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By *abeGwyneth OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Kilbirnie

Seriously, how do you girls do it, if at all?

Even with a light dab of it, nothing stops it running in this weather.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

In this weather I'm only wearing spf skin care and high protection sun cream on my face.

If it was lower temperatures than this though I'd get away with some spf tinted moisturiser, some cream bronzer and mascara.

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By *oShrinkingVioletWoman
over a year ago

the land of unicorns and fairytales

I don’t wear make up during the day unless at a wedding or something but I don’t wear much I usually go with a tinted cream and then powder

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By *bwgirlygirlWoman
over a year ago

Glasgow

No pain no gain

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By *abeGwyneth OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Kilbirnie


"No pain no gain "

Indeed.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I love a bit of slap on my coupon but in this weather there is no point. Waterproof mascara and a nice tinted lip balm at the most.

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By *eiaorganaWoman
over a year ago

Dundee

I don't wear makeup unless going to work or going out, in this heat I'd recommend a tinted moisturiser with an spf 30

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By *iona38ddTV/TS
over a year ago

north east fife

I would agree a tinted moisturiser is best in warm weather

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By *abeGwyneth OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Kilbirnie

Thanks for the tips, Ladies and Gurls.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I love a bit of slap on my coupon but in this weather there is no point. Waterproof mascara and a nice tinted lip balm at the most."

^ This is my usual routine. Anything more in this weather slides down my coupon like a waxwork exhibit . Bronzing pearls are useful for adding a hint of colour.

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By *oanne_MacTV/TS
over a year ago

Perth

Use a primer first.

Then the not that well known top tip, after doing powder etc... drumroll !!....

the final thing to do is give your face a light dab with a baby wipe, just enough to remove sweat beads and then spray some hairspray all over your face. It does work.

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By *he Regina PhalangeWoman
over a year ago

Lanarkshire


"Use a primer first.

Then the not that well known top tip, after doing powder etc... drumroll !!....

the final thing to do is give your face a light dab with a baby wipe, just enough to remove sweat beads and then spray some hairspray all over your face. It does work. "

Can’t wear powder at my age. Clings to the wrinkles.

I put tanning drops in my moisturiser to give me a glow. Spf on my face daily. Follow Caroline Hirons on well known social sites which I shall not name. The woman is the font of all skincare knowledge!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Tinted moisturiser, concealer, light coloured eyeshadow, nude lippy and go!

Although I have been known to go out with just the concealer and lippy on and received many compliments

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Use a primer first.

Then the not that well known top tip, after doing powder etc... drumroll !!....

the final thing to do is give your face a light dab with a baby wipe, just enough to remove sweat beads and then spray some hairspray all over your face. It does work. "

I've started doing things in reverse after seeing some YouTube vids....(no...ah don't mean putting ma bra and skids on on top of my clothes...)

Moisturiser & skin care.

Once that's soaked in, a wee light dusting of loose powder.

Then primer (on top of the loose powder).

Then setting spray.

Then foundation & normal make up routine.

Definitely makes it last longer on a night out.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Use a primer first.

Then the not that well known top tip, after doing powder etc... drumroll !!....

the final thing to do is give your face a light dab with a baby wipe, just enough to remove sweat beads and then spray some hairspray all over your face. It does work.

I've started doing things in reverse after seeing some YouTube vids....(no...ah don't mean putting ma bra and skids on on top of my clothes...)

Moisturiser & skin care.

Once that's soaked in, a wee light dusting of loose powder.

Then primer (on top of the loose powder).

Then setting spray.

Then foundation & normal make up routine.

Definitely makes it last longer on a night out."

Wtf lol

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By *othardandfreeMan
over a year ago

Dundee


"Use a primer first.

Then the not that well known top tip, after doing powder etc... drumroll !!....

the final thing to do is give your face a light dab with a baby wipe, just enough to remove sweat beads and then spray some hairspray all over your face. It does work.

I've started doing things in reverse after seeing some YouTube vids....(no...ah don't mean putting ma bra and skids on on top of my clothes...)

Moisturiser & skin care.

Once that's soaked in, a wee light dusting of loose powder.

Then primer (on top of the loose powder).

Then setting spray.

Then foundation & normal make up routine.

Definitely makes it last longer on a night out.

Wtf lol "

So glad im a guy. All we need to do is dip our balls in the sink.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Use a primer first.

Then the not that well known top tip, after doing powder etc... drumroll !!....

the final thing to do is give your face a light dab with a baby wipe, just enough to remove sweat beads and then spray some hairspray all over your face. It does work.

I've started doing things in reverse after seeing some YouTube vids....(no...ah don't mean putting ma bra and skids on on top of my clothes...)

Moisturiser & skin care.

Once that's soaked in, a wee light dusting of loose powder.

Then primer (on top of the loose powder).

Then setting spray.

Then foundation & normal make up routine.

Definitely makes it last longer on a night out.

Wtf lol "

Aye...see for a night out...makes it stay on all night!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Use a primer first.

Then the not that well known top tip, after doing powder etc... drumroll !!....

the final thing to do is give your face a light dab with a baby wipe, just enough to remove sweat beads and then spray some hairspray all over your face. It does work.

I've started doing things in reverse after seeing some YouTube vids....(no...ah don't mean putting ma bra and skids on on top of my clothes...)

Moisturiser & skin care.

Once that's soaked in, a wee light dusting of loose powder.

Then primer (on top of the loose powder).

Then setting spray.

Then foundation & normal make up routine.

Definitely makes it last longer on a night out.

Wtf lol

Aye...see for a night out...makes it stay on all night!"

I'll take your word for it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Use a primer first.

Then the not that well known top tip, after doing powder etc... drumroll !!....

the final thing to do is give your face a light dab with a baby wipe, just enough to remove sweat beads and then spray some hairspray all over your face. It does work.

I've started doing things in reverse after seeing some YouTube vids....(no...ah don't mean putting ma bra and skids on on top of my clothes...)

Moisturiser & skin care.

Once that's soaked in, a wee light dusting of loose powder.

Then primer (on top of the loose powder).

Then setting spray.

Then foundation & normal make up routine.

Definitely makes it last longer on a night out.

Wtf lol

Aye...see for a night out...makes it stay on all night!

I'll take your word for it "

I look like Lily Savage by the end of it but the make up isnae budging!

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By *oanne_MacTV/TS
over a year ago

Perth


"Use a primer first.

Then the not that well known top tip, after doing powder etc... drumroll !!....

the final thing to do is give your face a light dab with a baby wipe, just enough to remove sweat beads and then spray some hairspray all over your face. It does work.

Can’t wear powder at my age. Clings to the wrinkles.

I put tanning drops in my moisturiser to give me a glow. Spf on my face daily. Follow Caroline Hirons on well known social sites which I shall not name. The woman is the font of all skincare knowledge! "

Ive no option but to wear powder, it sets the concealer i have even less option but to wear

Obviously i dont have as many wrinkles to battle as yourself (hides)

But one word to combat that..... Dermacol

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By *inasparklesWoman
over a year ago

Glasgow

Setting spray. Stops it front sweating off

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By *he Regina PhalangeWoman
over a year ago

Lanarkshire


"Use a primer first.

Then the not that well known top tip, after doing powder etc... drumroll !!....

the final thing to do is give your face a light dab with a baby wipe, just enough to remove sweat beads and then spray some hairspray all over your face. It does work.

Can’t wear powder at my age. Clings to the wrinkles.

I put tanning drops in my moisturiser to give me a glow. Spf on my face daily. Follow Caroline Hirons on well known social sites which I shall not name. The woman is the font of all skincare knowledge!

Ive no option but to wear powder, it sets the concealer i have even less option but to wear

Obviously i dont have as many wrinkles to battle as yourself (hides)

But one word to combat that..... Dermacol "

You mean retinol? Had to google dermacol, I’m not a fan of heavy make up, never have been.

As for my wrinkly old coupon, I have to accept that we can’t all be as youthful and glowing as you

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By *oanne_MacTV/TS
over a year ago

Perth


"Use a primer first.

Then the not that well known top tip, after doing powder etc... drumroll !!....

the final thing to do is give your face a light dab with a baby wipe, just enough to remove sweat beads and then spray some hairspray all over your face. It does work.

Can’t wear powder at my age. Clings to the wrinkles.

I put tanning drops in my moisturiser to give me a glow. Spf on my face daily. Follow Caroline Hirons on well known social sites which I shall not name. The woman is the font of all skincare knowledge!

Ive no option but to wear powder, it sets the concealer i have even less option but to wear

Obviously i dont have as many wrinkles to battle as yourself (hides)

But one word to combat that..... Dermacol

You mean retinol? Had to google dermacol, I’m not a fan of heavy make up, never have been.

As for my wrinkly old coupon, I have to accept that we can’t all be as youthful and glowing as you "

I only look that way cause of the dermacol

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