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10 Beauty Mistakes That Add 10 Years

Top makeup artists on what not to do if you want younger-looking skin—and the tricks that really work.

By Lindsay Van Gelder

1. THICK FOUNDATION


"Heavy makeup is a one-way ticket to looking older than you actually are," says makeup artist Chrisanne Davis. Choose a sheer foundation or tinted moisturizer (such as Laura Mercier Tinted Moisturizer SPF 20), and after you apply it, press a damp makeup sponge into areas where you have wrinkles to soak up any excess. While the less-is-more maxim may seem counterintuitive, "the more skin you can see, the better," says makeup artist Sandy Linter. "As long as it is well-hydrated, fresh skin looks much more youthful than an obviously covered complexion."

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2. BASE THAT'S TOO LIGHT


Foundation that's paler than your natural skin tone exaggerates fine lines. "Even if you have ivory skin, you need to go a little bit warmer as you get older," says Linter. Switch to a hue that's one or two shades darker and has luminescent particles, such as Giorgio Armani Luminous Silk: "A light-reflective formula makes the skin look like it's glowing," says Davis.

3. HEAVY CONCEALER ON DARK CIRCLES

The skin under the eyes gets thinner as we age, making thick cover-up look like concrete. Keep it light (we like Lancôme Effacernes Waterproof Protective Undereye Concealer), and apply it with a brush. "The brush distributes the color more evenly," says Linter. And put it only on dark areas, not under the entire eye.

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4. FACE POWDER ON TOP OF LINES

Powder is fine for reducing shine on the nose and the chin, but on other parts of the face it exaggerates wrinkles and can make skin look too dry, says Linter. The only time Linter dusts powder on clients over 40 is when she knows they're being professionally photographed (a loose translucent formula does help cut glare), but even then, one unbreakable rule still applies: Avoid the eye area completely.

5. BLUSH ON THE APPLES OF THE CHEEKS

It draws attention to sagging skin. Instead, apply color on the highest point on your cheekbones, not too close to the nose, and lift it upward with a brush that's large enough to cover the whole cheekbone. Skip the drama queen shades, too: "Colors like wine and cinnamon will only make you look gaunt if you're thin and clownish if you're not," says Linter. "A neutral rose color flatters all skin tones and really brightens things up." (We like Nars Blush in Mata Hari.)

6. LIPSTICK THAT MIGRATES


Your natural lip line can begin to fade as you age, which makes lipstick more prone to bleeding and feathering. "Tracing it with one of the new clear lip liners can help the color stay put," Davis says. (Mally Beauty Lip Fence does the trick.)

7. MAJOR LIPSTICK

Bright colors, dark shades, and anything metallic or iridescent are too heavy for thinning lips. Instead, choose a neutral rose shade. And consider switching from a lipstick to a sheer gloss—it will give you more fullness.

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8. MASCARA ON THE LOWER LASHES

It highlights crow's-feet. And dark circles. And it just generally looks bad. Coat your top lashes with the blackest black mascara you can find—"it will make the whites of your eyes look clearer and whiter," Linter says. It's also best to avoid superthick formulas that don't separate easily. Lashes get dryer as we age, making mascara more likely to clump and fall onto your face. (Try Cover Girl LashExact Mascara or Lancôme High Définicils High Definition Mascara.) And don't forget your curler. "Curling your lashes is the easiest thing you can do to make your eyes look bigger—and therefore younger," says Davis. (We love the Shu Uemura Eyelash Curler.)

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9. EYELINER ON THE LOWER LASHES


All that does is make your eyes look smaller and draw attention to dark circles. Stick to the upper lids—and make the line thicker toward the outer corners, where eyes have a tendency to droop as we age. (Try Elizabeth Arden Smoky Eyes Powder Pencil.)

10. SPARKLY SHADOW ON THE OUTER CORNERS


A little shimmer is flattering and keeps eye makeup from looking too stark, but at the outer corners, it magnifies every fine line. Restrict sparkle and shimmer to the inner corners, the centers of the lids, and just on the brow bones.

photography by Roger Cabello

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  • CarolB's Avatar
    Posted by CarolB Sun Mar 29, 2009 7:32pm PDT

    good tips. hope you stop by and read some of my posts on skin care and aging.

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  • Joanna's Avatar
    Posted by Joanna Mon Mar 30, 2009 6:14am PDT

    I once read a tip that you should match the color of your lipstick and blush with your inner lip.

    This is the most natural color for you (and it naturally changes as you get older-its your true shade)

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  • cynthia's Avatar
    Posted by cynthia Mon Mar 30, 2009 6:31am PDT

    They are correct. The #1 element of premature aging is over exposure to the sun. Bad food,fat, sugar, alcohol, drugs and smoking are also really bad. A good diet and deep exfoliation, the right hair cut and color, good skin care and light makeup in the right places does wonders.

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  • MrsKlingonPasadena's Avatar
    Posted by MrsKlingonPasadena Mon Mar 30, 2009 7:50am PDT

    I don't agree with the eyeliner on lower lashes making your eyes small. If you stick to 1/3 of your lower lash from the outside corner, your eyes appear bigger. It is an absolute necessity for me, but then again I don't have wrinkles so maybe it works differently.

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  • Lucky's Avatar
    Posted by Lucky Mon Mar 30, 2009 8:15am PDT

    Good tips except for the undereye concealer. Better to use a light moisturizer then dot on and blend a concealer the same shade as your foundation.lancomb concealer is too thick for under the eyes, I've been using it for 20 years for trouble spots only. Just use loose powder on shiny parts (oily) of the face. Always use blush. Just blend well.And mascara on the lower lashes (remember to wipe off Mascara wand before using) Always use gloss over the lips it makes lines disappear (the no color lipliner is a waste of $.

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  • Lucky's Avatar
    Posted by Lucky Mon Mar 30, 2009 8:20am PDT

    Oh here is a Really good tip. After you line your lips and blot lipstick, use gloss sparingly take a good lip brush and go over the lipliner. your lips will look amazing.

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  • ♥~♥MaggieRed♥~♥'s Avatar
    Posted by ♥~♥MaggieRed♥~♥ Mon Mar 30, 2009 8:20am PDT

    ♥Awesome!! Thanks For The Great Tips♥

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  • Mimi-pz's Avatar
    Posted by Mimi-pz Mon Mar 30, 2009 9:33am PDT

    Don't really agree with no liner on the bottom... I have fair skin and my eyelashes are quite blonde. the ones on the bottoms especially - with nothing down there, you can't see my eyes. Outter 1/3 of the eye helps.

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  • Kitten's Avatar
    Posted by Kitten Mon Mar 30, 2009 10:14am PDT

    I've always worn liner on the bottom and my eyes look larger, not smaller. As far as the foundation is concerned, ask minority women how many different shades of foundation they had to mix to come up with the right shade. If they're like me, at least three. You'd think there'd be a better way.

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  • ali's Avatar
    Posted by ali Mon Mar 30, 2009 10:17am PDT

    heloo

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