It’s hot! Instead of curling up in front of the air conditioner sipping ice tea, why not flaunt your summer glow with some playful makeup tricks? Embrace your glowing skin and have it reflect your inner spark, enjoyment of life, and boogie days (and nights!) that can happen at a moment’s notice.
Worried about makeup running down your face or disappearing altogether in the summer heat? I know, these are issues many of us have in warmer weather. Today, however, we will break open summer makeup for mature skin that will keep you looking fresh the entire day.
It’s fortuitous, it’s fun, and you are going to look fabulous.
Have you ever watched a skin care video about getting a glow and then had your head explode? For example, maybe the presenter used 50 products that cost $2000, and you groaned and instead watched a tutorial on how to make homemade mac-n-cheese.
Knowing how to have healthy, glowing skin is easy; focus on eating essential fatty acids like Omega 3-6-9, E, A, and vitamins like D, C, iodine, and magnesium, as well as drinking spring water and eating so many fruits and vegetables you’ll swear you’re turning into a rabbit.
Topical skin care can be simple and effective. In fact, the two topical skin care products that bring the most glow are an oil soluble vitamin C serum (THDA) and hyaluronic acid. Suffice it to say, eat your veggies, use your skin care, and think glowing thoughts. It’s like dancing: the more you do it, the better it gets.

Vitamin C + Hyaluronic Acid
Now that your skin is hydrated, add some sunblock for protection followed by a brightening primer. Primer will keep everything from sliding down your face as well as maintaining the summer skin look we are going for.
For foundation, opt for a sheer to medium coverage that’s hydrating. Apply foundation only where needed, such as the T-zone, to even out skin tone and brighten the eye area. This approach minimizes makeup meltdown in the heat. Add a little concealer to any dark spots or under-eye areas as needed.

Foundation + primer on the right side of the face.
Using sunblock is important, but it can leave you looking pale. Enter bronzer. Choose the right shade to avoid looking orange. I recommend the PrimeWand Contour Kit with a contour, blush, and highlighter stick. I like them because they are sold as a set with long lasting, buildable shades and easy application. Where to apply bronzer:
After applying, take a blender brush or sponge, and blend like you mean it. Remember, it’s easier to add more product than to remove excess. When you are done, you shouldn’t be able to see any demarcation lines unless you’re headed to an ’80s disco party; then it’s fine.

Bronzer on the right side of the face.
Blush is the mature woman’s best (makeup) friend. Dab a little on the apple of your cheeks, some mascara, and you are off to boogie. For the summer, a pretty rose color is versatile with nearly any lip shade. Here are some simple tricks to keep in mind:

Blush on the right side of the face.
Highlighting can enhance your summer glow, but avoid applying too much to prevent it from settling into fine lines. Tips to look playful and shimmery:

Highlight on Tamara’s cheekbone.
If you’re like me, you love glosses and have about 20 tubes hiding in your handbag. Because it has a tendency to end up between your toes in the heat, use a plumping lip gloss like PrimeLip Gloss with vitamin E. Tips for staying power:

Foundation on lips + lip liner + lip gloss.
My dancing skills could be classified as a major fail, but having thick, long lashes from PrimeLash Mascara and PrimeLash Volumizer makes me bust a move like nothing else. They transform my lashes from thin and short, to the luscious darlings of my disco years.
Here are my top techniques for fabulous lashes:

Eye lash primer + mascara on the right side of the face.

Pretty summer makeup photo of Tamara!
With KC and the Sunshine Band singing “Get Down Tonight” playing in your head, you’re ready to embrace your glowing summer makeup for mature skin. What music do you love to dance to? There’s nothing like a summer party, a day at the beach, or time with friends to bring out your joy and summer makeup glow. Use products that stay put and give you rock-star radiance. Get your glow on and boogie!
What type of makeup do you use in the summer months? How do you apply it? Is there a specific line of makeup that you prefer which caters to all your needs?
I have been noticing a lot of ads coming through on my socials for Prime Prometics, are they as good as they sound for mature skin?
Hi Marianne, I think with every makeup and skin care line there are good products and not so good products. I use several Prime Prometics items because I really like them. My personal favorites are the lash primer and mascara, cream shadows, and the eye liners. As far as being good for mature skin, the main thing mature women should look for is that the products are made with emollients so that they don’t set in fine lines and blend well. I also like waterproof or water repellent products so they don’t smear and smudge. Many lines have products that function that way and this line is one of them. I hope that helps!
This is a nice article, but it doesn’t say anything about diet. To have healthy skin, it is very important you have the correct diet and drink lots of water.
Hi Mary, thanks for your comment! I did say this about diet in the article: “Focus on eating essential fatty acids like Omega 3-6-9, E, A, and vitamins like D, C, iodine, and magnesium, as well as drinking spring water and eating so many fruits and vegetables you’ll swear you’re turning into a rabbit.” I have written other articles more centered around how our diet reflects on our bodies and skin, but in this one I only gave it a sentence or two. It is, in fact, the primary causation behind great skin!
Great video, Suzanne! I always enjoy how professional and interesting your work is. Does Tamara have some bronzer on her eyelids? It kind of looks like it – I sometimes do that.
Hi Betsy Ann, I actually don’t remember if I put bronzer on Tamara’s eyelids, but it is something I often do! I put it in the crease and as a liner as well. Thanks for the compliment about my work! I love writing for Sixty and Me and for mature ladies. It’s very meaningful for me:)