![]() ![]() The medium coverage lasted all day, as well, though I wouldn’t consider it transfer-proof as I could pick up a small amount of product when dabbing my face with toilet paper. There was no smearing or running, even though I was dripping sweat. Even though it doesn’t control shine, and I looked incredibly slick when I was sweating, my sweat didn’t affect the foundation at all. Technically, I feel like it successfully delivers on those claims. It claims to be sweat-proof, water-proof, and humidity-proof. This foundation was specifically made with all-day, active wear in mind. #4: Covergirl Outlast Active Foundation ( $4.47) I prepped my skin with toner, serum and SPF moisturizer. Some notes: I have combination skin, and wore these foundations without primer. Watch the video above to see how they performed, and keep scrolling to see how they ranked! I recently tested out four popular drugstore foundations from Covergirl and L’Oreal to find out how they’d do when worn all day in the heat. When I do decide to put on a face, though, I need to make sure my makeup can handle to heat. I can work up a considerable amount of sweat just walking to my mailbox and back! Usually when it’s this hot (105° on most days, recently!) I wear minimal makeup if I’m not doing anything particular. Summer is officially in full swing, and temperatures are hella high.
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