To prepare the skin for makeup, apply a hydrating moisturizer. This moisturizes the skin and eliminates fine lines and wrinkles.
2. Use a Lightweight Primer:
Select a silicone-free, light primer. A good primer conceals pores and tiny wrinkles while smoothing makeup and minimizing roughness.
3. Choose a Dewy Foundation:
Matte foundations may make aging skin seem lifeless and exaggerate wrinkles, so go for a dewy or bright foundation. A wet sponge or brush produces a natural finish.
4. Light-Handed Concealing:
A creamy, hydrating concealer may be used to mask blemishes, dark spots, and under-eye circles. Apply sparingly and mix gently to avoid caking and creases.
5. void Heavy Powder:
Powder cosmetics penetrate into fine creases and cause skin to dry out, so apply them sparingly. Only use lightweight translucent powder as necessary.
6. Focus on Eyes and Lips:
To conceal deeper wrinkles, draw attention to your eyes and lips. A youthful focus point may be created with a high brow and vivid lips.
7. Subtle Blush and Contour:
For a natural glow, apply a soft, cream-based blush on the apples of your cheeks. To define your features, contouring products should be used sparingly.