"Selena has beautiful skin and likes to have a slight tan in the summer. She doesn't need a lot of coverage, so a lightweight foundation works best. You have to keep product to a minimum in the warmer part of the year. However, layering is key to making it last all day. If you want your eyeshadow to stay put in the humidity, apply a thin layer of a matte powder shadow to your lids, then take one of the
CoverGirl Smoky ShadowBlastsand tap in on top. Your shadow will become practically waterproof and stay gorgeous all day. Also, it goes without saying water resistant formulas always work best, like with the
CoverGirl LashBlast mascaras."—
Selena Gomez’s CoverGirl Celebrity Makeup Artist Karan Mitchell
"During the summer, keep everything very minimal. Instead of wearing foundation, do a tinted moisturizer instead. Wear waterproof mascara, and stick to blush and lip gloss. Not even lip gloss — lip balm!"—
Victoria Justice“Drink lots and lots of water because it can get really, really hot out. You want to make sure your skin doesn’t get any breakouts or dry areas. It’s also really good for your hair, especially if you have color-treated hair.”—
Ariana Grande“My skin is so sensitive, so the best beauty trick I've learned is to use baby sunscreen. You also have to have waterproof mascara — that's a must. You can just throw it on and you're done. And some kind of wave spray for your hair — it's going to naturally happen anyway, so why not take the opportunity to enhance that natural beachy thing and make it a look.”
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Jennifer Stone“In the summer, I don’t like to wear a lot of foundation or powder because I feel like it melts off. I’m a huge fan of cream blushes because I feel like it gives you a doe-y look. I like
Tarte and
Stila— they make really good ones. As far as hair goes, I let my hair air-dry and it’s sort of wavy, so I just make sure to put some spray in it. There’s
Bumble and bumble. Surf Spray, which is good. Then there’s a
John Frieda wave spray that protects against frizz too, so that it will dry naturally wavy.”—
Lucy Hale"I know it is hard to believe, but you can burn your lips. A lip balm with SPF 15 is in every single one of my bags."—
Kim Kardashian“I prefer tinted moisturizer to foundation, and I put it on with a foundation brush, so it doesn’t cake it on too thick. It’s
great for summer.”—
Debby RyanCLINIQUE SUN SPF 30 BODY CREAM |
“If you can avoid your blow dryer and straightener in the summer, that's a plus. Go natural and don’t fight your hair. Use leave-in conditioner — you can apply it in the morning and reapply mid-day. Or you can use other moisturizers during the day to keep your hair shiny and soft. Also, wearing your hair up and piled on top of your head is a very cute look for the summer. It shows your face and neck and beautiful tan skin. Putting your hair up will also keep it protected.”—
Rihanna's Hairstylist
Ursula Stephen“I love
Smith’s Rosebud Salve. I did this trick last summer, when I was on vacation: I used it to prime my lashes before curling. It was like a natural mascara. It made the lashes hold the curl and look shiny. I use it for everything! And I love
L’Oréal Elnett hairspray . It’s very light and holds whatever hairstyle you want.”—
Beyoncé"When it's hot out, I like to wear more face powder and I'm really good at washing my makeup off. That's my trick — wash off your makeup before you go to bed. Also, use lotion before you go to bed. I don't like the sun and I'm not in it very often."
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Taylor Momsen“My secret to keeping my makeup looking great when it's hot out is blotting paper. It takes moisture off your face without adding layers of powder.”—
AnnaSophia Robb