There’s something about the hazy, lazy days of summer that induces a lasses-faire attitude and insouciant approach to looking good. If you’re a low maintenance kinda gal who believes less is more, now’s your time to indulge by paring down your beauty routine, not adding to it. Lightly tanned, well hydrated and glowing skin, form the foundation for a look that’s deceptively simple. The trick is to focus on neutrals, browns, nudes and earthy shades that compliment your natural beauty while covering any flaws. Soft pinks, healthy bronzes and hair that has subtle ease, even if it took you 30mins to perfect! The trick here is using a light hand to apply everything. The result – radiant, natural & gorgeous.

Josie Maran
Josie Maran Tinted Moisturizer SPF30 – $38
A lightweight moisturizer, sheer foundation & powerful SPF all in one. Natural and organic ingredients pamper skin, while broad-spectrum SPF30 shields from future damage.
www.josiemaran.com

Clarks
Clarks Ultra Rich Lip Balm – $19
Features marine collagen microspheres that act like miniature water reservoirs plus shea butter, aloe leaf extract, jojoba and sweet almond oil. Together, these ingredients deliver intense, long-lasting hydration.
www.clarksbotanicals.com

100 Percent Pure
Peach Pigmented Brightening Concealer – $21
Made with caffeine rich green tea, green coffee and concentrated with potent anti-aging ingredients & nourishing blackcurrant oil. Color comes from fruits, vegetables and flowers.
www.100percentpure.com

Suki
Suki Pure Cream Stain in Clay – $40.50
Multitasking color pot can be used for lips, cheeks, or anywhere you want a gorgeous flush of color. Loaded with organic botanicals, Clay is a very versatile chocolaty pink rose neutral with brown undertones.
www.futurenatural.com

Dr. Hauschka
Dr Hauschka Mascara in Brown – $25.95
Make eyelashes silky, lush and full while helping to strengthen lashes over time. Rose and jojoba waxes protect fine lashes while extracts of neem and tea-leaf fortify.
www.drhauschka.com
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