Sunday, August 25, 2019
Makeup Tips for Older Women : How to Apply Makeup Right After 50 to Minimize Wrinkles
Makeup can be used in a very specific way to help minimize and disguise wrinkles. Properly apply makeup to minimize wrinkles with the help of makeup artist in this free video clip.
Expert: Jessica Adams
Contact: www.PureSkinArtistry.com
Bio: Jessica Adams is a South Florida-based professional and makeup artist.
Movie producer: Paul Muller
Description Series: Makeup is something that women of all ages can use and enjoy. Get makeup tips for older women with the help of a professional makeup artist in this free video series.
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ReplyDeleteThis is the worst makeup video I’ve ever seen...
ReplyDeleteThis sucked.
ReplyDeleteThis is just awful, such bs!
ReplyDeleteThis is a really bad review I'm sorry or tutorial whatever you want to call it
ReplyDeleteYou don't put the primer all over the face like I do& I look horrible in matte anything,So should I use a pigment type shadow
ReplyDeleteThank you for the video. Im soon to be 42 years young & want a make up look appropriate for my age. Good bye 20 year make up routine 👊
ReplyDeleteThe make up artist is really pretty lol
ReplyDeleteI would say no matte. Go more dewy. And try putting the excess blush around the face. Like highlighter. But where you’d blush. Women who are lucky enough to have been on the earth for 50 or more years need dewy and rosy! It makes you look healthy and fresh. Rock your age! And mostly, do what makes you feel beautiful! Screw the worlds opinion! You ARE the world honey!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteNo difference at all
ReplyDeleteFind a model at least 60
ReplyDeleteاحب هذا جميل😘😘😘
ReplyDeleteThanks that was Great, enjoy
ReplyDeleteWhy are all these videos made by young makeup artists? They don't know! They haven't lived in mature skin and seen how it behaves and what it needs on a daily basis... It's silly... I want to see a 55 year old person to tell me how to do "mature" makeup...
ReplyDeleteFirst , you want to pin her hair out of the way. Are you even a make up artist? This is almost comical bc you have no ideal what you are doing !
ReplyDeleteBoring and nothing new
ReplyDeleteGreat tips!
ReplyDeleteA matthe foundation? No thank you!
ReplyDeleteMatte foundation and powder is the the worse for mature skin
ReplyDeleteI'm confused. Every one else says no matte foundation as you are cuz it will give a more dry appearance.
ReplyDeleteshe looks the same
ReplyDeleteThank you! 😊❤😊
ReplyDeleteI dab the t zone with paper to pick up oil. I don't try to disguise wrinkles, or age spots. Less makeup is better. Is age 64 right after 50? Guess not, so this vid was not for me. ☮️
ReplyDeleteNever...NEVER “pull” ANYTHING in a downward motion. Ever. Always upwards, always always UP! 😉
ReplyDeleteBlush in the wrong place!
ReplyDeleteThis teenager is obviously not a real make-up artist and hasn't got a clue what she is talking about. Clearly this video is nothing more than clickbait! You never use matte foundation on mature skin - it makes it look even drier and older and cakes in the wrinkles especially if all you put on underneath is a silicone primer i.e a cheap crappy product in itself. What you need is plenty of quite thick moisturiser and a creamy foundation on top to keep the skin looking fresh and to prevent caking. You don't want powder anywhere near your eyes or lips! It will cake in the lines - the only powder would be blush and nowhere else. This girl could care less about doing makeup for someone over 40 - she can't even be bothered to finish it off.
ReplyDeleteNot helpful for me at all
ReplyDeletePowder and matte foundation on middle aged skin is a no no.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your tutorial and The model has beautiful skin. I am Native American and I am proud of my heritage, that being said, my face is a tapestry of wrinkles. It would be so much more helpful and encouraging to see a tutorial for wrinkles on someone that actually has wrinkles.
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ReplyDeleteGreat tips, thanks!
ReplyDeleteYour model is stunning
ReplyDeletewhere to buy silicon-based primer, matte foundation and powder concealer. I saw some reviews about some of silicon-based primer, it says it's too runner in the face.
ReplyDeleteTime to say goodbye, sung by Marc Hervieux,, I would like to lisen to it ! Please ?
ReplyDeleteIf you disagree with someone courtesy CAN be maintained when voicing your opinion.
ReplyDeleteYooooooooo she looking gooood for over 50, especially without make up
ReplyDeleteyou know... it isn't necessary for you to be in the frame. The camera could focus on her face more so that the difference is clear.
ReplyDeleteIf i see eyebrows like that on a makeupartist i cant even take the tutorial serious
ReplyDeleteBEAUTY and the BEAST https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQXiJCwZP7Y
ReplyDeletewhy are many folks out there saying that matte and powder actually ages your skin instead of making you look younger? I don't want to waste money. Makeup is expensive. Please help!
ReplyDeleteI'm 13 why am I watching this o-o
ReplyDeleteStupid
ReplyDeleteMatte foundation only make you look really old, no thank you
ReplyDeleteEwwww... bad stuff for skin
ReplyDeleteUgh Another woman with barely any wrinkles and you don’t give product names
ReplyDeleteLONG HAIR - ANOTHER TAKE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkoDYKJjFzU
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ReplyDeleteI thought it was a bad idea to use powders and Matt foundation on mature skin? I stopped using Matt and powder to set just use sprays to set, iam 49 everything creased before not now thankfully even now when iam having hot flashes with the dressed sweat on the top lip, I found an amazing BB cream which covers my hormonal breakouts too . Iam guessing it's trial and error with every skin type, maybe it shouldn't be after 45-50 etc more how to apply than what to apply ?
ReplyDeleteMatte foundation isn’t good for mature skin .
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