Tuesday, 23 August 2011

Makeup Mistakes that Make You Look Older

Certain techniques in your makeup routine can make you look older and are considered serious makeup mistakes. Learn how to avoid the makeup mistakes that make you look older!



The golden rules of beauty change, but there are some guidelines that won't let you fail if you are still a freshmen in the makeup artistry.
The basic principles when choosing a makeup is to look for age appropriate techniques and colors. It's better to look younger as long as it's possible. That's why it is advisable to avoid the top makeup mistakes that make your look older.


Here are some of the most common beauty faux pas, that some might commit to add a few years to their age. However achieving the proper result might not be as easy as it may seem. It is better to limit our tendencies to look older and keep our look fresh and neat.


aging makeup1. Too much foundation
  • The young skin is usually neat and fine, that's why hiding it under a thick layer of foundation is totally unnecessary.The majority seems to use this trick in order to make sure that all the pores, pimples, scars and other flaws are camouflaged.
  • Instead of using the layering technique it is recommended to purchase a high quality foundation or a tinted moisturizer.
  • These can have the same effect, more they will absorb the same amount of oil excess after the application. Makeup artists swear on the 'less is more' principle when creating the base.An extremely covered skin might look less attractive than a fresh and young complexion.


2. Foundation too light
  • The base of the makeup is just as vital as the final touch. Indeed to look fab it is worth opting for the foundation that will complement our natural skin tone. Consequently a too light one will only accentuate the lines, wrinkles and other flaws and you'll look as pale as a ghost.
  • Even if you are the proud owner of porcelain skin you might consider using warmer shades. The best tips when purchasing a foundation is to choose the one that is with 1-2 shades darker than the color of our skin.


3. Too Much Powder
  • Powder has a crucial function in makeup especially when it comes to oily skin types, however professionals advise us to use it with measure. Apply it only to the chin and the nose for a matte finish. On the other hand stay away of applying it around the eyes as it can give you some wrinkles, even if you don't have any.


  • It will only emphasize the tiniest lines and wrinkles that seem to hide under a natural looking makeup. Don't add extra years to your age, don;t worry you'll get there one day.


4. Mascara on the lower lashes
  • Unless your going for a doll or other alternative makeup, leave your lower lashes bare. Besides giving an artificial look to your eyes, it will also draw the attention to crow's feet, puffy or tired eyes, and any tiny flaw you might have in this area.
  • In order to maintain your look refined don't apply mascara to your lower lashes. Defining the top eyelashes with classy black mascara and defining them is enough to top your look.
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