If your makeup ritual has not changed much in 30 years old, it's time to update it. Here's how to fix the 12 most common mistakes after 50 years old. In order to release you from a heavy reading load, we will share them with you in three parts. Now Follow the part 2 now:
Mistake # 5: Heavy use of bronzer powders
Thirty years ago, tanning was particularly fashionable, and some like to perpetuate this look by using bronzing powders. The trouble is that such powders reflect very little light, while mature skin - naturally duller - just need brightness. A solution: powders formed of a mosaic of colors that diffuse a slightly tan color, but more natural and more uniform. For the application, bring a large brush that can cover a large area and eliminate streaks. Another trend: put too much bronzer, which makes you age. It is better to superimpose several thin layers until the desired color is obtained than to put a single dark and opaque one. To avoid: the powders too orange.
Mistake # 6: For powder
A face too powdery takes 10 years in one fell swoop! With age, it is, therefore, necessary to use the powder sparingly. The right way: dip the tip of a large brush in the powder, shake it to remove the excess, then simply brush the face, from the center to the outside. A good choice: a lightly pink facial makeup powder that gives a feeling of freshness to the skin.
Mistake # 7: Apply your blush like at age 20
As you get older, women are inclined to apply a little more blush on the cheeks to enhance their duller complexion. Better to go sparingly. On the other hand, because the cheeks are deepened, the blush is posed differently, slightly in front of the cheekbone and going up towards the top of the ear.
Mistake # 8: Neglecting her eyebrows
After 50 years, the eyebrows follow the downward curve of the eyelids and the hairs become more sparse. It is also after this age that women neglect hair removal the most. However, by brushing the underside, specifying the bow and defining the line of the eyebrows, we turn on the eyes and expand the eyelids. It's easy to pull up the eyebrows a bit and fill in the sparse areas by simply using powder eyebrow powder, which is much more effective and more natural than pencils. Less fat too, they hold much longer. The eyebrows are often too shaved, too arched or too round. A tip: consult an expert to learn to draw his eyebrows.
Mistake # 9: Apply eyeshadow in the wrong place
Many women have the habit of closing an eye or raising their eyebrows when they make up their eyelids. Avoid if you have heavy or droopy eyelids. Because once these in the normal position, the route - especially under the bone - is likely to be no longer in the right place or to be camouflaged under the skin. It is suggested to wear makeup by looking straight in the mirror and maintaining a natural expression. A simple trick to know where to put the dark or medium shade that "digs" the eyelid at the outer corner with makeup brushes: press the brush on the bone and, in this specific place, put the makeup.
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