Beauty Tips Every Woman Over 60 Should Know To Maintain Radiance And Embrace Aging Gracefully
As skin changes with age, the beauty tricks of yesteryear may not work so well. For instance, the sun is not a friend to gray hair, and powder is a big no-no for wrinkled skin. Read on for hair, makeup, and skincare advice that every woman over 60 should know.
Avoid Using Powder As Much As Possible
It may seem counterintuitive to avoid powder, especially if you have oily skin. However, powder can settle into fine lines, making wrinkles more apparent. It can also make pores more visible and make your complexion appear duller.
Moisturized skin looks more youthful, so a little shine can actually have a more glowy, natural appeal. If the shine is just too much, stick to just powdering the forehead, cheeks, and chin where oil tends to collect the most.
Fill In The Eyebrows
Thin eyebrows have come in and out of style, but it's best to lean toward thicker eyebrows in older age. That's because thick eyebrows help to shape the face and give a more youthful appearance.
If your eyebrows will no longer grow back thick, you can fill them in with makeup or use a growth serum to help them fill back in. You can also try brow tinting to fill them in temporarily.
Make Thinning Hair Less Noticeable With A Short Haircut
Hair can naturally become thinner as we age, making shorter haircuts a great idea for senior women. There are plenty of flattering styles to chose from that can keep the look youthful and classy.
Those who have very thin hair may enjoy a pixie cut since the choppy style can add volume to hair that would otherwise fall flat. Those who want a longer look may prefer a bob with some layers for extra volume.
Apply Concealer After Foundation
Putting on concealer after your foundation, BB cream, or CC cream can help make it look more natural. Be sure to add some eyelid primer underneath your eyes to smooth out fine lines.
Try to avoid concealers that are formulated to cover blemishes since these can be thicker and more obvious. Instead, opt for one made to lightly conceal dark circles under the eyes. Apply it like an upside-down triangle to draw attention to the apple of your cheek and away from under the eye.
Stick To Cream Blush
Powder blushes can settle into fine lines, making wrinkles more apparent. Since blush sits on the cheekbones, it can cause the fine lines near the bottom of the eyes to really pop.
Instead, opt for a cream blush that offers a more glowy look. Avoid overdoing it, as exaggerated makeup can age you more! Dab a modest amount directly onto the cheekbones and blend it out so that the cheeks look naturally rosy and youthful.
Use Blue Mascara To Make The Eyes Look Whiter
As eyes age, they can start to appear less white, but there are a few tricks to get the brightness back. One idea is to swap out your black mascara for a navy blue one.
The blue tone will emphasize the whites of your eyes and give the illusion of them being brighter. Another trick is to use a highlighter pen on the outer and inner corners of the eyes to make them pop a little more.
Pick The Right Kind Of Eyeshadow
As we age, the skin around the eyes thins, becoming more translucent and susceptible to wrinkles. These changes make finding the right eyeshadow all the more important since the wrong kind can draw attention where it isn't wanted.
Avoid shimmery eyeshadows as they can highlight wrinkles. Be sure to start with a primer to create an even tone for the shadow to sit on. Cream eyeshadows are ideal since powder can settle into wrinkles.
Use A Primer To Even Out Lines And Pigment
As skin ages, it can start to develop fine lines and uneven pigmentation. That's why using a primer is so important. It will help even out the skin so that makeup has a smoother foundation to rest on.
Plus, primer can keep makeup looking fresher longer by preventing it from rubbing off or soaking into the skin. Opt for a primer that suits your specific needs, such as one that moisturizes dry skin or minimizes the appearance of pores.
Use BB Creams To Prevent Skin Damage
BB creams are ideal for those who don't need much coverage but rather want something to prevent future damage. These creams are very light so they conceal some blemishes while offering a barely-there appearance.
BB creams are predominantly useful for hydrating skin and keeping it firm. They contain SPF to protect skin from the sun and concealer to lightly even skin tone. Applying this cream every day can help to maintain the skin's radiance and slow down the effects of aging.
Use CC Creams For Light Age Spot Coverage
CC creams are the middle man between BB creams and foundation in terms of coverage. It can even out skin tone while hydrating the skin. These creams can be especially helpful for those with age spots.
They lightly cover the spots and give a more flawless appearance to skin. At the same time, CC creams are light enough that the coverage won't be as apparent. The result is even skin that looks like there's hardly anything on.
Exfoliate For Brighter, Smoother Skin
Over time, dead skin cells can start to build up on the face, resulting in clogged pores and rough skin. Dead skin cells can even make wrinkles and dark spots more pronounced by creating a rough skin texture.
Exfoliating twice a week helps to ensure that these skin cells don't build up. The result is more even, brighter skin that has less noticeable blemishes. Avoid over-exfoliating, as doing so can irritate the skin, and be sure to moisturize after.
Make Lips Appear Plumper With Neutral Lip Makeup
Though a may be tempting to go for a dramatic red lip, a more neutral tone may be the better way to go. Darker lipsticks and lip liners can end up making your lips look thinner.
In contrast, neutral lip liners, glosses, and lipsticks can make them appear plumper. A good rule of thumb is to only go a few shades darker than your natural lip color. Opt for lipsticks that have a cream finish to smooth over fine lines.
Moisturize The Skin Before Applying Foundation
When it comes to foundation, less is generally more. This rule of thumb is especially important for aging skin because the heavier the coverage, the more it can dry out skin. That's why it's so important to moisturize skin before applying foundation.
The moisturizer will help prevent the foundation from drying up and caking. Plus, it can help prevent future wrinkles. You can also opt for a foundation that has a moisturizing formula and creates a dewier look.
Avoid Shimmery Bronzers
Bronzers can be a solid way to achieve a younger look since they add color to the face. However, they can quickly slip into the realm of being too youthful if they have glitter in them.
While a shimmery bronzer may look nice in a nightclub, it can come off tacky on mature women. Opt for a bronzer that is free of sparkles and relies on a dewier look to get that subtle shine.
Use Semi-Permanent Hair Dye To Transition Into Gray
The more gray hairs start to come in, the more upkeep dyed hair requires. Instead of breaking the budget on salon visits, it may be time to embrace the grays.
To make the transition as smooth as possible, switch to semi-permanent dye and go a shade lighter each time it wears away. You can also add some highlights to help mask incoming grays. The lighter the hair, the less noticeable the grays until they become your new normal.
Opt For A Waterproof Mascara With A Shorter Brush
While mascara itself looks fantastic at any age, getting older can alter the logistics of applying mascara. For instance, heavier eyelids can make it easier the smudge, so a waterproof mascara is ideal.
Likewise, keeping a steady hand tends to get more challenging with age, so a shorter mascara brush may be easier to operate. Eyelashes can become thin over time, so getting a mascara with a thickening formula may be the most beneficial, as well.
Cover Your Roots With A Root Mascara
If you're trying to transition into gray hair, you may notice dark roots growing in as your hair becomes grayer over time. Alternatively, unwanted grays may come in if you're dying your hair a color.
Either way, a demarcation line can appear and make it obvious that you're in need of a salon visit. To help bridge the gap between visits, use a root mascara, spray, or powder to cover up those incoming roots.