The ultimate guide to
MIDLIFE
BEAUTY
Skin first
CREATE A SMOOTH CANVAS
If you find that your make-up just doesn’t sit
as well as it used to, an uneven complexion
could be the problem. “When your skin isn’t
smooth it will scatter the light,” says the
make-up artist Caroline Barnes. “You need to
create a smooth surface so that moisturiser
will hydrate the surface better and make-up
will sit nicely on your face.” Your secret
weapon, then, is a good exfoliator.
“Don’t shy away from exfoliation,” says Shani
Darden, facialist to eternally glowing A-listers
such as Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and
Chrissy Teigen. You might be nervous that
scrubbing will dry out skin even more, but it’s
an essential step in the midlife beauty routine.
“The dead skin cells need to be removed so
the treatment and hydrating products can
properly penetrate the skin,” notes Darden,
who recommends introducing a gentle
chemical exfoliation, such as Dr Dennis
Gross Alpha Beta Universal Daily Peel
( 1 £89 for 30 pads), a couple of times a week.
As we age our facial hair (affectionately known
as peach fuzz) can also become thicker,
making for a less-than-smooth surface. If this
is bothering you, Barnes recommends
researching dermaplaning, in which a tiny
scalpel is used to gently remove the top layer
of skin and any fine hair, temporarily creating
a smooth complexion that makes a great base
for make-up. There are at-home dermaplaning
tools available, such as the Dermaflash
Luxe Facial Exfoliation and Peach Fuzz
Removal Device ( 4 £180), which uses a fine,
carefully guarded blade that vibrates as it
sloughs away the top layer of skin. Although
these products come with safety guides to
help protect against cutting yourself, if it’s
your first time having a go at dermaplaning,
it’s worth visiting a professional dermatologist
or qualified aesthetician.
Three-step contouring? No thanks. We speak to the
pros who really, really know what works at 40-plus,
from fuss-free make-up to results-led skincare
Words Verity Clark
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