3. Eyes – black mascara and light shadows
To correct a drooping upper eyelid, it is recommended to use a flesh-colored lighter shade near the lash line and a darker shade in the arch above the crease where the eyelid falls. A lighter tone will make the lower base of the eyelid more visible, while a darker tone will visually hide the swollen upper part. The look becomes more open and youthful
It is better to replace black eyeliner with gray or brown. If there are many wrinkles around the eyelids, black will give puffiness to the eyes. Ideally, it is better to replace the eyeliner with a pencil or shadows, which can be used to bring the eyelids down and then shade. The eyeliner will draw attention to all the expression lines of the eyelids, and with light shading, the eyes will look modern and at the same time restrained.
In no case should the lower eyelids be brought up. You risk making the look heavier and making the eyes even smaller, which seem smaller with age.
4. Cheekbones – cream blush
An important product after which the face will become like a rejuvenating apple is blush. Skin gets drier as you age, switch from dry blush to light moisturizer with a lightening effect or cream version of blush in pink or peach shades.
Forget brown glitter bronzers, they will only add a few years to you.
It is allowed to use a dry matte sculptor without reflective particles. Lightly highlight the cheekbones and upper forehead with this makeup product.
5. Lips – nude lipstick
Even the luscious lips lose volume and moisture over the years. Dark, matte lipsticks only emphasize this fact. Switch to balms in light pink and berry shades that are not dense textures.
Creamy lipsticks will make your lips look plumper, younger and healthier. It is also recommended to use nude shades.
Forget about bright red and pink lipsticks (they will emphasize all imperfections in contrast to the skin), about mother-of-pearl and glitter.