It's best to start early, but never late. Wear sunscreen beneath your makeup every day, whether it's sunny or gloomy whether you're inside or out. Even in winter, you should use sunscreen daily.
Avoid thicker foundations that sink into crevices on mature skin, which is drier and has more fine wrinkles. You may not need to cover your complete face if you don't require much.
Avoid thicker foundations that sink into crevices on mature skin, which is drier and has more fine wrinkles. You may not need to cover your complete face if you don't require much.
Foundations, blushes, and bronzers made of cream or liquid may transform older skin. Powder may settle in fine creases and accentuate wrinkles, especially around the eyes.
As we age, collagen formation decreases, and sun exposure and environmental factors dry down the skin. Mature skin may become dry and saggy.
Try primers, foundations, and concealers containing hyaluronic acid, vitamin C, and antioxidants to fight this. This helps your skin seem younger and feeds it with the necessary nutrients.
Mature skin may diminish darker colors. With cheek, eyeshadow, and lip products, peach, orange, and soft pink brighten your beauty appearance.