The makeup you should avoid as you grow older and the one you will prefer -In your 30s, 40s, 50s
It goes without saying that every woman of every age, she has a right to beauty and personal grooming and care is essential. We admire older women who keep their looks elegant and polished and their makeup subtle and chic. They inspire us! But how will you achieve it too?
What to avoid in makeup at any age? Which products are suitable and how should they be used in the 30s, 40s and of course the 50s? Beauty has no limits and make up is a way of expression with endless possibilities. After thirty tones, textures and techniques change. To complete your style through beautiful make up looks and to always look your best, these are all the things you should adopt and some that it is good to stop doing as you grow older:
At 30
It could be described as his age less is more makeup, since most women now know very well what suits them and what doesn't. It's good to know what suits you, but be careful not to stick to just that, because it will make you look older.
1. It will be good to avoid too much powder. It makes the skin look dry and therefore ages it. Choose a smaller brush and apply only to the T-zone.
2. Eyeshadows with glitter – Replace them with glosses. The same goes for pearl finishes. Cream textures and highlighter in the inner corner make the eyes look bigger and brighter.
3. Full Coverage Foundation – Not!. As we get older we pay more attention to the textures of our makeup and not so much to the composition of the foundation, which is wrong. In your thirties you should slowly replace heavy coverage with one BB Cream, covers and gives shine, without creating the "mask" effect that makes you look older.
4. Blush. Do not use nothing in large quantity. Especially the blush, which in large doses looks cheap.
5. Forget lip gloss. The change from gloss to more matte lipstick marks the transition from girl to woman.
At 40
1. No to glossy and metallic lipsticks. Prefer one with a rich color that will give freshness to the face.
2. Replace the fluid eyeliner with corresponding gel-based products. They have the same intense black color, while they spread easily and are softer.
3. Say goodbye to powder at forty. Choose a light, liquid foundation with a matte finish and a good concealer if you want extra coverage.
4. Say goodbye to bronzer. A blush in the form of a mousse is ideal and even in a soft shade. Fuchsia is just wrong.
5. Flashes. The iridescent sparkles they emphasize fine lines and wrinkles and it is good to spread them with parsimony.
6. Yes to cream shadows and not so much to powders. Emphasize the eyes by highlighting them lashes with a volumizing mascara.
At 50
At 50, natural beauty takes center stage and what we want is to accentuate the features a bit in places.
1. Lightly highlight the eyebrows. As we age, not only the hair but also the eyebrows weaken. Use a soft eyeliner or mascara a shade lighter than your natural to subtly define the shape.
2. Try one primer and then a long lasting foundation. A little highlighter on the cheekbones doesn't hurt. It illuminates and gives a subtle, youthful touch.
3 Instead of the black pencil you used until now, try dark brown or warm gray. It will define the lids but looks softer and sleeker on larger lids.
4. Say goodbye to brown lipsticks and adopt light shades on the lips, which over the years become thinner.
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