out strands, instead of hairspray, you can also put some of that mask stuff, and by the end of the day, your hair will be as soft as a satin Hermès scarf.
Say what?! Believe it or not, but nowadays you have very crunchy raincoats. My friend, a globe-trotting raincoat icon, swears by the jackets from the Swedish brand Stutterheim. They are so incredibly cute that you almost hope for a shower. Almost.
Of course, bad ass Kate was the first to wear them: Hunter Boots. Great for rhythmically stomping at a festival. In the rain, you stomp arythmically in the puddle. Splash splatter splat!



