Start With a Solid Base
The secret to long-lasting makeup in humid weather is proper skin preparation. Before anything else, apply a lightweight, water-based moisturiser to keep your skin hydrated without making it greasy. The most crucial step is a good primer. A mattifying
or pore-blurring primer creates a smooth canvas for your makeup and, most importantly, gives it something to grip onto, preventing it from sliding off. Allow your primer to set for at least a minute before moving on to foundation. This simple pause can make a significant difference in how long your makeup lasts.
Choose Lightweight Foundation
Heavy, full-coverage foundations are a recipe for a makeup meltdown in the monsoon. Thick layers are more likely to look cakey and separate in the humidity. Instead, opt for lightweight formulas like a tinted moisturiser, a BB cream, or a sheer, water-based foundation. These products even out your skin tone while allowing your skin to breathe. If you need more coverage in certain areas, use a long-wear, transfer-resistant concealer to spot-correct blemishes or under-eye circles rather than applying a thick layer all over your face. The mantra for the rainy season is 'less is more'.
Embrace Waterproof Eye Makeup
To avoid the dreaded 'raccoon eyes' from smudged liner and mascara, waterproof formulas are non-negotiable during the monsoon. Invest in a good waterproof or water-resistant eyeliner and mascara to keep your eye makeup sharp and in place, no matter the downpour. When it comes to eyeshadow, powder formulas can sometimes crease in humid conditions. Consider trying a waterproof cream shadow or a gel-based eyeliner that can be smudged for a simple, long-lasting look. Keeping the eye makeup minimal and clean is a smart strategy for the season.
Swap Powders for Creams (Mostly)
There's a debate between cream and powder products for humid weather. While some experts suggest powder blush and bronzer are better for absorbing oil, others find cream formulas last longer and look more natural. Cream blushes tend to melt into the skin for a seamless, dewy finish that can be more forgiving if you get caught in a drizzle. They provide a natural flush of colour without the risk of looking patchy. However, if you have very oily skin, a powder blush applied over a set base might give you better longevity. For most, a cream or gel blush is a fantastic, fuss-free option for the rains.
Lock it in with Matte Finishes
Glossy and dewy finishes can quickly turn into a greasy mess in high humidity. This season, matte is your best friend. Replace glossy lipsticks with transfer-proof matte liquid lipsticks or lip tints that offer long-lasting colour without smudging. The final, essential step to seal your entire look is a setting spray. A few spritzes of a good quality setting spray will lock your makeup in place, control shine, and reduce the need for constant touch-ups throughout the day. For on-the-go fixes, carry blotting papers instead of pressed powder; they absorb excess oil without adding more product to your face.
















