Festival Season: How to get it right

Ever wondered how some seemingly superhuman revellers emerge from their tents looking fresh faced and festival ready, even on the final day? Here’s how…

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Image Credit @ Jem Mitchell

If you’re off to a festival this summer, you’re probably starting to think about what sort of fun, festival look you’re going to try out – and maybe also how you’re going to stay at least semi-clean and fresh!

Festivals are so much fun, it’s a time where you can go all-out rock chick, or if you’re feeling adventurous, do something crazy and really have fun with your makeup and style. Anything goes; you might want to create a fresh-faced Coachella vibe, go for smoky, kohl-rimmed rock-chick eyes, or if you’re feeling adventurous, maybe try out something with glitter, sequins or body paint. The sky is the limit! (Just make sure you pack enough baby wipes to remove it all before you crash!)

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Here are three of my suggestions and how to wear them:

Fresh Faced Glow Look

  • Max Factor Miracle Glow Pro-Illuminator – this is a total must for a festival if you’re going for that dewy, healthy look with braids, a tan and some cut off denim shorts. This Pro-Illuminator instantly makes you look like you’ve just had a facial and it’s a great multi-tasker because you can use it on both your body and face.
  • Glossier Cloud Paint – comes in a handy pocket sized tube, apply onto your cheeks and lips for a natural, dewy looking pop of colour, perfect for creating a radiant beauty look even when you’re tired and worse for wear.
  • Charlotte Tilbury’s Glastonberry Lipstick is a flattering berry shade, named after the famous Glastonbury festival. Great for darker skin tones, or for amping up your daytime look to take you through to the evening.
  • Burberry BB cream – I’m a massive fan of BB creams, but nothing beats the Burberry one in my book. It comes in a handy tube, perfect for travelling with, and has the perfect formula to create super natural, gorgeous looking skin. Pump into your hand and apply like you would your moisturiser, working it into the face and down the neck
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Image Credit @ Camilla Akrans

Rock Chick Look

Glitter is the perfect way to create instant rock and roll cool, if applied in the right way. Just scatter the glitter using a flat brush onto dewy skin and let it fall organically, you don’t need to worry about getting it perfect, the more naturally it falls onto the skin, the cooler it looks.

Any self-respecting rock chick knows how to do an eyeliner. It should look a bit worn in and smudgey, so you don’t need to worry about getting it perfect; it’s the sort of thing you could do really simply in the back of a tent. I love the Burberry Blendable Kohl in Jet Black, or Kevyn Aucoin’s The Eye Pencil Primatif in Black – just apply it around the lash line and smudge in with a finger until it has a worn in feel to it.

A great nude lip shade is an essential for a rock and roll look. Try Max Factor’s Velvet Matte Lipstick in Rose 20 if you suit more of a pinky nude shade, or Beauty Pie do a great shade called Cowboy Nude which is a more brown-y nude shade. For dark skintones, try Laura Mercier Crème Smooth Lipstick in Lychee Parfait.

A little makeup artist tip, is to rub a little lip balm onto your lips, eyelids and cheekbones to create a bit of shine on the skin. It gives your makeup a worn in look and creates the feeling that you’ve been out partying all night.

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Image Credit @ Daniel Jackson

Creative Festival Look

Using stick on gems, and accessories is a really easy, fun way to transform your look for a festival. I carry lots of things in my professional kit that I’ve picked up over the years from craft shops, art supply stores and all sorts of sequins, glitters and golf leaf sheets, but you can buy some great ready done options too.

Try Lionette stickers. You can either apply them just as they come, or cut them up to make your own, customisable.

Duo adhesive is great to stick on any sequins, gems or interesting things that you find at a craft store – you can get all sorts of things.

If you want to be creative with colour on the face and body, then try Mac Paint Sticks – they’re a great multi use product and comes in a great range of bright colours.


BOBBY BROWN NO SMUDGE MASCARA

Tried and Tested

Bobbi Brown No Smudge Mascara is a staple for me, I’ve used it for years and I always know it wont smudge, budge or drop – it’s perfect for Festival Season, whether its warm or wet weather.


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Image Credit @ Camilla Akrans

Survival Musts

  1. Decleor Aurabsolu Refreshing Mist is great for re-hydrating and freshening up the skin, it also contains essential oils that smell amazing too.
  2. Yes to Cucumber Wipes – if you’re looking for an easy on-the-go cleansing solution that’s eco-friendly, opt for Yes to Cucumber wipes, which are made from compostable Forest Stewardship Council fabrics with no oils, parabens or petroleum. Check out my post on sustainable face wipes for more ideas.
  3. Jao hand sanitiser is a great natural option for keeping your hands fresh and sanitised when you’re on the go. I always have it in my set bag when I work. The Jao sanitiser is much more natural and less harsh than some of the sanitisers out there.
  4. Berocca is amazing for a quick pick me up if you’ve over indulged.
  5. Make sure to have some sun cream on you – even if it’s not sunny, you’re outside all the time and you need to protect your skin. Try La Roche Posay’s mist spray.
  6. Klorane dry shampoo is a must have for a festival – it’s super natural and gives your hair an ultimate turnaround.
  7. Byredo Hair Perfume is great to pop into your bag to keep your hair smelling amazing – as you move around and dance, it lets off a little fragrance.

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