If you've been devoted to the same color palette for years, your makeup choices may seem dated. At the same time, an over-40 woman shouldn't fall victim to the latest fads. To get perspective -- and a modern look that works for you -- schedule a professional makeup application.
Pencil It In
Posted June 23rd, 2008 by imagnartYou may have noticed that over the years, tiny wrinkles have developed around your mouth. To prevent your lipstick from "bleeding" into these fine lines, use a lip pencil to create a barrier that keeps your lip color where it belongs: on your lips only.
Renounce the Racing Stripe
Posted June 23rd, 2008 by imagnart'Fess up if you're guilty of sweeping that blush in a straight line from your cheek to your temple. While that technique was all the rage in the '80s, get with the times and start applying your blush in the center of your cheekbone, focusing on the apple of your cheek, and blending in the color for a natural look.
Shape Those Brows
Posted June 23rd, 2008 by imagnartA well-groomed eyebrow gives your entire face more definition, and also gives the illusion of lifted eyelids -- drawing attention away from any sagging skin.
Do the Curl
Posted June 23rd, 2008 by imagnartJust as the hair on your head thins as you age, so, too, do your eyelashes. To play up your peepers, shape your lashes with an eyelash curler, then apply blackish-brown or brown mascara.
Get the Red Out
Posted June 23rd, 2008 by imagnartDingy, tired-looking eyes will rob you of your youthful look. Give your eyes an instant pop with eyedrops that are specially formulated to whiten and brighten.
Re-Evaluate Your Skin Tone
Posted June 23rd, 2008 by imagnartYour skin tone does not stay constant as you age, so the foundation that you've been using for 20 years may no longer be right for you. Head to the cosmetics counter to find the color that most closely matches your skin tone today.
Ditch the Powder
Posted June 23rd, 2008 by imagnartThough face powder has likely been a staple of your makeup bag for years, it's time to say goodbye. Powder tends to settle into creases and makes wrinkles appear more prominent. Stick to using a light foundation for sheer coverage.
Less Is More
Posted June 23rd, 2008 by imagnartWearing too much makeup can actually add years to your face. Instead of attempting to hide your age under a mask of products, learn to enhance your features with the right application techniques.
9 Makeup Tips to Help You Look Younger
Posted June 23rd, 2008 by imagnartDoes your look need a lift? If you've been wearing the same
makeup since you were 25, you're not just out of style -- those products are
also making you look older than your years. So put away that pressed powder and
get ready to defy Mother Nature with these nine makeup tricks!