Summer’s finally here! While people may be excited about the thought of hitting the beach, tanning it up and enjoying the surf, sun and sand, we ladies have an additional teensy weensy (all right, a majah!) concern to think about this summer beauty care and summer make-up! Why, nobody wants to ramp it up under the hot summer sun looking bleary, dried up and pasty, right? Here are two basic but definitely hottah, hottah summer beauty care tips that you may want to remember.
First off, don’t forget to drink lots and lots of water!

That will definitely keep your skin healthy looking even over summer! The intense summer heat and the scorching summer sun can easily dehydrate you and your skin; so don’t forget to refresh by drinking lots of H2O. What you may want to do is buy a handy plastic liquid container that’s usually carried around by cyclists. That type of container has a tube in the middle of the container which you can freeze overnight and then soak it up with your H2O. This way, your way is always kept cold and ready for you to drink whenever you like it.
Secondly, be very careful in buying your summer make-up.
As much as possible, don’t use the ones that you normally use! You don’t know if your face powder has enough SPF to guard your cheeks against the harmful rays of the sun and you don’t know if your make-up collection can be water-resistant. You wouldn’t want to wear mascara during your day-long stay at the beach and then realize that it has run and leaked across your cheeks, would you?

You can buy the limited edition Cargo “Melt-Proof” Makeup Collection it has three water-resistant products and especially formulated for those scorching summer days! The collection has a better-than-waterproof mascara, a melt-proof bronzer and a melt-proof 3-in-1 eye-cheek-lip palette in coral/shimmering apricot/bronze. By the mere sound of that, who wouldn’t want to rush to the store and get themselves a set?


This is very informative. Thanks for the tips. Don’t forget to apply spf lotion too to protect your skin from the harmful UV rays of the sun.