Less make-up is more, says Cindy

Cindy Crawford

Cindy Crawford

Published Oct 25, 2012

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London - As we age, we’re tempted to plaster on more make-up in a bid to hide lines, hollow cheeks and sagging eyes.

Yet as supermodel Cindy Crawford, 46, has revealed, her secret to looking youthful is to do the opposite.

“I wear less make-up,” she tweeted. “It can make you look older.”

Since then, Sharon Stone, 54, and Carol Vorderman, 51, have been seen looking bare-faced and beautiful.

“Too much make-up shrinks your features and makes skin appear dry,” says make-up artist Kim Jacob.

Here, we reveal how to reduce the signs of ageing...

Eyes

Problem: Eyes become lined and appear smaller. Powder eyeshadows accentuate crepiness, while dark make-up closes up the eyes.

Turn back the years: Opt for brown or grey liners, and stick to paler eyeshadow. Use colour sparingly on the outer corners of the lid and as a liner. Plum is in fashion and looks good with green and blue eyes.

Lips

Problem: Lips become thinner and wrinkles form. As we mature, lips can lose definition and dark colours accentuate this. Lipstick can also bleed into fine lines. Older skin can be dry, and matte lipsticks make them look worse.

Turn back the years: Draw outside your natural lip line with a nude, matte lip pencil. Fill in therest of the lip with a light colour and add a dab of gloss.

Eyebrows

Problem: Brows start to droop, while lashes fade and thin. Many of us overpluck, leaving brows looking sparse. Daily use of waterproof mascara can dry out lashes, so they become fragile.

Turn back the years: Defined, high arches lift the face. Use a brow shadow to cover any grey hairs and fill out the shape. Tint lashes dark brown to make them appear fuller.

Cheeks

Problem: Cheeks lose volume and the face gets thinner. Dark bronzers can make the face can look gaunt. Blush worn too high can make eyes looks smaller and accentuate any crepiness.

Turn back the years: Apply a warm blush to the plumpest partof your cheeks to create youthful fullness.

Use a rosy pink or peach-toned creamy blush and smooth it outtowards the ears for a full,fresh look.

Skin

Problem: Skin gets dull and wrinkled. Powdery make-up sits in lines and large pores, exaggerating them. Thick, matte make-up dulls the complexion.

Turn back the years: Make sure your foundation is exactly right for your skin tone.

It’s best to avoid powder as this can be too matte - using a primer under foundation is a better way to reduce shine. - Daily Mail

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