A makeup professional has revealed the common mistakes people make that are adding years to their appearance.
So if you’re on a mission to look younger and can’t spend money on expensive anti-aging creams, you’ve come to the right place.
According to Shira, a beauty genius known online as “Simply Shira,” thick black eyeliner and blush placement can make you look much older.
Additionally, she also shared that your contour and lipstick can also make a big difference.
Sharing her advice on social media, Shira revealed the “makeup mistakes that are aging you.”
The brunette beauty shared her clip with the caption ‘Makeup mistakes that are aging you’. This one is for my millennial girls, simple changes can make all the difference.
She then stated that swiping a dark brown eyeshadow directly into the crease of your eye is a way to add years to your appearance.
Instead, Shira advised, “Apply medium brown eyeshadow on a fluffy brush just above the crease of your eye.”
When you do this, she claimed your eyes will appear “twice their size.”
Not only that, but if you’re still making thick black liquid eyeliner, prepare to be attacked.
Instead, Shira suggested, “It’s time to try a smoky brown eyeliner.”
Not only that, but if you apply blush to the lower part of your face and it doesn’t blend, you’ll need to take notes.
Shira recommended: “Instead, apply the blush a little higher up the litter of your cheek and make sure to give it a good blend.
Instead of applying contour to the hollow of your face, Shira said, “Instead, use it to give your face an instant lift. “
Lastly, if you wear light, dry lipstick, Shira shared, “Instead, use something vibrant and hydrating.”
BIG DIVISION
The TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @simply.shiraIt clearly left many speechless, as at the time of writing, the video has quickly racked up a jaw-dropping 702,100 views.
But social media users were divided over the clip – while most were grateful for the advice and made a point of expressing this in the comments, others said they would not ditch black eyeliner.
This is such good advice
TikTok user
One person said: “Smoky brown eyeliner was a total game changer when I discovered this.”
Another added: “Yes!!! This is such good advice. I’m almost 30 and trying to shine and these are some of the tricks I’ve been following that have made a huge difference!”
A third commented: “Great tips! Huge difference!”
At the same time, another person admitted: “I feel attacked.”
I will never give up my black liquid eyeliner
TikTok user
Another shared: “Black wing for life.”
Although one beauty fan stated, “Black eyeliner is classic and will never go out of date.”
Meanwhile, another TikTok user wrote: “I will never give up my black liquid eyeliner.”
It comes after a beauty fan who loves getting lip fillers found a natural alternative that costs pennies.
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Tips for aging well
There are several habits you can adopt to take care of your health and well-being as you age.
Age UK shared the following tips:
- Do things you enjoy every day – whether it’s cooking, seeing friends or reading a good book
- Stay hydrated – drink six to eight glasses of water a day
- Eat lots of fruits and vegetables to lower your risk of heart disease and certain cancers, eat beans, legumes, fish, eggs and meat to repair your body after injuries, starchy carbohydrates for energy dairy products to help keep bones strong
- Manage long-term health conditions to prevent them from progressing or having a greater impact on your health
- Quit smoking and reduce alcohol intake to no more than 14 units per week
- Make mental health a priority and get treatment for it, as it can also affect physical health
- Make sure you are getting quality sleep
- Keep socializing – and call a friend or loved one if you can’t leave the house
- Be physically active to lower your risk of depression and dementia, heart disease, stroke, Parkinson’s and some cancers
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