Your eye make-up might be doing more harm than good. Here are simple mistakes to avoid, for brighter eyes at any age.
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Just like skincare, our make-up routines need subtle tweaks as we age. Techniques that might have worked in our 20s may now unintentionally age us. When it comes to eye make-up, small changes can make a big difference, so that natural features are enhanced. Here are common mistakes mature woman should avoid – and simple ways to fix them:
Using heavy or dark eyeliner
Thick, black eyeliner can be dramatic when you’re younger, but can appear harsh on older ladies, making the eyes look smaller. Instead, opt for a soft brown or charcoal pencil and apply close to the lash line. Smudge slightly for a gentle look.
Neglecting brows
Sparse brows can make the face appear tired. Use a brow pencil or powder to fill gaps to your natural shape. Avoid overly sharp lines; soft definition is key.
Powdery eyeshadows
Eyeshadow with a powder consistency tends to settle into lines and wrinkles. Rather opt for a cream eyeshadow, which is likely to stay all day long.
Incorrect concealer
Older women often deal with issues like pigmentation and dark circles, so colour correcting is vital. Choose a concealer with a shade lighter than your skin tone to avoid that washed-out look.
No eye primer
Another reason why make-up settles into creases is not applying primer. Choose a quality primer to create a smooth base for long-lasting make-up.
Mascara on bottom lashes
Bottom lash mascara can make the eyes look rounder and droopy, especially if you’re heavy-handed or use a dark mascara. This is not a complete faux pas, but apply with a light touch, or go with a brownish colour. If you find mascara draws attention to under-eye issues, rather focus on the upper lashes.
The key to eye make-up as you age is the less-is-more approach. It’s enhancing your natural beauty with strategic touches, so that the windows of your soul appear vibrant, alert and lovely.
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