I’m a celeb makeup artist – a blush mistake can instantly age you, my tips so mature skin looks good in natural daylight
A CELEBRITY makeup artist has revealed the little-known tricks that give mature skin a youthful look.
She explained how to correct a common blush mistake and named the best products for reducing the signs of aging.
is a UK-based makeup artist who has worked with stars including Denise Welch and Kate Garraway.
Speaking to The U.S. Sun, she shared several tips for defying the signs of aging using makeup.
FLAWLESS FACE
Warwick said beauty advice for mature skin has changed in recent years.
“They used to say that as your skin ages, you should start changing your foundation to a cream foundation, but I actually believe using a liquid foundation is much better,” she said.
Warwick said budget-friendly options such as No7 Stay Perfect smoothing eyeshadow and also look great on mature skin.
With lots of blushes on the market these days, her "absolute favorites" are the cream and liquid versions.
“I find that some powder [blushes] can be quite drying on the skin, which can age you instantly," she said.
Buy it now
- Blot Pressed Powder, $36 from MAC - buy here
- NARS Light Reflecting Foundation, $52 from Sephora -
- Charlotte Tilbury Cream Eyeshadow, $35 from Sephora -
- Makeup Revolution Eyeshadow, from $4.99 at Target -
- Glossier Cloud Paint Blush, $22 from Sephora -
- Watercolour Cheek Color, from $12 at Daniel Sandler - buy here
- e.l.f. Luminous Putty Blush, $7 from Target -
MAKEUP MASTERY
Warwick has countless testimonials from happy clients asking how they can recreate her looks.
She said it’s important to be mindful when deciding who to take makeup advice from when watching online tutorials.
“There are lots and lots of videos around at the moment of makeup being done on older ladies using several layers of foundation and contouring sticks,” she said.
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“Please remember that these videos are perfectly blasted with light, which will make any skin look fabulous.
"But I am guiding you to make yourself up so you look good in natural daylight.”