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Get a Radiant Complexion With Highlighter When you lose moisture in your skin, you also lose your skin's natural luminosity. Luckily, you can add some of that back with highlighter -- if you're smart about it. Chang-Babaian says if your face is lighter than your body (that's the case with most people), it can make the contrast too extreme.
To give your face more structure, apply a non-shimmery highlighter lightly along the bridge of your nose, under your eyes, on the center of your forehead and on your chin. Just be sure to add a hint of depth back in by brushing on bronzer or contour powder under your cheekbones and along the edges of your face.
You can also create a dewy glow with a creamy, shimmery highlighter, which will add light to the high points of your face. Use your fingers to apply it to your cheekbones, brow bones and the inner corners of your eyes.
Try: Josie Maran Argan Enlightenment Illuminizer, $26, moisturizes skin with argan oil and glycerin. A slightly golden undertone flatters everyone and adds a subtle glow.
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To give your face more structure, apply a non-shimmery highlighter lightly along the bridge of your nose, under your eyes, on the center of your forehead and on your chin. Just be sure to add a hint of depth back in by brushing on bronzer or contour powder under your cheekbones and along the edges of your face.
You can also create a dewy glow with a creamy, shimmery highlighter, which will add light to the high points of your face. Use your fingers to apply it to your cheekbones, brow bones and the inner corners of your eyes.
Try: Josie Maran Argan Enlightenment Illuminizer, $26, moisturizes skin with argan oil and glycerin. A slightly golden undertone flatters everyone and adds a subtle glow.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Choose Foundation That Gives You a Glow
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I'm going to try some of these out.
by jessielynn17 Monday, May 6, 2013 at 01:55AM Report as inappropriate
Going to try the shadows and loose powder. Thanks for the advice!
by EricaC123 Saturday, November 3, 2012 at 05:16PM Report as inappropriate
I just read the article previous to this one about mistakes older women make when it comes to make up. It specifically stated NOT to wear blush on the apples of our cheeks. This article directly following while is ways to look younger, we're being told to put blush on the apples of our cheeks. I don't know who is in charge of the articles that are written and posted on this website, but I am really starting to get annoyed with all the contradictions. I know that each woman has their own view about what is the best an what is not, but please - continuity! It seems now that every time I visit this website I read the same ol' stories or articles that directly contradict one another. I don't want my time wasted with information that is unclear, it's difficult enough being in my early 40's and dealing with the whole aging process without sites like this giving misinformation or just random tid bits without fact checking or working with the real professionals who have actual advice!!!!!!!
by flirtygirl214 Thursday, October 4, 2012 at 02:58PM Report as inappropriate
I don't wear any powder except Laura Geller's anti shine powers in my Tzone. Keeps my oily skin looking fresh. A good facial primer under makeup is great to fill in pores, soften wrinkles and make foundation go on great. You can even wear the primer without foundation and it's great. Sun Screen--love Cliniques spf40 for face.
by dbeasley6 Thursday, August 23, 2012 at 08:08PM Report as inappropriate
Oily is good because in the end your skin stays younger longer...I get more compliments on dewy than matte face finishes. I like these tips except for the false lashes....I will go for more mascara at the roots after I curl with my 8th grade Maybelline Lash Curler!!!
by Ydabney Wednesday, July 25, 2012 at 12:07PM Report as inappropriate
I hate the term "dewy." Since my face gets oily easily I avoid "dewy-ness!"
by asiagirl4ever Sunday, July 15, 2012 at 03:10AM Report as inappropriate
I attended makeup seminar where they talked about the difference curling your lashes makes. I was convinced and have shared this with others since.
by asiagirl4ever Sunday, July 15, 2012 at 03:02AM Report as inappropriate
I honestly don't know what to believe. One article States wearing blush on the apples of your cheeks is one mistake that makes you look older, then this article with tipsto help you look younger says to apply blush to the apples of your cheeks. So many contradictions. However, there were some helpful tips that I will try!
by flirtygirl214 Saturday, July 7, 2012 at 11:21AM Report as inappropriate
Good tips! I especially agree with the tip to stay away from too dark lips. I looks stunning on models and young celebs, but it can be sooo aging on normal women.
by VV001 Friday, June 22, 2012 at 04:42PM Report as inappropriate
Who doesn't want to look younger? ;o)
by jojohnson21 Thursday, April 19, 2012 at 08:53AM Report as inappropriate