After nearly 20 years on this planet, I've come to the conclusion that I am not, in fact, a Winter Person. As much as I love seeing frost on the ground and love a good bit of rain (I am English, after all), there is nothing better than a long sunny day spent lounging around outside, the feel of the warm sun on your shoulders and being able to wear flip flops 24/7. Nothing.
The other best thing about the summer? Summer skin. I've got a Mediterranean-ish complexion (thanks, Mum), so I actually tan pretty easily, but lose this colour come winter. Le cry. My solution? Bring out the summertime big guns and fake it.
First of all, the prep work. After finishing my normal skincare routine, I slap on the SPF to protect my skin from the sun's harmful rays. This is such an important step in my routine and have been using some SPF in some form or another for almost a year now and my skin is so much better for it. Kiehl's Ultra Light Daily UV Defence SPF 50 PA+++ UVA is a great option as it's so darn light for a factor 50 lotion. However, it is on the pricier side so might not be for everyone, so Soap and Glory Feel Good Factor Translucent BB Cream SPF 25 may be something to consider instead for those on a budge because, again, this is so light on my skin and it smells like peaches, score. My other recommendation would be La Roche Posay Anthelios XL Tinted Cream SPF50, which sits somewhere between the two price wise. This is a fantastic product that got me through last summer working outside. It's tinted, meaning you need less foundation, which, let's face it, is always a bonus come summertime. All three protect against UVA and UVB rays and have adequate SPF protection. I'm not going to try and explain why SPF is so important just yet, but you can find Caroline Hiron's reasons here.
Next up, the good stuff: makeup. I've never really been a big lover of fake tan (it always seemed like such a lot of faff for something that never looked natural), so I rely on my maquillage to bronze myself up. As far as I'm concerned, the best brand for feigning a summer glow is Chanel. As expensive as it is, nothing else seems to compare. I first of all use their Soleil Tan de Chanel Sheer Illumination Fluid on the high points of my face, and follow with the oh-so infamous Soleil Tan de Chanel Bronze Universel Bronzing Makeup Base. Not only do these products have incredibly convoluted names and the price tags to match, they are, in effect, summer in a bottle (or two). The former provides a slightly shimmery, bronze-y, gold-y gleam to the skin. This is probably my favourite highlighter of all time as it works wonderfully no matter how I use it. Ironically, I actually bought this by accident, meaning the pick up Bronze Universel, but neither the shop assisstant or myself knew what I was looking for. I use the latter product everywhere else on my face, neck, ears and chest to bring my skin tone down a few shades. I think that this will work best on olive toned skin as it is slightly orange, so pale girls might struggle with it a bit, but it is amazing if you can get it to work for you. It has a silicone-y slip that makes it an excellent primer for your foundation.
When I'm all bronzed up, I either reach for my concealer or a tinted moisturiser, depending on the state of my skin. At the moment things are still pretty bad (but getting better!), so I'm using a mix. I'd recommend Dr Jart+ Water Fuse BB SPF25 as it adapts to suit your skin nicely and has a beautiful sheen on the skin. Add a lick of mascara, brush through those brows and cream eyeshadow - I recommend a mix of MAC Pro Longwear Paint Pot in Indianwood (which does not receive nearly enough attention online IMO) and Chanel Illusion d'Ombre Longwear Luminous Eyeshadow in Divine for a golden, shimmering eye.
So there you are, how to feign summer skin in the midst of winter. But in the meantime... Where's the Lemsip?



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