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Makeup Minute

Makeup Minute How To: Look Younger

July 4, 2009 by Dina Fierro  
Filed under makeup

Regardless of age, most women are dying to look and feel a bit younger.  With that in mind, celebrity makeup artist Brett Freedman pulled together five simple tips that will help take a few years off your look!

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1. FOUNDATION – Don’t go too alabaster. No matter what your natural skin tone is, mix in a bit of bronzer into your foundation for a nice lift of color.

2. LIPS – No browns or mauves allowed! Pick something juicy for your lips – like a watermelon or cherry gloss. Glosses aren’t heavy and really make your lips pop.

3. HAIR – As you get older, soften and lighten up your hair. If you’re chestnut brown, add some subtle dark and golden blond highlights.

4. HAIRDOS – You want touchable hair that you can run your fingers through, so stay away from helmet head styles and embrace styling products that leave your hair flexible and soft (skip the hairspray!)

5. PLASTIC SURGERY – Many women consider going under the knife as they get older, but remember to go easy! Your goal should be to look good for your age, not to look like you did in college.

Do you have a great tip on how to look younger? If so, leave a comment and share the love!

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2 Responses to “Makeup Minute How To: Look Younger”
  1. Good tips! I totally agree with your advice about lipstick color. Our lips are so important to our good looks. Thanks!

  2. your tips about how to apply foundation very helpful!! thanks a lot ! with apply correctly to be more beautiful.

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