BEAUTY

Sweat beads

The temperatures are rising and we spend more time outdoors in it. Layers are peeled yet the sweat beads are still forming. Ugh. I hate summer. What do you do when you are still sweating when you’re sitting around in practically nothing? Enter Scünci They have cute hair solutions to keep the sticky, sweaty hair off your face without breaking the bank and still looking cute while you work out, go to work, bbq, shopping, partying on fabulous rooftop bars, etc.

I have the 5 pack headband and used it while applying make up on my bridal clients most recently. My assistant put the super soft headbands on while he applied a facial mask by Caudalie on all the bridesmaids. The headbands kept their hair off their face and did not create weird hair when the make up application was done and the girls were ready to get their hair done.

Crochet headband

Crochet headband

I pack Luxtural’s skincare line in my gym/dance bag to refresh and cleanse my face after the major sweat session. I really like their Mystique Fountain – Facial Deep Hydration Rainy Mist. It wakes up my skin and leaves it with a little hydration. “Mystique Fountain tones and calms, cools and refreshes your skin, naturally protecting it from environmental damage as it reduces inflammation.”

Facial mist

Facial mist

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About the author

Alaine

a global nomad who grew up in cities around the world. A dancer/choreographer/dance educator/make up artist/and part time videographer, her days are spent running around the crosstown, uptown, downtown, Brooklyn and everything in between. She spends her free time watching dance/music/theater performances in the city as well as traveling, dining, shopping (recovering shop-a-holic), spending time with the boyfriend, massages, and applying make up on brides-to-be. A perfect date in NYC involves watching a dance performance at the Joyce Theater, dinner/drinks/dessert at Basta Pasta, and a leisurely stroll through Gramercy Park. For more information about Alaine please visit http://www.alainehanda.com