6. Add Some Face Oil To Your Foundation
If you want to create a natural glow to look younger without slathering on too much highlighter, makeup expert Branden Malear recommends mixing some face oil into your foundation to keep your skin appearing dewy and bright. “Apply two or three drops of face oil into your foundation to give your makeup a youthful glow,” he says. “This is also a great way to hydrate the skin too.”
7. Draw In Your Brows Carefully
While thick and defined brows look beautiful at any age and even help you to look younger, Melear advises using caution while filling in those arches to keep your look looking clean and natural.
However, he suggests using a taupe brow pencil to softly fill in your brows if you want a fuller brow look. “This ends up giving them a more lifted look,” he adds.
8. Apply Powder Blush Correctly
Similar to cream redden, Melear clarifies that powder-based become flushed is another item that ought to be applied cautiously. Applying a lot of items can cause the composition to seem conspicuous, he says, making it critical to apply a limited quantity in the right areas. “Blush should be applied to the tops of the cheeks (and swept back), to allow the face to appear more angular,” he tells NewBeauty. “This helps give the face more shape.”
9. Switch Your Lipstick Shade
Indeed, dull lipsticks can without a doubt give you a come-here look that is irrefutably provocative. Be that as it may, cosmetics craftsman Helena Olivares exhorts trading those vampy plum or earthy colored tones for more nonpartisan shades, as they can look somewhat unforgiving on maturing skin. Impartial tones and unobtrusive pinks, she clarifies, can assist you with accomplishing a more young appearance, as they immediately give the skin a more brilliant and cleaner look.
10. Use Liquid Or Cream Highlighters
Without a doubt, highlighter creams can give your cheeks that natural glow in seconds and look younger. Makeup artist Jessica Sanner, on the other hand, suggests applying highlighter products with caution, since you don’t want to use products containing glitter.
“Be sure to use a liquid or cream-based highlighter that does not contain glitter, as you want to aim to achieve a satin-sheen glow,” Sanner tells NewBeauty. And while it may be tempting to add more product onto your cheeks, she advises against using a highlighter on textured areas, as it tends to exaggerate lines and wrinkles. “If you have more textured areas, do not add a highlighter to that area, as it can exaggerate, and give you the opposite effect of what you want.”
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