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Create a
dewy refl ection
There’s a fine line between glowy
and sweaty: Your skin-care selec-
tions will help you find the sweet
spot. To get the glow, limit washing
your face to one time at night. “I use
Elemis Pro-Collagen Cleansing
Balm ($64, elemis.com) to keep my
skin juicy and radiant,” Hughes says.
“Then I swipe an exfoliating pad
across skin and apply moisturizer
where I need it. In the morning,
I go for a lightweight hydrator
or oil,” she adds. “ You can mix them
if you want.” Pinkish-tinted Garnier
SkinActive Glow Boost Illuminat-
ing Moisturizer ($12, drugstores)
brightens any skin tone as it
hydrates. Then, to avoid excess
shine, smooth a mattifying primer
like Lancôme Prep and Matte
Primer ($35, lancome-usa.com)
on the T-zone of your face. “That
way, your cheeks are radiant and
your forehead and nose stay matte,”
Barose says.
Now makeup,
but keep it sheer
For lightweight coverage, pat
on a base like Perricone MD
No Makeup Foundation Serum
SPF 25 ($60, sephora.com) with
a damp makeup sponge like
the Juno & Co. Microfiber Rosé
Velvet Sponge ($6, thejuno.co).
Or use a fluffy brush (Hughes rec-
ommends Revlon Highlighter
Brush, $10, revlon.com) to blend
Glossier Stretch Concealer ($18,
glossier.com) all over skin. Either
method will prevent “that heavy
finish that would kill this look’s
casual, outdoors vibe,” Barose
says. “Plus, if you’re in the heat,
a full-coverage foundation would
likely melt.” (Continued on page 30)
“Sunset colors—a soft peach, a
warm apricot—are brilliant on the skin.”
warm apricot—are brilliant on the skin.”
BareMinerals Endless
Summer Bronzers
and Endless Glow
Highlighters ($29 each,
sephora.com).