Under Nautapa's conditions of heat and humidity, any makeup can easily melt. The effects of sweating, oily skin, and sunshine will cause makeup to appear patchy, cakey, and faded once one leaves his or her place. This becomes a major problem, especially for office-goers, college girls, and women getting ready for weddings or parties.

Too much foundation, too many creamy items, and poor skincare all contribute to melting makeup in these conditions. However, proper sweat-proof makeup will help keep the makeup fresh for a long time in the heat.

During summer, the best approach involves applying light matte long-lasting products.  Also, make sure you hydrate your skin and use primers and setting spray. Know some easy and effective beauty hacks that can help you in preventing your makeup from smudging, even in sweat.

Prepare Your Skin Properly: Thoroughly cleanse your face before applying makeup. An oil-free moisturizer will ensure that your skin stays hydrated. Use ice cubes for massaging your face to avoid sweating. Use a sunscreen, but ensure that it is a lightweight one.

Primers can be very helpful during the summer: Matte primer is used for sweatless makeup mostly. It blurs pores and controls oil secretion. When you apply primer, especially on the T-zone of your face, it makes your makeup stay longer. Additionally, silicone primers are preferred in the summer.

Ditch heavy foundation, opt for lighter makeup: Heavy foundation melts quickly in summer. Choose a BB cream, skin tint, or lightweight matte foundation. Apply makeup by dabbing it with a beauty blender. Excessive layering can make your face look cakey.

Use waterproof products: Go for waterproof eyeliner, mascara, and kajal. Apply powder blush and don’t use cream blush. Matte lipstick works better in the summer. Remember, non-smudging makeup remains intact all day long.

Always keep a bottle of setting spray and blotting papers around you: After applying makeup, spray a setting spray to fix it. It makes your makeup look fresh throughout the day. If you sweat, blot your skin using blotting papers. Then gently pat with compact powder.