![]() ![]() Then, it occurred to me: Why not just find a base that looks flawless in both places?Įnter sweat-proof foundation. The sweat-resistant foundation that worked for me in NYC would get dry and patchy when I was in LA a dreaded phenomenon that J.Lo’s makeup artist, Scott Barnes, calls ‘skipping.’ The dewy coverage formulas I reserved for LA would leave me looking like a BP oil slick in New York City’s humidity. NYC, meanwhile, can be as sweaty and humid as a Moroccan hammam (I’m normally into that, but not when I’m outside or wearing clothes). ![]() I’m bi-coastal, meaning I spend about a week or two per month in New York City, but otherwise, I’m home in Los Angeles. ![]() Summer is especially devious when it comes to a foundation. And that’s how I like it: My skin, but better. Foundation has always been my favorite product, even though most people would say I never look like I’m wearing any. Foundation, the meat and potatoes of any makeup routine, creates an even and uniform complexion, covers blemishes and hyperpigmentation, sometimes acts as a sunscreen or moisturizer, and can even give you a tan (yes for me, please). Everyone falls into a foundation rut sometimes (see: photos of me with a ghost-white face and tan neck circa 2010-kidding, they’re nowhere to be found).
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