Forget it. Having burned skin is no longer fashionable. Which is great news, by the way. Because fewer things make you age faster than sun rays. The older you get, the more you should hide away from the sun.
It’s not just skin cancer. It’s allergies and all sorts of skin problems than come from sun exposure. Plus, dryness, wrinkles and dark spots.
Using sunscreen is an essential beauty tip to remain young and healthy. Make sure your creams have protection, and your makeup also. Don’t forget particularly delicate zones, such as lips, chest and hands.
And if you think you should only use sunscreen in the summer, you’re wrong. You should make it an all year long beauty essential.
Did you know you can add 10 years to your age by getting your beauty routine wrong? You might take care of yourself but still make a lot of common makeup mistakes that make you look older.
Trying to remain young and fresh is one of the most extended obsessions, especially when it comes to women. The health and welfare industry makes millions every year with beauty, nutrition or fitness products or services to help us look younger.
If you’re over 30, you most likely follow one or two daily beauty routines to defy your age. But still, some mistakes make you look older. Here’s the most common one. How many of them are you making?
All right, so makeup foundation is something we cannot live without. But there’s no need to look 10 years older, is there? If your foundation is too dark or dense, you will likely look like a 40 something when in fact you’re only 30.
When it comes to foundation, texture is important. Buy one which isn’t too heavy but that has enough coverage. Never use too much foundation. If you need to conceal imperfections, use concealer.
And never, never use a shade darker than your skin. Let’s face it. You will not look tanned. You will look older.
Every skin welcomes exfoliation. It’s necessary, never mind your age. Through exfoliation, you eliminate dead cells and you leave your skin looking clean, healthy and fresh.
If you never do it, your skinj will look tired. And no one ever looked young with obstructed pores, right? However,be careful. Lately, face masks have become trendy and hype.
But exfoliating too much will leave your skin without its natural protection. And eventually, you will look older than you are.
Fine, we know our eyes look prettier when we define our lashes a bit. But there’s many mistakes you might be making with your mascara. And they’re mucho more common than you might think.
The first is using a mascara that leaves clumps. Sometimes it happens because the mascara is too old. Not separating your lashes doesn’t help either. Oh, and stop pumping it, because it only makes air get in touch with the product.
Using too much mascara is a classic mistake that makes you look older and tired. When it comes to mascara, keep it simple. Try to use less amount and a softer tone, such as brown, for everyday use.
And one final tip. Do you apply mascara on your lower lashes? Well, you’re getting it all wrong. Stop doing it unless you want to loook like Liza Minelli in Cabaret.
Think 1990’s. Think Pamela Anderson. Think extremely thin eyebrows. DO you still think it’s a good idea? Well, it isn’t. In the 90’s, women from all over the world plucked their eyebrows until they almost made them disappear.
Thankfully, today’s beauty tries to get a more natural look. And eyebrows of a certain thickness make you look younger. If yours are destroyed, use makeup to fill them in with a colour that matches your hair tone.
And you can always visit an eyebrow bar to get some help in re-shaping them.
YOu might think that shiny eyeshadows give you a more sofisticated look. But in fact these textures, as well as glossy or glitter shadows make your wrinkles and dark circles more visible.
If you want your look to look younger, better go for matte shadows, in neutral colors, that hydrate your eyelids and unify the tone in a natural way.
Plums, brown or creamy colours are usually a good option. But run away from reds, blues, yellows or any other extravagant tones.
When you think about a young skin, a flawless, hydrated and fresh skin comes to your mind. Matte powder is no doubt useful. It helps fix our makeup and takes away unwanted shines.
But beware. Because of their texture, matte powder might easily make you look puffy and older. Use powder only in small amounts, and pick a colour that resembles your skin tone.
Many actresses have suffered the consequences of too much powder on the red carpet. Nicole Kidman will never forget this lesson…
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