Lisa Potter-Dixon, who co-hosts the podcast Life & Lipstick and has written two best-selling beauty books, all good heat-proof make-up should start with prepping and priming the skin.
Potter-Dixon suggests starting with a few squirts of moisturiser on your face to add hydration as this will help your make-up last longer and sit better.
When it comes to choosing a primer, she suggests opting for something lightweight that will take away any excess oil, such as the Elemis Pro-Collagen Insta-Smooth Primer.
Alternatively, if you prefer a glow during summer, Becca’s Backlight Priming Filter is a great option as it will help to even out your base while adding a “lit within” look.
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