Makeup Tips for Aging Skin

As makeup artists know, a common mistake women make is using too much makeup as they age, which can actually emphasize fine lines. Celebrity makeup artist Molly R. Stern, who has worked with stars like Chelsea Handler and Maya Rudolph advises that spending time stimulating the skin and using plumping nutrients can give a quenched glow, allowing for less foundation to be used. Renée Loiz, who works with celebrities such as Quinta Brunson and Uzo Aduba, warns against using full-coverage foundation with too much powder, as it can settle into fine lines and make the skin look dry and textured. Instead, she suggests using a tinted moisturizer or lightweight foundation with a light dusting of powder only where needed for a healthy, luminous skin look.

Furthermore, using matte formulas on mature skin can be counterproductive, according to celebrity makeup artist Jenepher Reynolds, who has worked with Norah Jones and Harry Connick Jr. She suggests opting for textures with a natural or slightly radiant finish to bring life back into the skin and help soften the look of lines. The key takeaway from these experts is that it’s not about avoiding specific products entirely, but rather choosing better formulas and using less.

In addition to foundation and powder, there are several other makeup techniques that can make wrinkles appear worse. For example, using shimmer in the wrong places can draw attention to texture, while not using color correction under the eyes can lead to a less vibrant look. Application technique also matters, as dragging products across the skin can disrupt the finish. Finally, using heavy cream formulas can sink into fine lines and emphasize what you’re trying to minimize.

In conclusion, starting with proper skin prep and using less product with better techniques can significantly impact how makeup sits on mature skin. By following these expert-backed makeup tips, women can achieve a fresher, softer look more like themselves. Ultimately, the key is to choose textures carefully, use less product, and place it with intention for a more flattering makeup application.

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