TIPS ON HOW TO LOOK YOUNGER

TIPS ON HOW TO LOOK YOUNGER

 I highly recommend these simple and effective tips for women over 50 and beyond looking to maintain a younger skin tone;

  • Include beauty serums containing vitamin c. I recommend you apply vitamin c beauty products twice a day to stimulate the creation of more collagen for a younger and more elastic skin complexion. Vitamin c can also aid in lowering skin sensitivity to the sun and delay the aging process.
  • Ensure that you cleanse, tone, and moisturize your skin daily using the right products for your skin type.
  • Don’t forget to massage and use creams or serums to treat the lipid layer around your neck.
  • Opt for light creamy foundations and use the right amounts on your face.
  • Try a lip tint with natural tones for a sexier and younger look.
  • Add facial massage to your skincare routine.
  • Use a soft flick to give your eyes a more protruding and attractive appearance.
  • Try wearing ponytails. You can apply sprays and shampoos to give the ponytail a better texture.
  • Use soft eye pencils to give your eyebrows a thick structure for a younger face look.
  • After washing your hair, use cold water to rinse it off.
Ieva Kubiliute

Ieva Kubiliute is a psychologist and a sex and relationships advisor and a freelance writer. She's also a consultant to several health and wellness brands. While Ieva specialises in covering wellness topics ranging from fitness and nutrition, to mental wellbeing, sex and relationships and health conditions, she has written across a diverse range of lifestyle topics, including beauty and travel. Career highlights so far include: luxury spa-hopping in Spain and joining an £18k-a-year London gym. Someone’s got to do it! When she’s not typing away at her desk—or interviewing experts and case studies, Ieva winds down with yoga, a good movie and great skincare (affordable of course, there’s little she doesn’t know about budget beauty). Things that bring her endless joy: digital detoxes, oat milk lattes and long country walks (and sometimes jogs).

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