Makeup Tips for Brightening Ageing Skin

1st of July, 2024

There is no age limit on beauty. Every season of life, however, brings challenges and changes. One of those opportunities is to revisit and reinvent your look.

WARM UP

If your skin looks dull, use warm colours to brighten up. Experts suggest using a foundation that is a half-shade lighter than your skin tone.

LIGHTEN DARK CIRCLES

To dim dark circles under your eyes, apply foundation that's a shade lighter than your foundation to the area. Top it with a concealer and then add a loose powder to set the makeup and hide the colour difference.

BE BRONZED, NOT TANGOED

Illuminators and bronzers can also add a sun-kissed glow. But don’t overdo it; a bad fake tan can make you look older. Get a more natural glow by blending the bronzer into your moisturiser or foundation and then applying it evenly to your face. A loose powder just one or two shades darker than your skin tone can also add warmth.

GET DEWY

Use spritzers and moisturising sprays to help set makeup and give skin a dewy look and avoid skin looking dehydrated.

Super Smoothie

With mango and papaya contain high amounts of Vitamin Cand beta carotene to keep skin protected, balanced and youthful. Bananas and coconut water contain tons of potassium to keep you and your skin fully hydrated and bright - no wonder it's our 'super smoothie'!

Grab a handful of the following fruits, whisk in a blender and

enjoy!

• Frozen mango chunks

• Frozen papaya chunks (or fresh)

• Frozen organic strawberries

• 1/2 cup coconut water

• 1 banana