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Make-up Tips for Older Women
Make-up Tips for Older Women
- Instead of the traditional lip liner pencil, line your lips with a stiff bristled brush using your blush. This gives your lipstick the staying power that helps prevent any bleeding or feathering of your lip color around your lips.
- Apply a loose translucent powder with a powder brush in the morning and do not reapply during the day. Excessive powder, especially from a compact, accentuates lines and wrinkles. If you need a touch up for shine, simply use a fluffy brush like our Complexion Brush and smooth it over your face.
- Use a high lighter to de-emphasize jowls (the lines from the edge of the nose to the corner of the mouth).
- Frosted eye shadows can actually make you look younger but be sure that you are expert at handling them properly. Use the lightest shade under your brow, a darker one close to your lashes and the darkest on the crease and blend them properly.
- Soft and subtle in the choice of makeup and colors for the youthful look or get professional help.
- Use cream blushes in golden almond and copper tones and blend them gently from cheeks to temples in an arc for a soft transparent effect.
- Blends of pink and gray eye shadows soften graying hair.
- Use a soft eyebrow pencil that matches your hair color and never ever use black eyebrow pencil.
- Use soft matte lip colors in pink, berry, coral or peach shades to make your lips fuller.
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