The beauty of makeup is that anyone can wear whatever they want however they want.
However, if you’re wearing makeup to try and look younger, here are some mistakes to avoid making.
Saffron Hughes, a makeup artist at FalseEyelashes.co.uk, shared some top errors people make, including wearing excessive foundation.
1. Excessive foundation application
The expert said: “The expression less is more definitely applies when it comes to applying makeup to mature skin.
“Using a heavier, cream-based, or full-coverage foundation can cause the makeup to settle into fine lines and creases as you smile or show expression throughout the day, highlighting any imperfections.”
Instead, opt for a serum-based foundation or tinted moisturiser which can help to give the illusion of hydrated and glowy skin.
The expert added: “You’ll look more awake and youthful and you’ll still be able to cover imperfections.
“Similarly, adding too much concealer underneath eyes can cause extreme creasing, especially when following with a powder to set.”
2. Heavy eye makeup
According to the makeup artist, heavy eyeliner should be avoided as it can instantly age the eyes.
Darker colours not only shrink the eyes but can also create darker shadows around them, giving the illusion of being tired.
Make sure to add nude or pale eyeliner instead to make the eyes pop, and make you appear more awake.
Saffron noted: “Opt for eyeshadow or thin eyeliner pencils instead of gel eyeliner formulas, as this can transfer throughout the day and settle into fine lines around your eyes.
“Instead, opt for a smokey brown eyeshadow on a small pencil brush to get a precise but clear line.”
3. Not using a primer
Applying heavy face products without a primer can accentuate fine lines and cause creasing throughout the day.
Opt for a primer with hydrating ingredients such as hyaluronic acid which can help to smooth the canvas of mature skin before applying foundation or concealer.
The expert also recommended silicone primer which can help to fill heavily textured areas, such as the corners of eyes.
4. Choosing a dark lip shade
Saffron continued: “Dark lipsticks, while a seasonal staple especially in the colder months, can actually add years onto our face.
“Our lips become thinner and lose their definition as we age. Although it’s tempting to overdraw the lips to give the illusion of a fuller pout, it’s better to ease away from darker shades.
“Furthermore, as the skin on our lips becomes drier over time, wearing lipstick with a matte finish can draw attention to any texture on and around the lips.
“Instead, try lining your lips with a colour that’s no more than one or two shades bolder than a person’s natural lip colour, then follow up with lipgloss.
“The gloss creates dimension for the lips, gives the illusion of fuller, younger-looking pout.”