- Thick foundation Heavy makeup can make you look older and cakey. Try a sheer foundation with good coverage like the Estee Lauder Double Wear Stay-in-Place Makeup SPF 10 with a rich moisturizer as base to avoid flaky skin. Press a damp makeup sponge over areas with wrinkles to soak up any excess.
- Base is too light Avoid using shades that are paler than your natural skin tone as that will often exaggerate fine lines and highlight skin imperfections
- Avoid over-powdering Powder can help soak up excess oil and set your foundation but powdering of fine lines and wrinkles can make your skin look dry. Try a light translucent powder such as the Chanel Poudre Universelle Libre Natural Finish Loose Powder for a more natural finish.
- Feathering lipsticks Try to outline your lips with a lip-liner before applying lipsticks to avoid feathering and longer-lasting lip colour.
- Mascara on lower lashes It highlights crow's feet and dark circles. Also try not to apply too much eye liner to lower lashes as that will make your eyes appear smaller.
- Shimmer on outer corners Avoid highlighting the outer corner of your eyes as that will draw attention to fine lines and wrinkles. Gently highlight the inner corner of your eyes with a white eye liner for the illusion of bigger and brighter eyes.
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