Hello, dear readers of my channel. In today's article, I'll issue concerning bright makeup in elderly age. For example, take the famous Soviet actress Svetlana Svetlichnaya. Why her? Because of this actress is full of examples of successful makeup that visually transform the face, make it younger.
I know that many women with age refuse to make, thinking that the less makeup on her face, the younger they look. In fact, with makeup to look younger with age, it is easier, because the lack of good skin turgor, which emphasize the beauty products, it is not the main criterion for the youth.
After 50-60 years to look younger is important to correct sagging facial tissues and pronounced "shadow bands" (I think many familiar pattern of lowering the outer corners of the eyes, the appearance of "flews" overhanging eyelids, wrinkles are "puppets", nasolabial folds, and so on. d.)
If you look at photos of Svetlana Svetlichnaya, we can see that all her make-ups are made in a single neutral color scheme. That is not bright blue, green shadows (by the way, these shades with age may emphasize age-related changes, give the face look tired) or garish lipstick.
I would also like to note that the shadow of the actress applied so that visually correct shape of the eye that visually raises their outer corners.
Thanks to the technique, in which the shadows are applied in the crease of the upper eyelid to the outer corner of the eye, and then shaded toward the temple, the view opens. Satin same shade applied on all movable upper eyelid, enhances this effect.
I know that many women avoid applied to the crease of the upper eyelid pink or beige and terracotta shade. And in vain, because if properly pick up a shade, it is possible to significantly refresh the eye. Blush in the tone of the shadows refresh the overall look.
Note: the most important thing - to choose "their" color. If you use a shade with red-red pigment, which is not appropriate for tsvetotipu, you get the opposite effect.
As for lipstick, the subtle shades of any age look beautiful, and at the age of 60 - even more so as not to attract attention to the wrinkles around the lips.
There are tricks in makeup, which are not for everyone, for example, summing the lower eyelid dark pencil / shadows. In the photo above example.
From my own experience I know that the bright make-up, if it is done carefully, competently matched colors can visually "throw" a few years its owner. Another thing - not everyone can be painted so skillfully disguise age-related changes, however, if desired, it can be learned.