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Five Tips to Help you Age Gracefully
August 21, 2016

I recently wrote an article for Sweet Tart Beauty with my co-author Janna Beatty.  After working with women for over 30 years, she knows a thing or two about aging gracefully. In the article, Janna shares some common misconceptions about makeup and the maturing woman:

1.  As we age, we should wear less color. False.  As we mature, our color begins to fade—in our cheeks, our lips, our eyebrows, our hair. In order to regain that fresh, youthful glow, we must replenish color. Simply adding a bit of blush, lipstick, and eyebrow pencil can give our faces the definition and brightness we once had.

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Ladies, we’re all fading. All it takes it a little blush, lip color, and eyebrow pencil to replenish our color. Photo credit: Senior Planet

2.  We can get rid of large pores by using a particular type of makeup. False. Large pores are a skin issue, not a makeup issue. The only way to reduce the look of your pores is by sloughing off dead skin cells, and pulling debris from the surface. I recommend daily masking, in lieu of morning cleansing. It can be done in less than five minutes. Simply place a gentle daily mask (designed for your skin type) on your face, and go about your morning. After 5 – 10 minutes, rinse the mask off and apply skin products as usual. (See my previous blog: Put Your Mask on Every Day.)

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Masking, not makeup, helps reduce the look of large pores.

3. The older we get, the more foundation we should use. False.  Many of the clients I work with have a misleading notion that foundation should be applied heavily all over the face. If you want to look younger, just the opposite is true. Heavy makeup can collect in the creases and wrinkles of the skin—actually accentuating them. I recommend finding a shade of foundation that perfectly matches your skin tone and applying it only where you need to even out the color.

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4. When trying out a lip color, pay attention only to your lips. False.  This is a concept I teach almost every one of my clients. When you are trying on lip color (or cheek color), take a step back from the mirror and view your entire face, not just your lips. Does the lip color light you up, or dim you down? Does it accentuate your skin and eyes? Lip color can do all that, if you choose the correct shade. You just have to pay attention–to your whole face, not simply your lips.

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Don’t just look at your lips when you try on a lip color.
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Look at your entire face–skin and eyes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5. Look to the younger generation for ideas on makeup and skincare. False (sort of). I have seen countless clients who have been led astray by taking makeup and skincare advice from young celebrities or even their own daughters. Your skin is different than it was twenty-plus years ago. Make sure the products you are using are designed for your skin’s needs right now. You wouldn’t walk around in shoes that fit you a size ago. It’s the same with skincare and makeup.

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But makeup myths aren’t the only things we have to watch out for. Janna says women should not compare themselves to who they were 30, 20, or even 10 years ago. In fact, she says, “Comparing ourselves to ‘our former selves’ can be more detrimental than comparing ourselves to supermodels.” 

Wow, thanks for that sage advice, Janna!

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Here I am today. And I can never go back. (Especially to that hair.)

 

“Who are YOU? TODAY?”

Aging is not an option

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

See our entire interview at Sweettartbeauty.com.

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8 Comments


Lori
August 21, 2016 at 1:26 pm
Reply

I was advised to buy a certain blush by a pretty young lady at a makeup counter. Janna informed me it looked like “dirt”on my face and after she showed me a beautiful coral color my face lit up!! I love sharing with others what Janna taught me about color!!



    Sharon White
    August 21, 2016 at 3:08 pm
    Reply

    Lori,
    Sometimes we don’t realize that something we’ve used for years just doesn’t look as good on us as it once did. So happy you found the coral shade that lights you up!
    Sharon

joan stommen
August 22, 2016 at 7:08 am
Reply

Great advice, Sharon! I’ve learned to replensh/upgrade my makeup more often and to try new colors and products.
I assumed eyeshadow and liner would appear clownish on my aging eyes…..but discovered it does open them up and appear m ore youthful!
Great post!



    Sharon White
    August 22, 2016 at 4:42 pm
    Reply

    Joan,
    Just a little color goes a long way at our age. Thanks for writing.
    Sharon

Judy McLane
August 22, 2016 at 8:02 pm
Reply

Sharon,
Great article, and so useful. And your “today” picture? Absolutely gorgeous!
Judy



    Sharon White
    March 4, 2023 at 10:25 am
    Reply

    Thank you, sweet Judy McLane.

Cindy Krueger
August 23, 2016 at 3:56 pm
Reply

Thanks for the makeup tips. I had heard about less make up as you age but you put it into wonderful and understandable detail for the mature woman. By the way, you have always looked great at all ages.



    Sharon White
    March 4, 2023 at 10:25 am
    Reply

    I just LOVE my readers.
    Thanks, Cindy.

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