Build a makeup inventory you will actually keep using
Start with a small Beauty Passport, reduce manual entry, and make every saved product support a real decision.
Beauty guides
These short guides help you plan with products you already own. They label limits, avoid medical advice, and ask you to record what actually happened.
Maintained library
Every guide has a visible review date and one job. No live-weather rankings, expert endorsements, or product claims are invented here.
Start with a small Beauty Passport, reduce manual entry, and make every saved product support a real decision.
Use a one-tap successful-wear habit, add detail only when something failed, and build evidence from real combinations.
Pause a purchase, compare it with what you own, and ask whether a real collection gap remains before looking for a retailer.
A practical way to adjust an owned-product routine without pretending a forecast can predict how makeup will wear.
Reduce layers, separate comfort from wear time, and learn from products you have already used.
A collection-first checklist for reducing friction and making touch-ups easier when the day is hot.
Focus on friction, splashes, and a simple recovery plan instead of an untestable waterproof promise.
Account for watery eyes, hair, scarves, and masks without claiming wind alone predicts wear.
Use the product label and qualified public guidance for sun protection; use MakeupCast to plan the cosmetic layer around it.
Record preferences and observed cosmetic outcomes rather than turning a skin label into a universal product rule.
Translate a real event into time, finish, maintenance, and collection constraints before choosing products.