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Eye shadow mistake adds 10 years: how to color your eyes to look younger.

Makeup is an incredible beauty tool that almost all women use. However, it can dramatically change your look, both for the better and for the worse.

Improperly selected eyeshadows and their application technique tend to make your eyes look more tired and can visually add a few years to your age. Mirror talked about what mistakes in eye makeup should be avoided.

Makeup helps millions of women around the world look great and feel better. It can emphasize your natural beauty, boosting confidence and self-esteem.

However, experts warn that many people make common mistakes by choosing the wrong products for their age, which can make a woman look as much as 10 years older.

Metallic eyeshadow

Avoid metallic eyeshadows. Instead, go for a matte one. They will not draw undue attention to wrinkles and will be applied more evenly to the skin.

Also, do not blend the eyeshadow with your fingers. It may be convenient, but it is not effective. High-quality makeup brushes are designed to apply the product evenly on the skin and not get it into wrinkles.

Concealer

Many women make the mistake of choosing too light a concealer. If the area around the eyes stands out significantly, it will not necessarily add years to your appearance. So choose a concealer that matches your skin color as closely as possible.

Experts also recommend using creamy textures.

Moisturizer and primer

Skin that is too dry immediately makes your face look more wrinkled and older. So make sure you use the right skincare products for you and moisturize your skin regularly.

You also need to prepare your face before applying any makeup. Once you have moisturized it, apply a primer to act as a barrier between your skin and makeup. This will help makeup stay on better throughout the day.

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