Sunglasses are notorious for leaving marks on the nose area, particularly after applying high-coverage foundation.
Plus, in summer, the heat and humidity only amplify the problem.
While lengthy, his tricks will prevent any tell-tale nose pad smudges, even in 100-degree weather.

As Gene instructs,alwaysstart with primer.
Setting powder “will help fight against humidity,” preventing makeup from sliding off with your sunglasses.
Holmes advises starting with aneyeprimer (instead of a regular primer) without pigment.

Apply it to the sides of the nose where your sunglasses will touch, and blend over your foundation.
Next, just as Gene recommended toMakeup, soak your sponge in tons ofsetting spray.
Feeling a bit extra?
you might prep your sunglasses, too.
Holmes recommends cleaning up your sunglasses' nose pads with alcohol, and dust setting powder on them.
Your makeup shouldn’t move a millimeter, even with sunglasses and heat no touch-ups required.