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Holly, do you wear a foundation everyday? if so, here is a trick that my sister recommended:

Use a makeup primer or makeup base under foundation. The silicone in the makeup primers should help hold your foundation in place and control the sweat a bit. Over that, you can try a powder foundation which does not slide off as easy as liquid foundation. For blush, use cheek stain instead of powder. Use waterproof mascara for your lashes. For eyeshadow, look for long lasting cream shadow.

Hope that it helps.
Colts Neck NJ
 
 
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This may draw more attention to you than you'd like, but using a fan (like the Spaniards do) I find to be really helpful. It collapses down to fit in my purse and is prettier than the folded paper I sometimes have to resort to using.
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Any advice for sweaty face? When I get hot it seems the only place I sweat is my forehead! I carry napkins in glove compartment and tissues in my purse but it still can be embarrassing.
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I just gave something a try that was suggested for puffy eyelids. As I've aged, every once in a while I get a small bump on my body that isn't a pimple, isn't cancer, and doesn't go away on its own. Currently there is one on my face that has been bugging me for months.

Lost (Shel) said she uses Preparation H to reduce the puffiness in her eyelids, so I thought (finally), why not use it on this bump? Gotta tell you, folks, that I got IMMEDIATE results! There's no pain, no redness, and the bump is reduced by at least half. I've no idea if it will go away completely, but with a dab twice a day it continues to shrink. Thank you, Shel!!!
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In the summer, don't forget setting spray. I love my Loreal foundation. I have tried Sephora, Cargo and Ulta foundations, it is my fave of them all. But I prefer a matte look in foundation. I have started doing my eyes softer lately with a reddish cream, a pearl top to the eyebrow and black powder shadow to above the brow.
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Read this in a magazine, and while it's not a makeup tip, it is a tip all the same:

I have "fine" hair, could use some volume. What I tried, according to a hair article, was to use shampoo only on my scalp, then apply conditioner to my ends without first rinsing off the shampoo. Then, the shampoo helps rid any excess conditioner that would weigh down my hair, as products tend to do.

I've tried it a couple days, and it works well. I may need to really condition all over sometimes, but for daily washing (which I do), it seems like a good thing so far.
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Finally found black creme eye shadow at Sephora!! Then at Dillards I found a lovely purple cream eye shadow. Wore them out last night, I like it alot. It really made my dark eyes pop out. Its hard for me to change make up that works (plus I am a notorious creature of habit LOL)...but I am loving creme eye shadow.
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By far the best moisturizer that I ever used for my body was by Clarins. Creme Masvelt multi-reductrice.
Costly but worth it!
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"That" wont work well at the beach" ....well you could replace the sugar with sand lol.

Keeping skin exfoliated and moisturized will help maximize the effect of the sunscreen as the sunscreen won't get hung up on dead skin cells and reach deeper . I can't say that's a "fact" but makes logical sense to me but I'm a dumb blonde and could be wrong lol.

Now I want to go to the beach and do a test lol

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Mrs. Sav, I've done something similar. And Mrs. SAInterracial makes some lovely scrubs (in pretty plastic jars actually...there is a small amt remaining in mine from her...hint hint). She adds scented oils with the other, and it's inexpensive, but very nice and works well. Of course, that won't work well at the beach!

Sunblock with moisturizer or moisturizer w/ sunblock, both are nice. And drink lots of water.
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