You shouldn't make a habit of sleeping in your makeup. However, Kim K does it all the time, and she knows if you're going to do it, you might as well do it right. So take some advice from Marie Claire and do these things:
1. Set Your Makeup with Loose Powder
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This way, your makeup will last longer.
2. Skip Your Normal Skincare Routine
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Moisturizer, face oils, and eye cream will ruin your makeup, so don't use them if you plan on sleeping in your makeup.
3. Sleep on a Silk Pillowcase
This way, you won't get as many breakouts.
4. Lay Mummy-style
Try to sleep on your back, so that your makeup doesn't rub off on your pillow and sheets.
5. Refresh Your Makeup in the AM
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Spray some skin mist on your face and touchup the mascara that has faded away overnight.
6. Don't Wear the Same Face of Makeup for More than 18 Hours
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Your skin needs to breathe to stay healthy, you know.
It's not healthy to sleep in your makeup. However, if you're going to do it every once in a while, make sure you follow these tips.
Do you ever fall asleep without removing your makeup?
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is it bad to sleep in my makeup?
- Yes! Sleeping in makeup can clog your pores and lead to breakouts. Plus, it might age your skin faster over time. But hey, we’ve all been guilty of it once or twice!
- Okay, but sometimes I really have no choice! What can I do?
- I get it, life happens! If you absolutely must sleep in it, try using a setting spray before bed to keep it from smudging too much. Maybe lay a soft cloth over your pillow to save your sheets!
- Are there any makeup products I can actually sleep in?
- Some brands offer makeup that's specifically formulated to be breathable and less harmful overnight. While it’s better to go bare-faced, these can be a safer option if you're caught in a pinch.
- How can I remove my makeup quickly if I'm too tired at night?
- Keep makeup wipes by your bed! They’re a quick fix for lazy nights. A micellar water is also gentle and easy to use, just a quick swipe and you’re done!
- What’s your best tip for preserving makeup overnight if I have to?
- Definitely use a good primer when applying your makeup initially, and a setting spray before you hit the sheets. But really, your skin will thank you more if you just cleanse before bed!