Make up artists should devise looks for fabulous 50-somethings
Make up artists should devise looks for fabulous 50-somethings Samantha Jones flew the flag for them in Sex and the City and make up artists may now want to stock up on products for mature skin, as the fabulous 50s are back.

Ceri Wheeldon, editor and founder of FabafterFifty, explained women are certainly not slowing down when they hit the half century mark and are taking great care of their looks with haircare and skincare advances.

"Far from fading into the background and becoming invisible, many midlife women are having the time of their lives, setting up new businesses, writing books, pursuing new interests, starting new relationships, travelling, having second careers," she added.

Those looking to become a professional makeup artist may also want to take note of the advice provided recently by beauty expert France Baudet.

She told CosmeticNewsPortal to avoid anything too glittery or shimmery on more mature ladies, as this could look too young, and steer clear of loose power, which will highlight fine lines.  ADNFCR-2992-ID-800546433-ADNFCR


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