She explained that none of her no-gos were bad products but they just might not be right for drier more mature skin.
On the other side of her face, Erica demonstrated her favourite techniques for mature skin, showing a side-by-side comparison.
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For her first step, she recommended exfoliating the dead skin with first aid beauty pads.
Next, she recommended applying a hydrating serum or oil to your entire face.
Erica also used a lightweight hydrating cream, which she said “responds beautifully with makeup and gives more of a glow to the skin.”
She used eye balm to prep the area around her eye before applying concealer.
For sunscreen, she recommended opting for a mineral one with a "slight tint to even out redness."
Erica's go-to products for mature skin
The makeup artist revealed the products she swears by for flattering mature skin.
, £30, Sephora.
, £37, Inn Beauty.
, £32.99, Boots.
, £32, Drunk Elephant.
foundation.
, £25, Sephora.
Erica also recommended opting for a skincare infused foundation with hydrating formula, not mattified.
She shared the same advice for choosing out concealer for your under-eyes.
Erica advised anyone with mature skin to apply their powder with a brush instead of a puff so there is "no baking" and you're "just lightly laying down so glow comes through."
She showed her audience the different between the two application methods, joking that the don't side looked "flat like Gumby" while the other looked so glowy that it "bounces and catches the light."
"The skin maintains a beautiful supple glow and this side is just kind of crusty and chunky," Erica concluded.
Her followers shared their thoughts on the advice in the comments section.
"I've got to get that eye balm! Your don't side looks [like] mine, and I don't bake," wrote one viewer.