Hot weather has a way of exposing every flaw in your makeup routine—and according to beauty creator Gretzie Parth, a lot of the habits people swear by might actually be working against them. In a recent reel, she breaks down the most common summer makeup mistakes and what to do instead if you want your look to survive heat, sweat, and long days.

1. Relying Too Much on Primer
Think primer is the secret to long-lasting makeup? Not so fast. Parth calls it out bluntly: “You’re relying on a makeup primer to make your makeup last… but that is honestly a marketing scam.” Instead, she emphasizes that well-prepped skin—hydrated and healthy—is what really keeps makeup in place.

2. Using Too Much Product
Heavy makeup and summer don’t mix. From foundation to concealer, Parth stresses a “less is more” approach. Rather than coating your entire face, she recommends applying foundation in downward strokes and focusing only on areas that need coverage. The rest? Lightly blend whatever is left on your brush. The same goes for concealer. Over-applying can lead to creasing and melting in the heat, so keeping it minimal is key.

3. Overdoing Glossy Lips
Sticky glosses and lip oils might feel summery, but they don’t always hold up well in heat. Between humidity, sweat, and constant reapplying, they can quickly turn messy, migrate outside the lip line, or leave your lips feeling tacky. Opting for more balanced formulas—like lightweight lip stains, satin finishes, or hydrating balms—can keep your look polished without the fuss.
These alternatives not only last longer but also give you that effortless, low-maintenance vibe that actually works in hot weather. If you still love a glossy finish, try applying a thin layer just to the center of your lips for shine without the slip.
The Bottom Line
Summer makeup isn’t about piling on more—it’s about using less, placing it strategically, and locking it in the right way. Skip the heavy layers, focus on skin prep, and lean into lightweight techniques that enhance your natural glow instead of fighting the heat.

