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Over time, skin changes, and your makeup habits must follow suit. At any age, makeup can be a great ally, as long as you avoid missteps that can accentuate the signs of aging. Discover our tips for a radiant complexion and perfectly suited makeup.
Your skin evolves, and your makeup techniques must evolve with it. By adjusting your habits according to your age, you will avoid producing the opposite effect to that sought: a tired or aged appearance. As the years pass, makeup can become a powerful asset… or, on the contrary, your worst enemy. Here are the mistakes to avoid to stay radiant.
Neglecting the hygiene of your makeup tools
Impeccable makeup starts with clean tools. Makeup brushes and sponges are breeding grounds for bacteria when they are not cleaned regularly. This can cause irritation and skin blemishes. The solution? Wash them once a week with lukewarm water and a mild shampoo, such as baby shampoo. Soak them, rinse, and say goodbye to bacteria!
Forgetting to fill in your eyebrows
Eyebrows, the true frames of the face, often become thinner over time. To find an open and expressive look, use a pencil in the color of your natural hair. Brush your eyebrows, draw fine lines in the direction of growth, then blend with a brush before fixing with gel. A simple gesture that makes all the difference!
Apply glitter shadow all over the eyelid
Glitter, although attractive, can accentuate fine lines and make the eyes look heavier. Choose matte shadows and neutral shades for a soft and luminous effect. If you love glitter, apply it sparingly to the center of the lid for a subtle glow.
Use a dark pencil on the lower mucosa
A dark pencil line in the mucous membrane can make the look heavier and narrow the eyes, especially if you have drooping eyelids. To brighten and enlarge your eyes, choose a light pencil (white or beige). Guaranteed healthy glow effect!
Neglecting the base before foundation
The base is a must for preparing the skin. It creates a protective barrier, prevents makeup from penetrating into fine lines and pores, and provides a smooth surface for better makeup hold. Apply a small amount before your foundation for an even, long-lasting result.
Overload the concealer
Too much concealer risks amplifying fine lines and making the eyes look heavier. Apply sparingly, blend gently, and adjust if necessary. For optimal results, opt for color correctors: orange for blue circles, yellow for purple circles, or green for redness. Goodbye to the “cakey” effect!
Choosing a foundation that is unsuitable for your skin tone
A foundation that is too dark will only accentuate imperfections and wrinkles. Choose a shade that matches your skin tone and adjust it according to the season: a slightly lighter tone for winter and a warmer shade for summer. To choose the right shade, do not hesitate to seek advice from a professional in store. Complete your makeup with blush and bronzer for a naturally warmed complexion.
The “healthy glow” effect is yours!