Prepping the skin before putting on makeup is one of the best ways to get that smooth, bright, radiant look, no matter what age you are.
She likes to use tinted moisturizer or BB cream on her mature face. She says that it makes skin look smoother while still letting it look like skin. "The days of wearing a full face mask and a lot of heavy makeup are over.
As you get older, your eyebrows tend to get wild and thin, you lose the tail, and you start to get gray hairs."
The high pigment and thick texture will give you a great flush that won't settle into fine lines.
Use a smaller brush to put transparent powder only on the T-zone." If you really want to wear powder. a "fluffy brush for precision application, avoiding areas with too many fine lines."
In your 50s, a champagne-nude shimmer on the lid and a little bit under the brow bone looks great.
Eyeshadow colors are not one size fits all.
"A lot of women don't know how to use eyeshadow or do creative things with it, and after 50, you don't want to go too crazy on the shadow."