Time-Tested Foundation Tips for Mature Skin
Getting your own makeup right is truly a skill but getting it right with mature skin can be a bit of a task. And when we talk about acing your look, the most concerning part is not mucking up the base, i.e., the foundation. A strong base lets the rest of the makeup sit comfortably on your skin and blend well, giving a more effortless and well put-together look. Here are 5 tips for applying foundation on aging skin that ensure you have your make up game on fleek.
Exfoliate and hydrate
Prepping the skin before makeup is key for easy application and a good finish. Exfoliation gets rid of the dead skin and clogged pores, and the biggest advantage is that instant smooth skin which enables easy application and blending of foundation. The second step is hydrating the skin with a moisturizer that’s just right. It must hydrate but not grease, give a healthy sheen but not melt your makeup off. While applying the moisturizer, stimulate the skin with a light massage to get the blood flowing, which results in a healthy glow.
Use the right primer
Instead of a heavy coverage foundation base, use a primer to even those lines first. A balm-based primer is a better choice than a powder that can make your skin look dry or a liquid primer that easily accumulates between the lines. In contrast to these, a balm-based primer effectively blurs the lines while offering radiance and you will need to use a lesser amount of it.
Choose a light foundation + concealer for coverage
When you aim to cover the dark spots and pigmentation, opt for a cosmetic that’s light but offers good coverage for a more natural look. The “less is more” type of concealer prevents the product from collecting in the wrinkles and lines, helping you avoid a cakey effect. Also, excess product can start cracking on the skin as the moisture gets absorbed. Choose a foundation and concealer with light texture that does the job seamlessly and stays on the skin too. It’s not as easy as it sounds, and it could take a few rounds of practice and purchases to finally get it right.
Sponge is your best friend
Most of us are used to using our fingers to apply the foundation, but one of the tips for using it on aging skin is ditching this habit. Instead, use a sponge for a more natural and even finish, and the tool will also keep the natural oils on our fingers from getting on our facial skin.
Use a sheer powder
People with oily skin usually don’t step out without applying compact powder, but how do you know you’re not mattifying your skin to the extent where it looks dry and dehydrated? A sheer powder with a satin finish should be the choice for you to set your foundation right. This helps the base stay on and makes your skin dewy and reflect the light. Pay double the attention to your laugh lines, especially around the mouth area. As a bonus tip, pick a lipstick in a finish similar to the rest of your look, so you don’t draw too much attention to the areas where the powder may have accumulated.