Beauty and make-up expert Shikha Taneja advises…
Avoid thick creams; prepare the skin with a light moisturiser and a good sunscreen. You can follow it up with a primer which will help your make-up stay longer.
Swap your foundation with a tinted moisturiser. If you have any zit or scar that needs more coverage, you can spot on a concealer.
Try a vibrant blusher. Lively colours brighten the face and give it a youthful glow. Ditch any cream blusher and use powder blusher instead.
Stop any shine and carry blotting sheets that are available at the beauty stores. Always blot before you touch up with a pressed powder.
An eye primer is a must for crease-free eyeshadow application as it creates a base for powder shadow to stay longer. Use waterproof mascara or go for sheer mascara.
Avoid kohl as it is likely to run; you can use a gel-based eyeliner instead.
Avoid thick lipstick that tends to attract sand and breaks down faster. Rather, go in for matt lip pencils in bright colours or a tinted lip balm instead.