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How To Create A Natural Look With Foundation On Mature Skin

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How To Create A Natural Look With Foundation On Mature Skin

 Top celebrity makeup artist Julia Biddlecombe shows us the second part on how to apply foundation to mature skin, to make you look younger and help you feel more confident. Top celebrity makeup artist Julia Biddlecombe shows us the second part on how to apply foundation to mature skin, to make you look younger and help you feel more confident.

Step 1: You will need

Step 2: Choosing your foundation

Take care to match your foundation to your skin tone. Test the colour by dabbing a bit onto your cheek or forehead. Choose a shade that compliments your skin.

Step 3: Prepare the skin

Always start by preparing the skin. Use a wipe that cleanses and tones. Then afterwards use a good quality moisturiser that contains sunscreen.

Step 4: Primer

Wait a few minutes for the moisturiser to soak in, and then apply a skin primer. Primers retexturise the skin and make the foundation application smoother, helping it stay on for longer. They are available from most good cosmetic lines.

Step 6: Applying foundation

Dampen the latex sponge slightly before you dip it into the foundation. Remove any excess water. This will prevent the sponge from absorbing all of the foundation.

Shake your foundation. Put a little foundation onto the back of your hand.

Dab onto the forehead, nose, chin and cheeks before smoothing it in with even sweeping movements.

Step 5: Illuminating the skin

Use your fingers to apply liquid highlighter with light reflecting particles to your cheek bones and the bridge of your nose. Blend using your fingertips. This will bring a warm glow to the skin a give it a youthful radiance.

Step 6: Set with powder

Load a large powder brush with some light reflecting powder. Tap it with your finger to remove any excess and then apply a light dusting over your whole face. This will help to 'fix' the foundation and make the skin appear more even. Avoid using powder if the skin feels very dry as it can make the skin look older.

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  1. Anonymous

    ontheskies...i was thinking the same thing!...now if only i can get her to sit still and just give makeup a chance =P !

  2. dwbtess

    Mature skin....why do you show someone that is in her 60's....mature skin starts way before that....why can't we see makeup application to women in their 40's and 50's and even 60's, that have taken care of their skin all their lives. My skin looks nothing like this and I'm 53!!!

  3. Anonymous

    Makes me crazy when these people put the product on themselves (back of their hand) before applying it to the client! Yuck! Why can't they use a sponge or wear gloves??

  4. Anonymous

    IF I HAD ALL THT MAKEUP ON MY FACE I WOULD SCARE THE KIDS AND FALL OVER FROM THE WIEFHT

  5. Anonymous

    old lady cleavage

  6. ontheskies

    oh cool. I can try this on my mom's face.