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I caught a glimpse of myself in the sun and realized that my makeup was aging me...just too much. So now I'm just using a light CC that is so natural looking, some mascara, light as possible taupe eyebrow for the tails, and natural tinted lipgloss. I feel so fresh and loving the lighter me! Anyone have a similar experience?

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Yes, at 59, less is more. I've been using BB creams, tried so many but haven't found the one I like best yet. I may try a CC cream now. I have oily skin, which is a blessing and a curse. I don't have many wrinkles, everyone thinks I'm in my mid-40's but keeping the oil away is still a major job. I like to wear eyeliner since I think it helps bring out my eyes. I like mascara but I wear contacts and it really bothers me to wear it. I always wear a lipgloss, balm or lipstick. In the winter I do like to wear a little darker lip shades but sring and summer I do wear more natural colors.

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Yes! I am 52 and look much better with a little of the right makeup.

"As I get older, I tend to wear less makeup, which actually looks more youthful." Lisa Loeb

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What CC are you using, phoenixbrd? I can actually go both ways - the subtle look or more intense. Lately, I've been embracing the more natural. Same with my hair. I don't want any fuss with sprays and every hair being in place. I do artfully, but softly, make up, though, with a little eye definition, a little light, a little color and always a good attitude! Smiley Happy

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Less is more as you get older! I like that!

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Harpa...I just got it out so I would be sure to give you the correct information....Lumene vitC BB creame (thought it was a CC due to the coverage)...it is the best! I was in Ulta last weekend and when I saw it I remembered the rave reviews from the board ladies (thank you!). It is so light and gives a natural finish but great coverage. I have been using Lauara Mercier tinted moisturizer which I also like, but a lot more $$$. I think you will like it because it is the best of both worlds!

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Less is always better as one ages. Nothing worse than these older babes with their plastered on makeup. Looks grotesque. A natural look is always best.

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I have slowly lightened up on the eye makeup for the last 10 years or so. I try to use black brown mascara instead of black but it's hard to find in waterproof, stopped lining my bottom lashes, instead of lining my upper I only tightline now. I like a very light color on the lid and a wash of neutral taupe in the crease area so my hooded lids at least appear to have somewhat of a crease.

If I'm staying home all day, I will sometimes wear more dramatic looks just for fun.

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On 2/12/2014 RetRN said:

Less is always better as one ages. Nothing worse than these older babes with their plastered on makeup. Looks grotesque. A natural look is always best.

ITA! Since retirement 3 yrs ago, I have made it a point to lighten up with all aspects of skincare and makeup. I agree that older gals need to use less, and a natural look is younger looking and doesn't draw attention to any aging parts of the face. I have reduced my skincare to RetinA at night with Kheils Creamy Avacado Eye Cream, and Mad Hippie or NCN Vit C serum, eye cream and Neutrogena Free and Clear 50spf sunscreen for daytime. My makeup is now Lumene BB Cream (LOVE that stuff), a little eye lid base (eyelids have become darker with age), a touch of Josie M. Color Stick on the cheeks, maybe a little eyeliner (tightlined..it is much less harsh) and mascara. My whole daytime routine takes less than 5 min. It is so liberating!!! If I am going someplace for a meeting or lunch or dinner, I will add a little eye shadow.{#emotions_dlg.thumbup}

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I have never worn very much makeup so as I age I just dropped the eyeliner and the red lipstick. I still wear a light foundation, eye shadow on occasion and never leave the house without some lipstick and mascara. Blush is optional because I have rosy cheeks naturally.