Cold weather and glowing skin don’t always go hand in hand, especially for those of us on the other side of 50. Winter air pulls moisture right out of our faces, making dryness, dullness, and texture much more noticeable. But glowing, hydrated skin is absolutely possible with the right winter makeup routine.
Today I’m sharing the exact techniques and products I used on my gorgeous model, Tracy Jo, to keep her skin looking dewy, fresh, and alive, even in cold weather.
Whether you’ve got holiday parties and winter gatherings to attend, or simply want to look radiant through the colder months, here are my favorite winter-friendly makeup products and tips to help you glow all season long.
Winter makeup always begins with great skin prep. Cold air can strip your skin’s natural oils, so hydration is key, especially for mature skin.
Look for these hydrating ingredients:
I always tell my clients: internal health is 80% of skin care. If topical hydration isn’t cutting it, consider adding:
These nourish your skin from within and help you maintain moisture and elasticity throughout winter.
In cold weather, skip the heavy matte foundation and powder formulas. They sit on top of the skin, emphasize dryness, and instantly age you.
Instead, opt for:
For Tracy Jo, I used a CC cream mixed with a bronzing serum to add hydration and soft luminosity. You can also apply the luminous serum or hydrating primer before your foundation; it’s an easy way to keep your skin glowing all day.
Application tip: Use your fingers. The warmth from your hands blends product into mature skin more smoothly than a brush.
Finish with a touch of concealer only where needed, gently tapped in. Working on Tracy Jo, I filled in her brows using my favorite pencil/gel combo for silver or light colored hair, Silver Queen. It opens up her eye area without looking too dark or heavy.
If you’re over 40, cream blush is your best friend, especially in cold weather.
Powder blush can sit on dry patches and look flat, while cream blush melts right into the skin for a youthful, hydrated glow.
Where to apply:
You can also add a small amount of highlighter to the cheekbones, brow bone, and tip of the nose, but don’t overdo it. Too much highlighter can settle into fine lines.
Winter is not the time for dry, flaky shadow. Cream formulas from PrimePrometics add hydration and never emphasize texture on mature lids.
On Tracy Jo, I used:
Always blend with a soft brush to get that diffused, smoky, elegant look perfect for the holidays.
Finish with a black mascara. And for fun? I added small false lashes on the outer corners for that festive winter sparkle.
Find more products here: 18 Best Mascaras for Older Women.
Matte lips in winter? Not ideal. They emphasize dryness and make lips look smaller and more textured.
Instead, go for:
I used a reddish-brown cream lipstick topped with a hydrating gloss called Nude Glow. Then a matching liner slightly outside the lip line to subtly enhance lip shape.
Warm tones are essential on mature skin in cold weather; they prevent the washed-out look and tie everything together when most of us are losing color.
Winter makeup doesn’t have to mean dull, dry skin. With the right prep and creamy, hydrating products, you can bring your glow back instantly, no matter how cold it is outside.
The keys to winter radiance are simple:
With these tricks, your glowing skin will stay hydrated no matter how long the party or family gathering. Please let me know if you have any questions, thoughts, or stories, I always love to hear from you!
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What’s your biggest winter skincare issue? Do you prefer to use skin-surface products, or do you nourish from within?
Thank you for the article. I just started using the PrimePromatics in cocoa. Love it. Stays on, but doesn’t dry lid. You have reminded me to moisturize more often! Thanks
Thanks, Angie! I’m so glad it’s working for you.