Makeup Tips To Make You Look Younger


No matter how old you are, there's always a day or two when you want to look younger. Of course, you are already beautiful as you are, but for mornings that get up early after a sleepless night, you may want to know a trick to go back a bit.
You may already have some useful tips when you want to regain that youthful glow, but in case you want to add new tools to your makeup kit, I have consulted some professional makeup artists for their advice.

In addition, I had the unique experience of being a theater and television actress for a while, and I learned a lot from the many makeup artists I've worked with over the years. It turns out that the tips they use to make you look good on camera often work as well in real life!

So if you want the wet glow of a teenager or some extra spark in your eyes, here are all the professional tips that will keep you young!

The white of your eyes

My favorite makeup makeup tip was a way to make your eyes look brighter, which in turn took a few years of your appearance. After applying your eyeshadow, apply a little pure white on the corners of your eyes near the tear ducts.

This advice is not unique to the theater. In fact, most of the professional makeup artists I spoke to gave the same advice. The little white draws attention to your eyes and gives them a look a little bigger. In addition, the white lightens the potential for discoloration around the eyes, allowing you to appear more awake and more energetic.


On stage, you can add a lot of white before you start looking crazy, but in real life, a little tap will do. Be sure to mix the white in your eyeshadow, but you do not need to make it disappear completely.

If you prefer a more chic or festive look, put some light-colored shimmer on the white. Then your eyes will really shine!

Go easy with the foundation.

The foundation is one of the main steps in most makeup routines, if not all. If you use it properly, the foundation can cover imperfections and smooth your skin. However, many people make a crucial mistake in their quest to look younger.

Keep it creamy.

When lines begin to form on your face (this is not a bad thing and it happens to all of us), you may want to change your makeup to your skin. A simple way to do this is to use cream products.

Professional beauty makeup artist Bustle and owner of Sugar Skull Makeup, Marissa Hohner, says, "Cream, blushes, eyeshadow and cream highlighters will make you look younger." The cream moisturizes your skin. "The more hydrated your skin looks, the younger your skin looks," says Hohner.


While blush and eyeshadow can dry dry skin, creams smooth and hide any small imperfections. In addition, using a blush stick is very satisfying. I can not explain, but it's true.

Make friends with corrector.

Find a corrector that you like. Covering dark circles or small imperfections of the skin makes you instantly look younger. I like light, but pigmented, Instant Age Rewind. It covers my exceptionally dark circles without having to take diapers and layers of makeup.


Hohner has another concealer trick: Powdered! "By using a light, flexible, translucent powder to fix your concealer, you will prevent it from creasing and accentuating crow's feet or fine lines under and around the eyes."

The concealer that becomes pasty under the eyes can be a big problem, but a little powder to harden completely solves the problem.

The best part of this proofreader is its simplicity. Honestly, if you do not have time to cover your face, just add a concealer, seal with powder and head to the door. Covering dark circles under the eyes makes you look younger by years and it's very easy to do.

For bad circles, add a little orange.

Once, a makeup artist who worked with me took out orange lipstick and I was scared. As a super-pale woman, orange lips are not my business. "No, it's for your eyes," she says. I was more scared. But she used a little under my concealer to clear the purple of my dark circles ... and it worked very well!

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