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5-Minute Facelift Makeup: Quick Lifting Techniques for Mature Skin

By Suzanne Blons October 06, 2025 Beauty

You are in the most powerful time of your life, and your makeup should reflect that. I am a pro-aging advocate, so using words like youthful, face lift and anti-aging makes me spit up, but they are the search words and terms we use to describe our preferred look.

Having said that, if you are searching for ways to achieve a youthful, lifted appearance without spending hours in front of the mirror, then this 5-minute facelift makeup guide for women over 60 is exactly what you need. These proven techniques will help you master the art of face lifting makeup that enhances your natural beauty while addressing the unique needs of makeup for mature skin. My model in today’s video is Tracy Jo, who loved seeing all these techniques in real time.

Why Face Lifting Makeup Works for Women Over 60

Makeup over 60 isn’t about covering up, it’s about strategic enhancement. As gravity takes its toll and skin loses elasticity, certain makeup techniques can create the illusion of lifted features, defined cheekbones, and a more youthful contour. The key is understanding how light, shadow, and color placement work together to create this instant facelift makeup effect.

The 6 Essential Steps for Your Quick Face Lift

1. Foundation: Creating the Perfect Canvas

Your foundation strategy should focus on evening skin tone while avoiding a heavy, cakey appearance that can settle into fine lines. If you own a foundation-powder, please give it a funeral and buy a cream product instead. If in doubt, watch the video comparisons!

Application Tips:

  • Choose a light to medium-coverage, hydrating foundation like a CC Cream.
  • Apply with a brush or damp sponge for seamless blending.
  • Focus coverage on the center of your face and blend outward.

2. Concealer: Strategic Brightening

Concealer placement and color are crucial for creating lift. Having said that, it can easily be too heavy and age you. As an aside, avoid Instagram makeovers done by 20-year-olds. It does not apply to us and will make you look weird.

Lifting Technique:

  • Apply concealer only where there is discoloration.
  • Blend upward and outward toward the temples.
  • Use a slightly lighter or matching shade to your foundation.
  • Avoid using too many products like a color corrector and highlighter under eye if possible.

3. Blush: Too low? 

I see a lot of women apply blush too low and thus miss out on the wonderful, youthful pop of placing it higher on the cheekbone. On Tracy Jo, I used a cream blush called PrimeWand Nude that goes on smoothly and gives a lovely glow to the cheeks. I recommend trying a cream blush if you haven’t already, as creams are great on mature skin.

Here’s how to use it: 

  • Bronzer and contour go just under the cheek bone.
  • Blush should go on the high points of the cheekbone, and blend seamlessly with bronzer.
  • Use a blush brush in a swirling motion or just tap it in with your fingers.

4. Brows: Instant Architecture

Well-shaped brows are the quickest way to achieve facial lift and definition. If brows are too heavy or the color too dark, it becomes scary. You know, the woman in the checkout line with Groucho Marx brows… we’ve all seen her.

Quick Brow Lifting Steps:

  • Brush brows upward with a spoolie.
  • Fill sparse areas with an appropriate color like Silver Queen.
  • Use a matching brow gel to give the hair an extra lift.

5. Cream Eye Shadow + Eyeliner: Opening and Lifting the Eyes

This fast makeup routine over 60 doesn’t mean skipping eyeshadow, it means choosing the right colors and techniques like the cream shadows I used on Tracy Jo. They blend well and don’t show crepey lids. What’s not to love?

Lifting Eyeshadow Method:

  • Use a lighter, shimmery shade on the mobile lid.
  • Apply a slightly deeper shade in the crease like Timeless Taupe.  
  • Avoid dark, heavy colors on the lid that can make eyes appear smaller.

Lifting Eyeliner Method:

  • Use a soft pencil like Mulberry rather than liquid liner.
  • Tightline the upper lash line for definition if you’d like.
  • Apply a thin line close to the lashes and blend.
  • Skip lower liner or use only on the outer third

6. Lips: Restoring Fullness and Definition

Lip color and liner choices significantly impact how youthful your entire face appears, and how full and noticeable your lips are. Conversely, go too far outside the lip line and you look a little insane.

Lip Lifting Strategies:

  • Line lips with a pencil matching or slightly darker than your natural lip color.
  • Choose berry or rose tones over dark or bright colors.
  • Apply liner a little outside the natural lip line.
  • Add a touch of gloss to the center for a fuller appearance.

Final Touches

On Tracy Jo, I added big waves to her glorious silver hair, and the difference is amazing! She felt so beautiful when we finished and planned on asking her husband to take her out to dinner. It’s incredible what a few simple changes to your makeup can do, and how much better it makes us look and feel.

Let’s Have a Conversation:

What makeup trick did you like the best? Which one have you seen others mistakenly do? Please comment below, I always love to hear from you.

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BetsyAnn

How beautiful she looks! Thanks for explaining these ideas, Suzanne. I so enjoy your videos! Fun and educational, both of which are important to me. Lips have always been hard for me – I have light skin with deep lips, but don’t want to go too dark in lip color – but not too light, either. Should the liner and lip color match? Thank you!

Suzanne Blons

Hi Betsy Ann! Thank you for your kind words! I really try to make my videos exactly what you said. Anyway, for small lips, it’s important to either match your lipstick, or go slightly darker. For full lips, you have more wiggle room on what works. I hope this helps!

Angie

Makeup with coffee is my relaxing time in the morning. I love to try different products. Thanks for the specifics on what types of blush etc to use. Does a concealer go under the foundation or over? Thanks!

Suzanne Blons

Hi Angie, I agree, makeup is a relaxing and fun time in my day. As far as concealer and foundation go, I like to put foundation on first so that I use less concealer. Less is best in the world of makeup and mature skin!

marcia

Obviously a plug for Prime cosmetics.

Suzanne Blons

Hi Marcia, I do a lot of collaborations with PrimePrometics, and I really like them. I like that they promote real people and not just professional models, that they have a realistic beauty ideal, and that they are all about mature women feeling beautiful in their own skin. As a pro-aging artist, these are very important points for me. I only promote products I use, love, and have connections with that benefit that consumer. I know it can look like a shameless plug, but in the beauty space, you have to pick a side, and I have chosen them!

Janel

If it takes more than five minutes, it’s overdone. I prefer a more natural look. And false eyelashes look just that – false. There is beauty in everyone’s face. Naturally.

Suzanne Blons

Hi Janel, Thank you for your thoughts! I neglected to mention that I tossed on false lashes on the outer edges of her eyes. It actually was an after thought, so next time I will be sure to mention it. I believe everyone’s face is beautiful as well!

Sonia

You didn’t mention that you applied false eyelashes

Suzanne Blons

Hi Sonia, You are so right! The lashes were actually an after thought, so that’s why they are not mentioned. Next time I will! It’s actually lash strips cut in half and placed on the outer edge of the eye.

The Author

Suzanne Blons, The Beauty Shaman, has been in the beauty industry for nearly 40 years. A former Revlon Charlie Girl, she is now a professional makeup artist and has worked with such luminaries as Hillary Clinton, Al Gore, and Arianna Huffington. Today, Suzanne shares her beauty secrets on her YouTube channel, The Beauty Shaman. Check out her store, blog, coaching, and beauty courses.

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