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  • Makeup Tricks that Erase 10 Years

  • Posted by Sarah on January 12, 2009 at 10:50AM
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  • Unless you're 19 and trying to use a fake ID, you probably want to look younger. As we see it there are two routes you can take: you can get botox-ed, restalyne-d and collagen-ed until you look like a frozen cat … or you could try out these quick and easy makeup tricks. Hmmmm, tough choice.

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  • Erase five years: Put away the shimmer shadow

  • Before

  • "As you notice lines around your eyes, avoid frosted or shimmery shadows," says New York makeup artist Troy Surratt. "The sparkle highlights wrinkles and crepey, crinkly skin instead of masking."

  • After

  • Silky, matte shadows blend into your skin and camouflage fine lines. Sweep "a light shade of champagne or peach -- universally flattering colors -- from lash to brow to brighten the whole eye area," Surratt says. This creates a full, youthful eye. But if puffiness, especially on your lids, is your problem, Surratt suggests you use a medium shade such as taupe on the entire eyelid to add depth and create a natural-looking crease.

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  • Erase 10 years: Go glossy

  • Before

  • Lips get thinner and drier with age. Dark lip liner and matte lipstick draw attention to the fine lines around your lips.

  • After

  • "Lipstick usually has a longer wear than gloss," explains celebrity makeup artist Sonia Kashuk, but gloss makes lips look more full. She suggests applying lip color, then topping with gloss for a fresh, youthful shine. If your color strays into lines, use a clear wax lip liner, like DuWop Reverse Lipliner ($19, sephora.com), to keep color from traveling.

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  • Erase 10 years: Balance color with neutrals on your face

  • Before

  • Too much of anything is never good -- especially with bright makeup like red lipstick, rosy blush and jewel-toned eyes, which tend to look old, says New York makeup pro Nick Barose.

  • After

  • Color is necessary, but keep it sheer and strategic -- don't wear it all over. Example? If you go with a translucent punchy red or petal pink on your cheeks and lips, keep your eyes neutral to balance it out, Kashuk says. The same rule applies if you want to wear a dramatic eye; keep lips and cheeks neutral. Barose advises avoiding pale nude tones on your lips because it can make your skin look grayish. Use pink neutrals and berries instead.

  • See the rest of the tips here.

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