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There are tons of multi-use products that you can pack in your makeup bag that'll make you look a million dollars for very little effort. Focus on taking products with you that can do a few different jobs, or that have multiple products in one single package. CC creams and BB creams are perfect for covering up blemishes and spots, but if your skin is fairly clear, a primer that includes a highlighter or a touch of concealer will do the job nicely. A cheek and lip tint that either comes in a bottle, or in a stick, means that you only need to take one product with you and it'll give you a lovely rosy glow. For your eyes, pack a kohl pencil, a mascara wand (false lash varieties are best as they'll give your lashes extra volume) and an eyeshadow pencil with a different shade at either end. It's also a good idea to take a highlighter pencil, if you have space, as well as an eyebrow pencil. And that's it! You can either use everything to give you a full-on party look, or mix and match the products if you've woken up a little bit hungover. A swipe of a bright red lip pencil will add glamour in 30 seconds flat, and a little bit of highlighter used on the browbone, down the nose, over the cheekbones and over the collarbones will make sure that the light hits your face in all the right places - so you'll look fabulous in all of those Instagram pics!

Protect Your Skin
If you're going to be out in the sun all day, it's really important that you protect your skin with a decent sunscreen. There are some formulas that you can apply over makeup, but your best bet will be to apply it all over and let it sink in for about 20 minutes before you head out. Spray formulas are quicker to apply while powder formulas are a good choice for topping up your protection. You could also pack a 24 hour formula - that way, you can just apply it once and then party all day without worrying that you're going to burn.
After a long day of festivities, make sure to cleanse your face thoroughly to remove makeup, dirt, and sweat. Use a gentle cleanser suitable for your skin type. Sleeping with makeup on can clog pores and lead to breakouts. Applying a moisturizer helps maintain your skin's hydration levels and creates a protective barrier. Choose a moisturizer appropriate for your skin type and apply it after cleansing, both in the morning and before bedtime.
Cheat Hangovers
Many people - understandably - overindulge on wine and the spirits of their choice while at a festival. But if you're drinking every night and waking up hungover, your skin, hair and eyes will suffer.
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Replenish lost electrolytes by consuming beverages or foods rich in electrolytes, such as coconut water or electrolyte tablets. This can help combat dehydration and support your skin's health. Upon waking up, drink water or a rehydration solution to combat the lingering effects of dehydration. Also, engage in light physical activity, like a short walk, to boost your circulation and help your body recover.
You might want to take eyedrops and eye brightening cream, too - just in case!
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- www.cosmopolitan.co.uk/beauty-hair/festival-beauty-survival-guide-82567
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- Photo courtesy of Kendra Miller by Flickr : www.flickr.com/photos/brokendownlover/6067912784
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