Skin, too, will almost certainly have acquired some lines.
"Consider yourself lucky if you're relatively wrinkle-free past your 40s," says makeup artist Barbara Daly.
"Skin becomes thinner and more fragile, because less estrogen is being produced.
"It's also less able to retain moisture and production of collagen and elastin slows down significantly.
"Pay the most attention to your base -- foundation and concealer -- and find one close to your natural color.
"We lose color in our skin and hair as we age, but don't be tempted to warm up complexions with a darker foundation.
"Stick to a natural-looking color instead and, if in doubt, pick a lighter shade.
"Powders and creams are good for older skins as they have better consistency and are easy to blend."
Source: Liverpool Echo. Powered by Yellowbrix.
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