Start with a Flawless Canvas
The secret to long-lasting eye makeup in humid weather begins before you even touch a liner or shadow. Prepping your eyelids is a non-negotiable step. The natural oils on your lids, combined with high humidity, are what cause makeup to slide and crease.
To combat this, always start with a dedicated eye primer. Apply a small amount across the entire lid, from the lash line up to the brow bone. A good primer creates a smooth, slightly tacky base that grips onto pigment, ensuring your look stays put. If you don’t have an eye primer, a thin layer of concealer set with a light dusting of translucent powder can work as a great alternative. This initial step controls excess oil and provides the perfect canvas for your art.
Choose Your Products Wisely
When it comes to monsoon-proofing your look, the formula is everything. This is the time to audit your makeup bag and swap in products specifically designed to resist moisture. Opt for products labelled 'waterproof', 'smudge-proof', and 'long-lasting'. This applies to your mascara, eyeliner, and kajal. Waterproof formulas contain polymers that create a flexible film that repels water and oil, locking the pigment in place through rain or sweat. Recent lists of reliable kajals for the Indian monsoon often include brands known for their staying power, such as Plum, Maybelline, and Faces Canada. Making the switch to these high-performance products is the single most effective change you can make for a look that endures.
Embrace Cream and Liquid Formulas
While it may seem counterintuitive, cream and liquid eyeshadows are often your best friends during the rainy season. Traditional powder eyeshadows are more likely to fade or settle into creases in humid conditions. Cream-based shadows, especially those that set to a powder-like finish, adhere better to the skin and offer superior longevity. They are easy to apply with just your fingertips and can be used to create a simple wash of colour or a more defined look. Look for formulas that are buildable and crease-resistant. For a pop of colour, consider waterproof liquid or gel eyeliners in vibrant shades instead of relying on powder shadows. These products deliver high impact with minimal risk of melting away.
Master the Art of Application
How you apply your makeup is just as important as the products you use. For kajal, start by gently patting your waterline with a tissue to ensure it's dry before application. Apply in a single, steady stroke rather than layering heavily, which can lead to smudging. A key trick used by makeup artists is to set your eyeliner or kajal by pressing a matte eyeshadow of the same colour directly on top using a thin, angled brush. This locks the liner in place and absorbs any excess oil throughout the day. When it comes to mascara, always opt for a waterproof version to avoid the dreaded 'raccoon eyes'. Applying a light dusting of translucent powder on your lashes between coats can also boost volume and longevity.
Lock It All in Place
The final step to ensuring your eye makeup survives the day is a good setting spray. Think of it as a topcoat for your face. After you've finished your entire look, hold a setting spray about eight to ten inches from your face, close your eyes, and mist lightly. This creates an invisible shield over your makeup, protecting it from humidity and moisture. For the monsoon season, a mattifying setting spray is particularly effective as it helps control oil and shine on the eyelids, preventing your carefully applied makeup from breaking down. For mid-day touch-ups, keep blotting papers handy. Gently dabbing the area around your eyes will absorb excess oil without disturbing your makeup, keeping you looking fresh from morning to night.


















