Humidity ≥70% wear-proof routine — commute, combination skin (touch‑up playbook)
Humidity levels above 70% can wreak havoc on combination skin.
Understanding Humidity and Its Effects
Humidity levels above 70% can wreak havoc on combination skin.
Excess moisture in the air can lead to increased oil production.
This can cause breakouts and make makeup slide off your face.
Pre-Commute Skin Prep
Start with a gentle cleanser to remove excess oil.
Use a lightweight, oil-free moisturizer to hydrate without heaviness.
Apply a mattifying primer to create a smooth base.
- Choose a gel-based moisturizer.
- Avoid heavy creams that can clog pores.
- Use a primer with oil-absorbing properties.
Makeup Application Techniques
Opt for long-wear, waterproof formulas for foundation and concealer.
Use a setting spray to lock in your look.
Apply powder sparingly to avoid a cakey appearance.
- Use a damp sponge for a natural finish.
- Layer products instead of applying too much at once.
- Focus on areas prone to oiliness.
Commute Survival Tips
Consider using blotting papers to absorb excess oil during your commute.
Keep a travel-sized setting spray handy for quick touch-ups.
Avoid touching your face to minimize oil transfer.
- Use a silk scarf to protect your face from wind.
- Stay hydrated to help your skin balance moisture.
- Plan your commute to avoid peak humidity times.
Post-Commute Refresh Routine
Cleanse your face to remove sweat and oil buildup.
Reapply moisturizer if needed, focusing on dry areas.
Use a light powder to set your makeup if necessary.
- Choose a non-comedogenic cleanser.
- Avoid heavy products that can exacerbate oiliness.
- Use a hydrating mist for a quick refresh.
How to
- Cleanse — Use a gentle cleanser to prep your skin.
- Moisturize — Apply a lightweight, oil-free moisturizer.
- Prime — Use a mattifying primer to control shine.
- Apply Makeup — Choose long-wear, waterproof products.
- Set — Finish with a setting spray for durability.
- Blot — Use blotting papers during your commute.
- Refresh — Cleanse and reapply moisturizer post-commute.
- Touch Up — Use powder or setting spray as needed.
FAQ
What SPF should I use in high humidity?
Use a broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher, even on cloudy days.
How often should I touch up my makeup?
Touch up every 3-4 hours, or as needed based on oiliness.
Can I use regular moisturizer in high humidity?
Opt for lightweight, oil-free moisturizers to prevent breakouts.
What should I avoid in my makeup routine?
Avoid heavy creams and products with high oil content.
How can I prevent makeup from melting off?
Use setting sprays and waterproof formulas to enhance longevity.