We're all on the quest to look and feel our most youthful and
fresh—and in the beauty world, there are many creams, facials, and procedures
to aid us on this mission. But something as simple as the way you apply your
makeup can also have a great effect on how young (or old) you look, and
sometimes, it's a very significant effect.
Here, we are provided with some of the most common, and most aging,
makeup application mistakes (ref: Kimberly Soane, director of artistry at Bobbi
Brown), including easy tips to correct them and how to put on makeup in the
most flattering way, with photographic examples. Here they are;
MISTAKE # 1: Wearing foundation that does not
match your skin colour.
Many women
end up looking they have a floating head or they are wearing a mask because
their foundation does not match their face and neck.
When you go too light it makes your skin appear flat and lifeless. Instead of
natural, it will look like the makeup is just sitting on your skin, which can
add years to your face. But if you go too dark, you are not highlighting your
features, but dragging them down and adding a dullness and heaviness that is
just as aging.
In order to
get the right colour, when testing out a foundation, do not blend it in too
much. Simply tap it on your face from the top of your cheekbone to the bottom
of your jawline and try to not go lighter or darker than your actual skin. If
you are tan on your neck and body, you can bring that colour into your face
with a bronzer, without having to use a foundation that's too light. The goal
is to connect your skin by blending it evenly across.
The more aging way is pictured on the left, and the
correct way is on the right. |
MISTAKE # 2: Choosing a lipstick that is too dark.
As you age,
you lose definition in your lips, so to appear more youthful, you'll want to
wear a lipstick that adds fullness. A dark colour does just the opposite,
making your lips look smaller, less plump, and less highlighted. Instead,
choose something in a mauve or pink tone. Adding a layer of gloss is helpful as
well. Many women feel like they are too old to wear lip gloss, but a shiny
finish will actually add a youthful plumpness.
Don't
worry, this doesn't mean that you're forbidden from trying out all the berry
and wine hues that are so popular for fall. But if you decide to go dark and
are concerned about looking older, stay away from something with a heavier
texture or matte finish because it will stay flat on your lips. Opt for a sheer
and hydrating formula or a lip stain.
The more aging way is pictured on the left, and the correct way is on the right. |
MISTAKE # 3: Only lining the bottom of your eyes with liner.
Though it
may be easier to apply eyeliner on the bottom, only doing so will drag your
features down and make your eyes appear smaller and your overall appearance
seem older. Applying eyeliner on the top as well will open your eyes up and
brighten your face. But be sure not to make the liner too thick, which can also
be aging.
When applying eyeliner, try to get the product as close to your lash
line as possible, so it appears to be an extension of your eyelashes. Start at
the outer corner and work your way in along the top lash, then do the same for
the bottom, but apply the line a little thinner than the top. Make sure that
the bottom and top lines connect at the corner of the eye and add a touch of
dark shadow to the bottom of the eye to soften the look.
The more aging way is pictured on the left, and the correct way is on the right. |
MISTAKE #4: Applying the wrong shade of blush too low on your
face.
Many women
do not wear a shade of blush that adds youthfulness to their face. Some choose
a brown colour because they think they are adding definition and contouring,
but it ends up looking muddy, dull, and like the makeup is just sitting on your
skin. Other women often choose a product that is too soft in colour, which can
wash you out and age you as well.
To find the
right shade, pinch your cheeks and try to match the natural colour that you get
when you actually blush. When applying, start at the height of the apple of
your cheek and blend it up and back. Some people apply blush on the bottom of
the cheekbone, but you want to place it higher to define and lift your
features.
The more aging way is pictured on the left, and the correct way is on the right. |
MISTAKE #5: Not adding colour and defining your brows.
As you get
older, your eyebrows get thinner, or simply from years of over-plucking, they
just don't grow back. Not filling them in with a pencil or brow powder can
leave you washed out and looking older, while a full brow will lift the face,
define your features, and create an overall youthful appearance.
To pick a
brow product, look for ones that are the same shade as your hair. If you are
blonde, choose something that matches your roots; for silver or white hair, go
for a soft grey tone; if you are brunette or redhead, try a mahogany or sable.
For those with fair to medium skin, steer clear of anything that is red-based,
and if you have a darker skin tone, choose something with warmth. Start by
brushing your brows up and over. Then square the head of your brow off with the
product and bring the colour through the arch, all the way to where your brow
would naturally end.
The more aging way is pictured on the left, and the correct way is on the right. |
CREDIT:
Elle.com
Really good tips, they can be very helpful on the long run
ReplyDeleteMs pamo to the rescue again *thumbs up*
ReplyDeletecorrection noted...lo
ReplyDeleteI love it from 1 to 4 5 not so much!!!
ReplyDeleteYou’re really doing a wonderful job, thanks for the post, it’s very useful
ReplyDeleteI agree with everything a part from the foundation shade, because I use a foundation waaay too light for my skin and, if anything, it makes me look younger.
ReplyDeleteKemmy, your foundation must have been sent from heaven...smh
ReplyDeleteAwesome tips, thanks a bunch
ReplyDeleteAs we age, we need all the help we can get.
ReplyDeleteNice post, love it. The point on the dark lipstick is so true, talking from experience.
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