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Makeup After 60? Always, Sometimes, Never?

By Lily Bradshaw June 13, 2024 Beauty

As a woman over 60, how do you feel about wearing makeup? Does it give you a lift and you wear it everyday, and wouldn’t dream of going out the front door without it? Or perhaps you just wear it for special occasions like parties, weddings, going out to dinner, etc.? Or maybe you never wear make up any more (or never did)? Perhaps you can’t be bothered, or feel it doesn’t look right on older skin?

Skincare

Most women over 60 I speak to think skincare is more important and would rather put their money and time into keeping their skin hydrated and looking as good as it can be. I can still recall my teenage years of putting Ambre Solaire oil all over my body, and basking in the sun until I fried! 

Now, of course, I am much more careful and recently found a sunscreen that really works for me. It’s a bit expensive to buy, but I bought it at the airport and, so far, it has lasted me six months of travel in hot countries, without even a red face.

I also use a retinol cream I buy in Spain. I don’t think it is available over the counter in the UK. Other than that, it’s good old-fashioned Nivea. :)

Foundations 

Oh, my goodness, does anyone else remember Pan Stick? It was a stick of foundation in a thick block. You twiddled the knob and up would pop a claggy lump. I would like to say it glided beautifully over my skin, but even with the gorgeous fresh skin of youth, I know it clumped together, a little bit like a weak cement mixture!

Now I give foundations a wide berth. They only fill my wrinkles up anyway (no wonder I used to use so much!) and then crack when I smile. I think I will stick with just a tiny bit of concealer, if I bother at all.

Have you found one that you like? Or maybe you are one of the lucky (un-fried) ones who have perfect porcelain skin!

Mascara

Being a blonde (ok a greyish blonde!) my eyelashes need a little something or they just disappear. Thankfully, they are still reasonably thick and quite long, so a smidgen of mascara goes a long way.

How many of you can remember sticking false eyelashes on (mine often looked a little like dead spiders at the end of the night!). What were we thinking of? Now, young people seem to be wearing eyelashes so thick they can barely open their eyes! How do they see where they are going? I’ve got enough trouble with my eyesight as it is, thanks!

Lipstick

How I used to love lipstick! The brighter the better! But that was when I had plump, luscious lips. Where did they go? Now they seem to have shrunk to half the width and instead of thick bow-shaped voluptuous lips, I have two thin straight lines that seem to droop down at the edges, rather than smile upwards.

For me, the only thing they get is a nude lip gloss (on high days and holidays) but mostly vaseline!

A Little Rouge?

I have recently been introduced to something I think we used to call rouge, but now seems to be called bronzer. It is amazing! I use the teeny-tiniest amount, and it completely transforms my face. It is so fine it doesn’t even go in my wrinkles, just gives me a lovely holiday glow.

I haven’t told anyone I use it, but every time I do, someone says to me, “You look well.” 

I’ll take that. :)

Beauty Is Only Skin Deep

But, you know, the real beauty is the one inside us. I know it’s a bit of a cliche, but I think it’s true. If you look at photos of really old people, not spring chickens like us, you can see so much beauty and radiance in their faces. It’s as if their wisdom, experiences and love shine through, and the best bit is, us, young ones, have still got all that to come!

For now, think about what is in your heart and your soul. If what you find in there is beautiful, then so are you. Your skin may never have that dewy look of youth again, your eyelashes may be a bit sparse, you may be lucky enough to have those lost hairs on your eyebrows not sprout on your chin, but you are gorgeous just the way you are. It’s as simple as that!

Let’s Start a Conversation:

How do you feel about make up? Does it change how you feel when you have it on? Is make up best left for young skin?

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Myra Wright

I have always used skin care products and, going on 74 next month, I think my skin is in pretty good shape. I mix a serum and a moisturizer with a tinted moisturizer which gives my skin a dewy glow and wear it everyday. Add a little concealer around my eyes, an eyebrow pencil and a little lipstick and I’m ready to go. I would love to know which bronzer you use. Is it a cream?

lilybradshaw88

Hi Myra, thanks for joining the discussion. I love your mix! Sounds like a great way to have glowing skin! Lily x

Ann Gordon

Can you please provide the name of the bronzer you mention?
I wear a tinted moisturizer with an SPF every day as well as light eye makeup and lipstick/gloss. Than you!

lilybradshaw88

Hi Anne, I’m really sorry but I don’t know the name. I bought it from a spa on a cruise ship. It came in a little earthenware spot, but no name Lily x

Jeanne

I’m 60 and from across the pond. I rarely wear makeup except when going to nice events/functions. When I do wear makeup I like to wear a light powder blush, mascara, and a moisturizing lipstick. Depending on the outing I might use a primer that subs as a foundation.

lilybradshaw88

Hi Jeanne, you sound like you have the perfect make up routine there! Lily x

Jeanne

I work in a hospital. We don’t wear perfume so I make sure I wear makeup. Always lipstick, eyebrows, blusher. I have to, I look dead if I don’t. I’m very pale and I’m 75. Not tons of makeup like when I was young, but some.

lilybradshaw88

Hi Jeanne, thank you for joining in! You are pretty amazing anyway, still working in a hospital at 75!!I know that pale/dead look myself, being blonde with fair skin. I always used to love having my eyelashes tinted but haven’t done that for awhile. Maybe next week :) Lily x

Stephanie Barnard

I am 71. I am very fair. I have kept out of the sun all my life and almost always wear sunblock. I never did baby oil / tin foil thing. I see how many of my friends look today. I have been going for facials almost monthly for the past 15 years except during COVID. I can honestly say I have very few wrinkles, mainly around my eyes. I hate leaving the house without some kind of makeup even if it’s just mascara, tinted moisturizer and some gel blush which I also put on my lips to go to the grocery store. I hate my thin lips. As for hair, I am a natural auburn redhead and for the past 20+ years since I started going grey, I use body art henna from India (hennaforhair.com). It matches my natural color almost perfectly. Brunettes can add a little indigo to the mix. Blonds can use cassia instead of henna. I refuse to go grey … yet. Though it is a very tedious process every 6-8 weeks, mixing the henna, getting the dye to release and then putting it on your head for 3-4 hours, but definitely worth it. Boxed reds fade in a week. Henna never fades and it just grows out. And, it’s great for your hair and body. No chemicals in my body. After doing chelation therapy to get rid of the heavy metals (mercury, lead and aluminum), I was told go grey or use henna. Best choice I ever did. I think it’s uplifting to look our best at any age.

lilybradshaw88

Hi Stephanie, thanks for joining the conversation. You were well ahead of most of the rest of us when it comes to the sun Well done you! Tinted moisturiser is fantastic and I sometimes use it, especially in winter. Love the tip about henna for hair. Lily x

The Author

Lily Bradshaw has had an interesting and varied career. Twenty years working as a psychotherapist and part time lecturer, followed by 20 years of writing educational courses. Now she is enjoying semi retirement writing books and articles that interest her, mostly about having fun and enjoying life. She has spent the last 2 years travelling solo.

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