As we grow older, cuticle we have different needs, and that doesn’t mean we can’t get a bright and healthy result with it makeup us. Foundation is the key product that can transform the skin, giving it an even tone and glow. So if you want to look fresher and more rested, follow a few simple steps to achieve the best possible result, especially if you are over 50.

Don’t overdo it with the quantity

The key to a natural look is not to overdo it foundation. Your goal is for the product to bond with your skin, without creating a “mask” feeling. Choose the appropriate shade that suits your skin tone and apply a small amount. Apply foundation only where needed, and ‘work’ it in well so it looks natural and even. Thus, you avoid breakage and lines that are often created when the product is too much.

Prepare your skin properly

Never put foundation on unprepared skin. If the skin doesn’t have the right foundation, foundation can settle into fine lines or dry patches, accentuating the signs of aging. Primer is your best friend! Prepare your skin with this, emphasizing areas with wrinkles or imperfections. The primer will smooth the skin, filling in any fine lines and making the foundation apply more evenly and last longer.

Keep makeup natural and bright

Too much coverage can make your face appear heavier and tired. Prefer a light foundation texture that allows your skin to breathe and keeps the feeling of freshness. If you want extra shine, you can add a little highlighter to your cheekbones, but without exaggerating. The goal is to maintain a balance and bring out your natural beauty.

Small tips for daily results

  • Use a good sponge: It applies the foundation evenly and absorbs the excess amount.
  • If you have oily skin, don’t forget to set the foundation with a powder.
  • For long-lasting makeup, finish your makeup with a fixing spray.

With these small, but valuable tips, your foundation can give your skin the rested, fresh and bright look you’ve always wanted, without emphasizing imperfections or fine lines.