20 Makeup Tricks For Older Women To Look Younger
10) Skip Plum Tones and Stick to Taupe.
Plum or purple tones undoubtedly look great on your eyelids. Many consider these the ideal shades for a glam fall look. However, you may not know that after the 50s, plum or purple shades can be disastrous for your overall appearance. That’s because purple tones create a bruised look and needlessly enhance dark circles. There is only one exception, if you have brown or dark brown eyes, you can use light shades of plum to enhance the brown pigments of your eyes. If you do use light shades of plum make sure to add some neutrals and compliment the color and bring out eh beauty of brown eyes. Remember, less is more when you are in your 50s and older.