Start with well-hydrated skin
Skin collagen and moisture gradually decline as we age, so appropriate hydration is essential, especially in your 60s.
Prep with a moisturizing primer
Primers help provide a smooth canvas for foundation and concealer. A hydrating primer prolongs makeup wear and hydrates skin.
Take a break from matte face products
Intensely mattifying foundations, concealers, and powders appear beautiful in images but can be drying, especially for older women with dry skin and wrinkles.
Wear lightweight foundation
Your 60s makeup should embrace your natural skin, so use lightweight foundations over full-coverage ones.
Invest in brightening concealers
After 60, concealers should brighten as well as mask blemishes. Lift your eyes with a brightening concealer for a more radiant and youthful look.
Never settle for the wrong face makeup shade
The improper foundation or powder may age you badly! Looking even from the face to the neck gives your cosmetics a natural effect.
Avoid metallics and shimmers
Because they emphasize wrinkles and fine lines, metallic or shimmer eyeshadows, eyeliners, and lipsticks may also age you.
Opt for a volumizing mascara
Your eyes will be more expressive with long, volumized eyelashes! To avoid weighing down your lashes, apply a mascara that enhances curl and volume in two layers.
Always use a lip liner
The lips purse and shrink as we age due to deepening lip lines. Long-lasting lip liner prevents lipstick from feathering and defines your lips.