How To Get A Rosier Complexion For Mature Skin
November 11, 2009 by Kim Hartley
Filed under Skin Care
Finding makeup for mature skin is simple. Just by looking for words in the label like, hydrating, revitalize, or dewy can assure that it’s the right makeup for mature skin. In order to get a rosier complexion that assures your complexion a dewier look, and your skin more moisture, seek out oil based foundations, creamy blushers and moisturizing powders.
For women under 50, it’s suggested that using a mineral oil based makeup works best. For women 50 and older a creamy foundation is recommended. Remember though, that being in good shape, also keeps your skin in good shape. When working out and sweating a lot helps your skin by cleansing from the inside out. If you are a 65 year old women and play a sport several times a week, you would be able to use the same foundation that a woman in her thirties uses. So as not to bring attention to to those fine lines, don’t use oil free foundations, powdered blushers, and oil blotting powders.
You may want to re-think the “no makeup” thing. Just by adding a touch of color to your lips or cheeks you can give a sallow complexion a little pick me up. With or without sun damage, mature skin can appear yellow. To give mature skin a more youthful look, wear brighter makeup.
In order to brighten up your face and avoid it looking unnatural and over done, look for a foundation, blusher and powder, go subtle and choose one for your skin tone. Muted shades of eye shadow, greens mixed with browns, is more flattering to mature skin.And for the lips use clear, strong colors like pink and coral. To assure lips from looking dry, stay away from matte lipsticks, use lipsticks that are shiny. Wearing non-frosted eye shadows will keep them from having a crepe-like look.
Cosmetic surgery can take years off your appearance, boosting your self confidence in the bargain. But a more youthful face can’t make you happier, save a relationship or change your life. So before you even schedule an appointment with a dermatologist or plastic surgeon, examine your reasons for wanting the surgery and make sure your expectations are realistic. After all, you’re talking about a serious-and expensive-medical procedure.
You should also make sure you know about all the available options-surgical and non-surgical-and what they can or cannot do. Collagen injections, facial peels and dermabrasion eliminate wrinkles but won’t tighten loose, sagging skin like an eye lift or face lift will. All cosmetic surgery carries risks, which you should discuss with your dermatologist or surgeon at your consultation.
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