Whenever my skin starts acting up, my first instinct is always more concealer. This has never worked. Every monsoon season, social media convinces us that skin concerns should be hidden immediately. More redness? Cover it. More texture? Cover it. More breakouts? Definitely cover them. The reality is that piling makeup on top of irritated skin often draws more attention to the problem. Some days, the most effective monsoon makeup tip is simply wearing less makeup. I know. I hate that answer too. But your skin barrier doesn't care about your plans, your deadlines or the event you have later that evening. Once it's irritated, it's going to let everyone know.
And, if my word isn't enough, here's what international fashion model Ravleen Varghese has to say about it, "When you're constantly in hair and makeup, you become really aware of how your skin reacts to different environments. During monsoon season, I've learned that less is usually more. I focus on keeping my skin comfortable rather than trying to make my makeup look perfect all day. The moment my skin barrier feels compromised, everything else starts to show."