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Tuesday, 19 February 2013
7 Ways to Look Younger Using Just Makeup!
Nothing works better in keeping yourself young than to eat healthy
and exercise. BUT, if you’d like some additional ways to look younger
instantly, here’s some helpful tricks!
1. Skip the Powder
As we age, we tend to lose the natural “glow” to the skin. Adding
powder can make the skin too matte looking and dull or can make it look
cakey. Opt for liquid foundations or tinted moisturizers as they allow
the skin to shine through.
2. Apply a Creamy Pink Blush
Powder blush can also dull the skin, so using a cream blush adds a
glow to the cheeks. Plus the pink color adds a nice flush to the cheeks
that gives a youthful appearance.
3. Curl your Lashes
Making your eyes appear larger and more open is a great way to make
you look younger. The best way to accomplish that- curl your lashes and
apply 1-2 coats of mascara.
4. Wear Plumping Lipgloss
Making the lips look full and glossy is another way to look younger,
plus it makes them look uber sexy and kissable! Avoid dark shades as
that can make lips look smaller.
5. Conceal your Dark Circles
Whether it’s age or lack of sleep that’s giving you shadows under
your eyes, hiding them with concealer with automatically make you look
fresh! The trick is to use a peach or coral color concealer to
counteract the blueness of the dark circles. Then applying a concealer
on top that is your natural skin color or 1 shade lighter will brighten
this area
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6. Wing Your Liner
Getting that droopiness to the eyelids is another change that happens
as we age, but bringing your eyeliner up and out will help lift the
eyes. Take a bent liner brush and some gel liner, apply along the upper
lashline and wing it up on the outer edge of the eyes.
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7. Wear Light Shimmer Shadow
Applying a light colored shimmery shadow near the tear duct and just
under the brows will brighten your eyes and make you look more awake.
The key is to not wear shimmery shadow all over the eyes- JUST near the
tear duct and under the brows.
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