Hot Summer Beauty Finds — As Seen On “Great Day Houston”
We may love the fun-loving spirit of the summer season, but there’s no denying that sweltering temperatures and soaring humidity levels require us to rethink our beauty regimens.
We may love the fun-loving spirit of the summer season, but there’s no denying that sweltering temperatures and soaring humidity levels require us to rethink our beauty regimens.
While summer doesn’t officially start until June 20th, here in Austin, we’re already experiencing temperatures in the upper 90s and off-the-charts UV index readings, so it’s safe to say the season has arrived in early bird fashion.
We’ve all binge-watched The Tiger King on Netflix and wondered if, when it’s finally safe to come out of quarantine, we’ll wind up looking like some of the docu-series’ major players.
Back in February, I stopped by KHOU’s “Great Day Houston” and filmed this segment about the beauty secrets of celebrities’ glam squads: the ultra talented makeup artists, hair stylists, colorists, estheticians, and nail artists responsible for staging some of the most memorable beauty looks on stage, in photo shoots, and on the red carpet.
Chilly temperatures, indoor heating systems, and longer nights all beckon us to make some changes to our beauty routines.
Although many of our kiddos are heading back to school over the next two weeks, the weather outside doesn’t indicate that the summer season is over — not by a long shot!
The skin is the body’s largest organ, and it absorbs approximately 64% of what you apply on it, so why would you ever want to coat it with products containing suspicious and potentially harmful chemicals?
Start blasting Demi Lovato’s “Cool For The Summer” and Childish Gambino’s “Summertime Magic” because the warmest and sultriest season of the year is officially here.
Here’s a sobering figure: 92% of people in the world live in cities that don’t meet the World Health Organization’s air quality standards.
Living in Texas, you come to have very strong opinions about two personal care staples: deodorant (as in: what deodorant can hold up all day when it’s 105 degrees outside?) and sunscreen (you can literally get a sunburn while in your car and stuck in traffic, folks!).