8 Ways to Hide Wrinkles
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1. Plump Up With
Moisturizer
With age, skin becomes drier, making
wrinkles stand out more. Bring that moisture back to fight the fine
lines.
Look for a moisturizer with
hyaluronic acid, which pulls in water and plumps the skin, says Joshua
Zeichner, MD. He is director of cosmetic and clinical research in dermatology
at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York.
2. Use Retinoids
Retinoids spur your skin to make more
collagen, which combats wrinkles. You can buy products made with retinol
over-the-counter, or get prescription-strength retinoids through your doctor.
Both "have been well-studied for wrinkles and work," Zeichner says.
Use them as directed and be patient.
Most products take anywhere from 6 weeks to 3 months to work.
Wear sunscreen, too. Retinoids can
make your skin more sensitive to the sun. Wearing sunscreen every day can also
help you avoid future wrinkles.
3. Don't Overdo
Anti-Aging Creams
Take it easy. Try only one or two
anti-aging products at a time.
Using too many tends to irritate the
skin, which can make signs of aging more visible. It's best to start with one
product and add another product after a month or so.
Look for ingredients like vitamin C
or descriptions including "peptide technology' or "growth factor
technology."
4. Makeup: Start
With a Silicone Primer
After you moisturize, smooth on a
primer before you put on your foundation.
"Applying primer as a makeup
base is the key to softening wrinkles," says Jaclyn Peresetsky, a makeup
artist and owner of Skin Perfect Image Wellness Spa in Columbus, Ohio.
Choose one with a silicone base,
which fills in uneven skin texture and fine lines.
5. Use a Light,
Moisture-Rich Foundation
Heavy matte formulas make your skin
look older. A hydrating, sheer foundation is best.
Need more coverage to hide dark spots
or blemishes? Lightly tap a concealer on dark spots before applying foundation.
Heavy coverage on fine lines and
wrinkles draws attention to them.
6. Lighten Up on
Powder
A light dusting of loose, mineral
powder sets your makeup without settling into fine lines and pores.
"Look for one that contains mica
micro-particles, which reflect light to give the skin extraordinary
radiance," Peresetsky says.
Also, swap your powder blush for a
cream blush to get a natural, radiant look that won't draw attention to any
fine lines on your cheeks.
7. Play Up Your
Eyes
Highlighting eyes is one of the
tricks of the trade that makeup artists use to draw focus away from wrinkles.
Choose matte eye shadow rather than
shimmer. "The metallic used in shimmery eye shadows enhances fine lines
and draws attention to crepey skin," Peresetsky says.
Neutral colors work best. Use lighter
shades on your lids and soft neutrals in the creases of your eyelids.
8. Smudge-Proof
Your Lips
Keep the color on your lips and don't
let it bleed into fine lines. Lip pencil, a non-drying lip stain, and sheer
gloss should do the trick, Peresetsky says.
Line your lips with a creamy,
color-stay lip liner that matches your lip color.
Next, apply a lip stain very lightly
using your fingertip. Don't use too much.
Finally, put a little bit
of sheer gloss on the center of your lips. This will help your color stay put
and keep the spotlight where it belongs: on your beauty
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