Start With Smart Skin Prep
The secret to long-lasting makeup in humid weather begins before you even touch a foundation. Start with a gentle cleanser to remove excess oil. Follow this with a lightweight, oil-free, or water-based moisturiser to hydrate your skin without adding extra
grease that can cause makeup to slide. A non-negotiable step for the monsoon is a good quality sunscreen. Opt for a gel-based or mineral formula that provides a matte finish, creating a smooth, non-greasy canvas for what comes next. This initial prep work is crucial for ensuring your makeup adheres properly and stays fresh throughout the day.
Prime for Perfection
During the rainy season, a primer is your best friend. It acts as a crucial barrier between your skin and makeup, helping to control sweat and oil while ensuring your look stays put. Choose a mattifying, non-oily primer specifically designed to handle humidity. Apply it after your moisturiser, focusing on your T-zone and any other areas prone to shine. For eye makeup, a dedicated eyeshadow primer is a game-changer. It prevents your eyeshadow from creasing and fading, dramatically extending its wear time.
Build a Lightweight, Waterproof Base
Heavy, full-coverage foundations are a recipe for disaster in the monsoon. They tend to feel heavy, look cakey, and can easily melt or separate in the humidity. Instead, embrace the “less is more” philosophy. Opt for lightweight formulas like a BB cream, a skin tint, or a long-wear, water-based foundation. Powder foundations are another excellent choice as they provide buildable coverage while helping to control oil. Rather than applying a thick layer all over, use your base product to even out your skin tone and then spot-conceal any blemishes or dark circles with a waterproof concealer.
Define Your Eyes Without the Smudge
Eye makeup is often the first casualty of a sudden downpour or high humidity. The key to avoiding the dreaded “raccoon eyes” is simple: use only waterproof products. Swap your regular kajal, eyeliner, and mascara for their waterproof counterparts. These formulas are specifically designed to resist moisture and sweat, ensuring your eye makeup remains crisp and defined all day long. For eyeshadow, consider cream-based products that set to a long-lasting finish, or stick to powder shadows applied over a reliable primer.
Choose Lasting Lip and Cheek Colour
Creamy lipsticks and glosses are prone to bleeding and transferring in humid conditions. For a lip colour that lasts, matte formulas are the superior choice. Liquid matte lipsticks or long-lasting lip tints will provide a vibrant pop of colour without smudging. For blush, powder formulas are generally more reliable than cream blushes during the monsoon as they help absorb excess oil. However, some modern cream blushes are designed to set and can work well if applied correctly. The goal is a healthy flush of colour that won't streak or fade.
Lock It All in Place
The final, and perhaps most critical, step for monsoon-proofing your makeup is setting it properly. After you’ve finished your application, lightly dust a translucent setting powder over your face, particularly on the T-zone, to absorb oil and lock your base in place. To give your makeup maximum staying power, finish with a few spritzes of a mattifying setting spray. This will seal your look, prevent it from melting, and reduce the need for constant touch-ups throughout the day.
















