Always choose a lighter foundation color rather than a darker one. A color darker than your natural skin makes your face look older and wrinkles more noticeable. In the meantime, too light of a color can make your face look pale.
The main rule - the foundation should be as close to your natural skin color as possible. A foundation should have light texture, be breathable for skin.
Always use a sponge to correct your foundation applications, the borders between lighter and darker colors…
Anti-aging makeup should visually lift face up. To achieve this, apply blush on the top part of cheeks, visually lift brows angles - and the face contour will visually lift up.
Darker colors in makeup make the face look older, more tired.Always choose natural colors, not matte but with light shimmering effect for eye shadows, blush, and lipstick or gloss.
 
 
Right Accents
Choose one accent at the time.For instance: If you want to emphasize eyes (smoky eyes), don’t make lips bright at the same time.
Choose a soft color for lips.If you make an accent on lips (pink, red, purple), use natural colors for eye make up. Don’t choose a color for your eye makeup as a main color which is similar to the color of your eyes because it makes your natural eye color less deep.
 
Lips
Avoid dark lilac and violet colors which make you look older.Tired or pale skin will look fresher if you apply scarlet or coral colors.
To wear lip make up longer:
Apply a base you use for eyes or face on lips before applying a lipstick
Apply a darker lip liner at lip contour and lighter one on the middle of lips
Apply a light natural color lip gloss or a lipstick