Eyeshadow for mature eyes

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"Adding moisture to the complexion and taking time to prep is important. Products that prime the skin should be a light, easily-absorbed and hydrating. Moisturizer or serum work well, avoid using a product with too much emollience as it can cause the make up to move around. Always wait a few minutes for the product to settle before moving on with makeup."— Kate Lee Best eyeshadow for mature hooded eyes The fastest way to open up tired eyes? Grab your trusty eyelash curler. “Use an eyelash curler to curl your lashes and open up your eye area,” Du says. “Hold the curler at the base of your lashes for a few seconds, then gently release. Repeat this process at the middle and tip of your lashes to create a natural-looking curl.” You can even get a heated curler or briefly (very briefly!) heat yours up with a hair dryer to add even more oomph to lashes.
Eye shadow for older women
Makeup Tips for Hooded Eyes:
The way to do this is to apply any pale eyeshadow and use a complementary darker shade to form a fine line along the lash line. Don’t panic if your application isn’t perfect. Focus on pushing the dark color to the base of the lashes and then use a brush to sweep it up at the outer edge. Inner Corner Highlight The long-lasting, smooth, and silky formula eyeshadow is created with light accentuating pigments to highlight your eyes perfectly.