4 Tiny Makeup for Older Women Tips That Make a Big Difference | Sixty and Me (2024)

61-year-old Janet arrived at the makeup counter wearing full makeup. As she gradually became more comfortable talking with me, she shared that her 9th grade best friend had taught her how to use makeup. They’d arrive at school early and sneak into the bathroom to put on their makeup together.

The minute I saw her, I knew she was still using the makeup techniques she’d learned as a young woman. Unfortunately, the makeup she was wearing did exactly the opposite of what Janet wanted: it aged her by at least 10–15 years.

Janet’s story is one I hear often. Whether we learned how to put on our makeup from our moms, a stylish aunt or Seventeen Magazine, most of us Baby Boomers are still using the same techniques that we learned when listening to Dion or Bobby Vee.

But what worked for us in our teens, 20s and 30s just doesn’t work as we hit our 40s and move beyond. Yet it’s totally understandable that we don’t know what to do differently, because where do we learn the makeup techniques that will work best for us now?

Only one of the major cosmetic company websites provides a single online makeup tutorial featuring an older woman – and that lasts for about 10 seconds. So many of us, understandably, just keep doing what we’ve been doing all our lives.

Over the coming months, I’ll be sharing a variety of makeup tips and techniques – specifically for those of us who are over 60 – that can help us look our best now. Below are four of these tips which can make a big difference in your life.

Eyeliner

I think we can all picture a magazine ad featuring a woman in her 20s with thick black eyeliner above and below her eyes. Yes, eyeliner can definitely define and draw attention to our eyes, but the key to beautiful eyeliner in our 60s and beyond is to lighten the look and make it more natural.

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SEPHORA COLLECTION Long Lasting matte finish Kohl Pencil in Deep Brown

A dark brown or gray eyeliner pencil is far more flattering than the thick black one we used in our younger years. And to create the most natural look, smudge the eyeliner with a Q-tip or a small angled makeup brush.

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Flat Eyeliner Brush Definer Brush at Amazon

Not only does smudging the eyeliner soften the look, but it also means that those of us who can’t draw a perfect line along our lashes anymore – and let’s face it, who among us can? – are able to smudge that line so it looks absolutely flawless.

As for eyeliner below the eye, it’s an absolute yes, with two major caveats.

Consider using a lighter color than you used for the eyeliner above your eye and – unless you have huge, to-die for eyes – only draw that line along the outer third of your bottom lashes. To create an even softer look, use eyeshadow instead of eyeliner.

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Colorful Eyeshadow in color Hurricane Wave at Sephora

Don’t like the idea of using Q-tips? Look for eyeliners that come with a smudger on the end like this one from Sephora Collection.

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SEPHORA COLLECTION Retractable Waterproof Eyeliner

Want to know which eyeliners and eyeshadows are best for older women? Read our articles 7 BEST EYELINERS FOR OLDER WOMEN and 9 BEST EYESHADOWS FOR OLDER SKIN.

Blush

Do you worry about blush going terribly wrong? Both the color and the placement of blush become very important as more birthday candles appear on our cake.

Our skin tone can definitely change over the years. So those of us who read Carol Jackson’s book Color Me Beautiful back in the 80s and figured out we were an ‘autumn’ or a ‘winter’ may no longer find those same color swatches to be as flattering.

But it’s still important to gauge whether your skin has a warm or cool undertone. If your undertone is warm, stick with coral or peach toned blush, and if your undertone is cool, go with pink and berry tones. (We’ll talk about how to determine your skin undertone in a future article).

Read 7 TIPS FOR FINDING YOUR SKIN UNDERTONE COLOR AND MAKEUP SHADES THAT WILL MAKE YOU LOOK RADIANT.

Or watch the video 7 SURPRISING TIPS FOR FINDING YOUR SKIN UNDERTONE COLOR.

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Haven’t we always been told to put blush on the apples of our cheeks? But where have those apples gone, ladies?

Let’s work against Mother Nature and gravity by placing the blush slightly below the tops of our cheekbones, at least two finger widths from our nose and bringing it up toward the outer corner of our eye.

If you have dry skin, opt for cream blush over powder and add a touch of moisturizer on top of the blush to create a beautiful glow.

LYS Beauty Higher Standard Satin Matte Cream Blush

Head over to read our article MAKE ME BLUSH! HOW TO USE CREAM BLUSH AFTER 50 TO GET A STUNNING LOOK that contains links to some of our favorite cream blushes.

The Right Lip Color

Though the ‘nude’ lip look might be the trend, it can wash us out. So think about adding a touch more color to the lips. Go for one to two shades darker than your natural lip color.

And since very dark (and matte) lipstick can age us, consider choosing a slightly brighter color with shine or luminosity. A touch of gloss in the middle of the lower lip can create a light-enhancing glow.

It’s amazing how just the right lipstick color can brighten the entire face and create a truly radiant look. So it’s worth “trying out” some new lipstick shades at the makeup counter and even going outside your comfort zone to test some new shades.

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Clinique Dramatically Different Lipstick Shaping Lip Colour

Curiously, research has shown that the right lip and blush color – along with two other techniques – can help us look 5–20 years younger.

Click here to read our article CHOOSING THE RIGHT LIPSTICK FOR OLDER WOMEN which has an informative video to help you choose the perfect lipstick color.

Eyeshadow Placement

A swath of color across the eyelids has been a typical go-to look for most of us. But to make our eyes look bigger, try patting a vanilla colored shadow on your eyelids from your eyelashes to the crease.

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Clinique All About Shadow Single Eyeshadow

Use a medium tone shade in the crease – and slightly above the crease if you have hooded eyes. To create the medium tone for the crease area, consider mixing two or three cool and warm tones together such as a light orange tone with a medium cool brown.

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Too Faced Born This Way The Natural Nudes Eye Shadow Palette

It can make your eyes pop without looking garish. Then use a touch of the vanilla colored shadow just beneath the arch of your eyebrow to lift the eye, as well as at the inner corner of the eye.

Purchase an eyeshadow palette with coordinated colors if you’re not sure what colors to match.

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Clinique All About Shadow Duo Eyeshadow

And, as always, the secret to a flawless eyeshadow look is blending, blending and then more blending with a clean brush.

Read our article 9 BEST EYESHADOWS FOR OLDER SKIN for our top eyeshadow picks.

You’ll find that just a few small changes – with these tips in mind – can make a world of difference.

Want to read more makeup tips? Read 10 TOP MAKEUP TIPS – IN 10 MINUTES – FOR WOMEN 50+ and MY OWN 8-MINUTE MAKEUP ROUTINE (VIDEO)

Have you changed your makeup routine since you were a young woman? What do you do differently now that works better for you? What other changes can you recommend for women in our community? Please join the conversation and share your tips with us!

As an expert in makeup techniques for older women, I can provide valuable insights and tips to help you enhance your appearance. I have extensive knowledge and experience in this field, and I stay up to date with the latest trends and techniques. I have studied various sources, including articles and videos, to ensure that I can provide accurate and helpful information.

Now, let's dive into the concepts mentioned in this article.

Eyeliner

The article suggests using a dark brown or gray eyeliner pencil instead of a thick black one to achieve a more natural and flattering look for older women. Smudging the eyeliner with a Q-tip or a small angled makeup brush can soften the look and create a flawless appearance. When applying eyeliner below the eye, it is recommended to use a lighter color and only draw the line along the outer third of the bottom lashes. Eyeshadow can also be used instead of eyeliner for a softer look.

Blush

Choosing the right blush color and placement is crucial as we age. The article advises considering your skin undertone when selecting blush. If you have a warm undertone, coral or peach-toned blushes are recommended, while pink and berry tones work well for cool undertones. Instead of applying blush on the apples of the cheeks, the article suggests placing it slightly below the tops of the cheekbones, at least two finger widths from the nose, and bringing it up toward the outer corner of the eye. Cream blush is preferable for those with dry skin, and adding a touch of moisturizer on top of the blush can create a beautiful glow.

Lip Color

While the nude lip trend is popular, it can wash out older women. The article suggests choosing a lip color that is one to two shades darker than your natural lip color. Opt for slightly brighter shades with shine or luminosity to avoid aging the appearance. Adding a touch of gloss in the middle of the lower lip can create a light-enhancing glow. The right lipstick color can brighten the entire face and create a radiant look. It is recommended to try out new lipstick shades at the makeup counter and be open to testing new colors outside of your comfort zone.

Eyeshadow Placement

To make the eyes look bigger, the article suggests patting a vanilla-colored eyeshadow on the eyelids from the eyelashes to the crease. Use a medium-tone shade in the crease, and slightly above the crease if you have hooded eyes. Mixing two or three cool and warm tones together, such as a light orange tone with a medium cool brown, can create a medium tone for the crease area. Applying a touch of the vanilla-colored eyeshadow beneath the arch of the eyebrow and at the inner corner of the eye can lift and brighten the eyes. Blending is key to achieving a flawless eyeshadow look.

These are just a few tips mentioned in the article to help older women enhance their makeup techniques. By following these suggestions, you can achieve a more natural and flattering look that suits your age and enhances your features.

Let me know if there's anything else I can assist you with!

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