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Ariane Poole is a professional makeup artist who has dedicated her career to helping older women look and feel their best. With years of experience in the industry, she has perfected techniques that enhance natural beauty and address common concerns faced by women over 60.
Before applying makeup, it's crucial to take care of your skin. Cleanse, moisturize, and protect your skin with a broad-spectrum sunscreen to prevent damage from the sun's harmful rays. Use products specifically formulated for mature skin to address issues such as dryness, wrinkles, and age spots.
Makeup trends change with each season, and it's essential to adapt your makeup routine accordingly. In the summer, opt for lightweight and breathable makeup products that won't melt off in the heat. Use cream blushes and eyeshadows for a fresh and natural look. In the fall and winter, embrace richer and deeper shades for a more dramatic effect. Opt for matte finishes and moisturizing formulas to combat dryness caused by cold weather. In the spring, embrace soft pastel shades and a dewy finish for a fresh and youthful look.
If you wear glasses, there are a few makeup tips that can help enhance your features and make your eyes stand out. Use an eyeshadow primer to prevent your eyeshadow from creasing or smudging. Opt for neutral and matte eyeshadow shades to avoid any clashes with your frames. Define your brows to frame your face and make your eyes appear larger. Lastly, choose a mascara that lengthens and adds volume to your lashes to make your eyes pop behind your glasses.
During the summer months, it's important to adjust your makeup routine to the hot and humid weather. Opt for lightweight and oil-free formulas to prevent your makeup from melting off. Use a tinted moisturizer or a BB cream instead of a heavy foundation for a natural and breathable finish. Skip heavy contouring and opt for a bronzer to add warmth and dimension to your face. Use waterproof mascara and eyeliner to avoid smudging. Lastly, don't forget to protect your skin with a sunscreen specifically formulated for the face.
If you suffer from hay fever or seasonal allergies, it's essential to take extra care when applying makeup. Start by applying a hypoallergenic and fragrance-free moisturizer to soothe and hydrate your skin. Use non-comedogenic and oil-free products to avoid clogging your pores. Opt for waterproof mascara and eyeliner to prevent smudging caused by watery eyes. If your eyes are particularly sensitive, avoid using eyeshadow and opt for a simple, mascara-only look. Lastly, always remove your makeup thoroughly at the end of the day to avoid any irritation or further discomfort.
As the temperature drops and the air becomes drier, it's crucial to adjust your makeup routine to combat dryness and protect your skin. Start by exfoliating your skin regularly to remove dead skin cells and promote cell turnover. Use a hydrating and nourishing moisturizer to combat dryness and keep your skin plump and supple. Opt for creamy and moisturizing foundations and concealers to prevent your makeup from looking cakey or emphasizing dry patches. Use cream blushes and highlighters to add a healthy glow to your skin. Lastly, don't forget to protect your lips with a moisturizing lip balm to prevent chapping and cracking.
Spring is the perfect time to embrace soft and fresh makeup looks. Start by prepping your skin with a lightweight and illuminating primer to create a glowing and radiant base. Use a dewy and lightweight foundation or a tinted moisturizer for a natural and fresh finish. Opt for pastel shades such as pinks, peaches, and lilacs on your eyes and cheeks to create a soft and feminine look. Finish off with a glossy and hydrating lip balm or a sheer lipstick for a youthful and effortless touch.
If you wear glasses, it's essential to balance your eyebrows with your frames to create a harmonious and flattering look. Use a spoolie brush to groom your brows and remove any excess product. Fill in any sparse areas with a brow pencil or powder that matches your natural hair color. Follow the shape of your frames to determine the ideal thickness and arch of your eyebrows. Lastly, set your eyebrows in place with a clear brow gel to ensure they stay put throughout the day.
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