Fast forward nearly two decades, and I’ve since been blessed with both acne and wrinkles. While my tried-and-true cream foundations still deliver the coverage I crave, I wanted to try something lighter to avoid creasing — heavier formulas now settle into my fine lines easier, especially in...
Then, with gentle buffing motions, blend the foundation seamlessly to perfection. If you feel like you need more coverage, layer it on! For additional skin smoothness, consider applying Crunchi Smart Primer first, especially if your skin is on the dryer side with some fine wrinkles. The ...
"People think that because they’re older, they need to go for a heavier foundation to disguise their lines, but actually it makes them look more prominent, as the foundation pools in the wrinkles," she explains.Jamie agrees: "For women looking for full coverage foundation, I always recommen...
facial wash and others...I'm 64 and at my age most women already have wrinkles and crows feet. I don't because I've used L'Oreal Skincare for over 30 years now. I also use the haircare products as well. Excellence Hair Color, and shampoos and conditioners. They'r...
this one beats them all. The "matte" look is just bad for older women. It doesn't keep oil at bay either. This foundation leaves a nice satin finish with no ox, no cake, no breakouts, no exaggeration of wrinkles and other ugly things. if you don't like this, it's just has to...
Powder foundations also do not cling onto oily areas of skin as much as liquid foundations, which typically causes them to wear less over time and even out your complexion while simultaneously masking wrinkles with its light coverage. Plus, application ofpowder foundation is easier than applyingliqu...