Game, Set, Match: The Right Sunscreen
The foundation of a flawless, long-lasting look isn't foundation at all—it's your sunscreen. On a hot day, a heavy, greasy formula is a guaranteed way to have your makeup slide right off. The goal is protection without the weight. Look for sunscreens
labeled as 'lightweight,' 'invisible fluid,' or 'gel'. Many modern formulas are specifically designed to be worn under makeup, acting almost like a primer. Dermatologists often recommend mineral-based sunscreens with zinc oxide or titanium dioxide, as they sit on the skin's surface and can be less irritating for sensitive types. Brands like La Roche-Posay, whose Anthelios line is the official supplier for Wimbledon in 2026, are famed for creating sports-ready formulas that feel light and won't sting your eyes if you sweat. The key is finding an oil-free, non-greasy option that absorbs quickly, creating a smooth canvas rather than a slippery mess.
The Art of the Pause
Here is the single most important trick to prevent that dreaded 'pilling'—where your products roll up into tiny flakes: wait. After applying a thin, even layer of sunscreen, step away for a few minutes. Let it fully absorb and set before you even think about reaching for your primer or foundation. Rushing this step is the primary cause of pilling, as you're essentially smearing a wet layer on top of another wet layer. While some experts say 15 minutes is ideal, even giving it three to five minutes until the surface of your skin feels dry or just slightly tacky can make all the difference. Think of it as allowing the first coat of paint to dry. This creates a stable base that your makeup can grip onto, rather than sliding around on top of.
Building a Heat-Proof Look
The Wimbledon aesthetic is more 'fresh and clean' than 'full coverage'. On a hot day, less is definitely more. Heavy foundations are prone to feeling cakey and melting into your sweat. Instead, opt for lightweight options like a tinted moisturizer, skin tint, or even just a bit of concealer where you need it. Look for formulas that are described as 'long-wear' or 'transfer-resistant'. Cream blushes and highlighters are also your friends in the heat; they melt into the skin for a natural flush, whereas powders can sometimes look chalky or mix poorly with sweat. The goal is to even out your skin tone and add a touch of color, not to mask your face. It's about looking polished, not painted.
Lock It In and Touch-Ups on the Go
Once your makeup is on, you need to set it. A light dusting of translucent powder can help, but for real staying power in humidity, a setting spray is your secret weapon. It acts like a gentle seal, helping to fuse all the layers together without adding weight. For long days spent courtside, a touch-up strategy is essential. Reapplying liquid sunscreen over a full face of makeup is impractical. This is where SPF powders and mists shine. Blotting papers are perfect for absorbing excess oil without disturbing your makeup. Then, a quick dusting of a powder sunscreen or a light spritz of an SPF setting mist can top up your protection. It’s the easiest way to stay safe from the sun without having to wash your face and start all over again.













