Seasonal Makeup Tips for Men: How to Adjust Your Routine to Changing Weather
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At NuNorm, we believe that great skincare and makeup aren’t just about the products you use but also about adapting your routine to the environment around you. As the weather changes, so does the way your skin behaves, which can affect how makeup sits and performs throughout the day. Whether you’re dealing with the cold, dryness of winter or the heat and humidity of summer, knowing how to tweak your grooming and makeup routine will keep you looking and feeling your best year-round.
Fall: Prepping for Dryness
As the weather cools down, your skin might start to feel dry again, especially with the increased use of indoor heating. Fall is the perfect time to start incorporating more moisturizing products into your routine while still managing any residual oil from summer.
Hydration is Key: As the air gets drier, using products to keep your skin moisturized and healthy-looking are crucial. Its lightweight formula locks in moisture while providing a natural tint to even out your complexion.
Balance Oil and Hydration: If you still experience some shine from lingering humidity, you don’t have to sacrifice hydration for oil control. Use a mattifying cream or powder to blot away the oil.
Winter: Protecting Your Skin from the Cold
Winter’s cold, dry air can wreak havoc on your skin, causing dryness, flakiness, and irritation. During this season, it’s important to focus on moisture-rich products that soothe and protect your skin.
Hydrate and Protect: The dry air can make your skin feel tight, and irritation can become more noticeable. Products like our Tinted Hydrator are perfect for winter as they not only provide a light tint but also keeps your skin hydrated throughout the day.
Keep Shine in Check: Even in winter, oil production doesn’t stop. If you find that certain areas of your face are still prone to shine, there are products that can absorb oil without leaving your skin feeling dry.
Spring: Transitioning to a Balanced Routine
Spring is the season of transition, and that includes your skin. As temperatures rise and humidity increases, your skin may become a little oilier than it was during the winter months. This is the perfect time to opt for lightweight products that provide balance and hydration without overloading your skin.
Opt for a Light Base: NuNorm’s Tinted Hydrator, with its water-gel formula, blurs imperfections while keeping your skin hydrated without feeling greasy. This allows you to maintain a natural look as your skin transitions out of its winter dryness.
Pollen Count Increases: As pollen counts rise, some men experience allergies, which can cause redness or irritation around the nose and eyes. Using a concealer stick can help to even out skin tone and keep you looking fresh even when allergies hit.
Summer: Combating Heat and Humidity
Summer heat can make even the most minimal makeup routines a challenge. Increased sweating and oil production can lead to shine, breakouts, and makeup breakdown. During this season, you’ll want to focus on staying matte while maintaining hydration.
Sweat-Proof Your Look: NuNorm’s products are designed with long-lasting wear in mind. For instance, 85% of users in our trial said the Quick Cover Stick offered buildable, long-lasting coverage, making it perfect for covering imperfections that may be aggravated by summer heat.
Year-Round Grooming Essentials
Regardless of the season, it’s important to maintain a solid base for your skincare and grooming. Our products are year-round essentials for keeping your look polished and natural. With smudge-proof and long-lasting formulas, you can rely on them to keep you looking your best, no matter the weather. Adjusting your skincare and makeup routine based on the seasons is key to maintaining healthy, fresh-looking skin. By using the right products at the right time of year, you can keep oil under control in the summer, boost hydration in the winter, and everything in between. At NuNorm, we’re here to help you look and feel your best, no matter what the weather brings.