‘Clever makeup tricks’ to instantly look younger and disguise ‘fine lines and wrinkles’

Laura said: “To look your best you should follow a set of make up application rules for your age. 

“Clever make up tricks can enhance your best features, but it is important to note that different rules apply for different ages. 

“If you fail to follow these rules, then you could risk looking older than you are.” 

A rich and youthful complexion to match your age

“If you are in your thirties or early forties I advise using a CC cream for natural youthful glowing skin – IT cosmetics I just love,” she explained. 

“CC Creams combine skincare and make up together making them very versatile and perfect for when you see your first signs of ageing. 

“CC cream is brilliant it can help conceal and camouflage any signs of ageing such as fine lines and age spots. 

“Not only this, they also contain SPF and the formula is hydrating which helps keep your skin looking fresh and dewy.

“Rules for foundation in your forties, fifties and sixties, I would say less is definitely more as you get older,” Lauran added. 

“Use a concealer to hide any imperfections and lift any dark circles, is key. 

“Anything to heavy will look more ageing and actually makes fine lines and wrinkles stand out more. 

“Instead it is all about smoothing out any fine lines and softening up your appearance to look younger than you are – embrace your age to look younger is the message here. 

“I personally love using Rodials Banana liquid concealer. 

“Light textured products are good and avoid slathering on your foundation as this will make you look dull and draw attention to imperfections.” 

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“Instead it is all about smoothing out any fine lines and softening up your appearance to look younger than you are – embrace your age to look younger is the message here. 

“Light textured products are good and avoid slathering on your foundation as this will make you look dull and draw attention to imperfections.” 

source: express.co.uk