I wear full makeup in the parks, but in tasteful, neutral colors, so I'd like to think that I'm not one of the people being laughed at! I'm fair-skinned, but I hate the feel of sunscreen (it feels heavier than my makeup to me), and I find that foundation and powder provide all of the SPF that I seem to need on my face. Besides, I want to look semi-attractive...I'm having more pictures taken of myself in one day than I've usually had in the last few months altogether!
Here's my regimen. The only way that it's different from everyday is that I use waterproof mascara instead of regular while I'm in the parks.
Foundation - Revlon New Complexion One-Step. It's really not particularly one-step, since I still need concealer and powder, but it dries to a nice, powdery (read: non-oily) finish that doesn't melt off in the parks.
Concealer - Maybelline Smooth Result. I'm currently in the market for a new one. This one is a bit heavy...I'd like something light, but with staying power.
Powder - Maybelline True Illusion. I use the little foam wedge that comes with it to apply it, and a brush for touch-ups to keep it from getting too heavy. I'm not necessarily thrilled with it (it cakes if I'm not careful), but I need a powder that's extremely light colored without being pinkish, and this fits the bill.
Blush - I don't remember offhand what it is. I'm not picky about blush in general, as long as the color is right. It's a powder blush, probably Maybelline or Cover Girl.
Lips - For the parks, just a tinted gloss. For evening (Pleasure Island, special dinners, etc.), I like Aveda's lipsticks, sometimes with a little bit of gloss over it.
Eyeshadow - Revlon. Again, not picky, except about the colors.
Eyeliner - something by Maybelline. No idea what...I've been using the same stick of it for at least a couple of years, and it's gotten too short to read it (a little eyeliner goes a LONG way for me!). The only reason I got it was because I couldn't find my beloved L'oreal eyeliner in Real Raisin, but it does the job.
Mascara - usually L'oreal Voluminous waterproof.
Overall, I can't complain. With careful application, my makeup will usually make it through the day looking reasonably good, except for the lip gloss, which needs to be reapplied every so often. I can come back from a full day at the parks, take 3 minutes to give myself a quick dusting of powder and blush, lipstick if I want to, and be presentable for whatever evening activities we're doing.
As for my hair...I wear it short. I do fix it in the morning. Usually, my 'do makes it through the day reasonably well if the weather's cool. If it's incredibly humid or I go on a water ride, it gets wavy in places that I don't want it to, but hey...big deal, right? Photos are much more forgiving of bad hair than they are of bad makeup...at least in my case!