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6 Beauty Mistakes That Make You Look Older

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Wearing heavy black eyeliner: Coating your eyes with mascara and liner is a great way to make them pop, but that doesn’t mean you should go crazy. Putting on too much eyeliner — especially if you’re using a heavy black mixture — won’t do you any favors. “Our eyelashes thin out as we get older, and women sometimes try to overcompensate for that with lots of black makeup,” dermatologist and cosmetic surgeon Melanie Grossman, MD, told Health. “All that does, though, is draw attention to the wrinkles around your eyes.” Instead, try your luck with a dark brown or grey liner — and use it sparingly. After all, makeup isn’t face paint; it’s there to enhance your natural features.

Piling on the foundation: Foundation is great way to cover up any pesky blemishes or fine lines, but caking it on will definitely age you. Not only does too much foundation make your skin look flaky, all that makeup is bound to wreak havoc on your skin. If you want to treat your skin problems, focus on your skin care products instead. A tinted moisturizer, for example, will keep your skin hydrated and give your face a subtle sheen. It’s also worth noting several moisturizers have anti-aging properties, so they can likely give your skin a youthful glow.

Wearing blush: As archaic as it may seem, some people still rouge their cheeks. They’ll apply blush to give their skin a healthy glow, but when used incorrectly, it can have the opposite effect. And similar to overdosing on foundation, powder blush can make your skin look flaky. Depending on the shade you’re using, blush can look more costumey than stylish. If you really want to emphasize your cheeks, Health recommends applying a bronzer from your hairline to your jawline, followed by adding a small amount of cream blush to the apples of your cheeks.

Ignoring the brows: We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: Your eyebrows matter. They’re the first things a person notices on your face, and they can easily play up or down the rest of your facial features. While maintaining your brows with a tweeze, wax, or threading session is important, you shouldn’t ignore them when you’re applying makeup to the rest of your face. Elle shows just how important your brows are by featuring two pictures of the same woman, one of her with defined brows and the other with her natural brows. Not only did defining her brows brighten up her face, but it also took the attention away from the fine lines around her eyes. Adding a lightweight pomade or pencil to your brows is easy and cost-effective, so don’t skip this step.

Wearing bright eyeshadow: Incorporating some color to your look — whether it’s with a fun lip, unconventional nails, or a printed dress — is a great way to add a jolt of energy to your attire. But the one place we don’t want to see color, however, is on your eyelids. We don’t care what the trend of the moment is, sweeping your lids with a bright blue or yellow shadow will look like you’re stuck in the 1980s. A neutral eye shadow is a fail-safe option. If you need a look for date night and parties, a smokey eye is a great alternative.

Sporting a dark lip: While we’re on the subject of wearing the wrong color, let’s talk about your lips. Though a dark brown or Bordeaux pout is extremely trendy, it’s bound to age you a couple of years. According to Elle, these seductive hues only make your lips look smaller, less defined, and inevitably more haggard. A lighter pink, mauve, or neutral hue will keep your pout looking plump. If you’re not willing to part ways with the darker hue, opt for a sheer lipstick. That way, you’re still getting the dramatic flair but the color itself isn’t as obvious.

Source: Cheat Sheet

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