Prepping your skin before applying foundation, whether you're 14 or 40, guarantees perfection. Maintain foundation texture with a non-greasy moisturizer.
Choose a primer
"A primer that helps blur wrinkles is great since then you won’t actually have to use as much makeup "You also don’t need to wear it across your face.
Coverage customization
While "less is more" is a solid rule of thumb, a fluid-thin liquid foundation might not offer enough coverage. "Heavy, thick formulations will emphasize fine lines and wrinkles.
Hydrating foundations help
Find a moisturizing foundation. Dry mature skin requires optimum moisture. Dewy formulations work best.
use Powder carefully
If you have oily skin, you probably carry a pressed powder compact. Use gently to avoid highlighting fine lines and wrinkles.Be cautious with powder.
Sponge works best
First, I apply foundation to the cheekbones and forehead, then I touch up the nose and chin. Finally, I'll apply concealer and maybe foundation beneath the eyes.
Lighter concealer is best
Crow's-feet and dark circles are frequent undereye skin issues, but with the appropriate treatments, no one will know.
Thicker, drying concealers accentuate fine wrinkles. Undereye concealer should cover without seeming cakey or dry, which accentuates small wrinkles.
Choose your highlighter wisely
Glitter and shimmer are always a dealer's pick, but they may magnify fine creases and wrinkles on aged skin. Avoid shimmering or frosty highlighters for a youthful glow.