Easy and Natural Spring Makeup Look + Spring Outfit Idea
With spring weather comes the need for a spring makeup look, and here’s one that is especially done for older women with mature skin.
Follow along with this natural spring makeup look tutorial, and get the added bonus of a spring outfit inspiration!
The products I'm using today are from the Look Fabulous Forever range, made specifically for mature skin. However, you can achieve the same results with any brand of product.
Smooth under eye puffiness and wrinkles!
Tools and materials:
- Sunscreen
- Day cream
- Primer
- Foundation
- Concealer
- Taupe pencil for eyebrows
- Lip pencil
- Lip primer
- Eyeshadow primer
- Blue eyeliner
- Eyeshadow palette with lavender and gray shades
- Cream highlighter for brows
- Black mascara
- Blush
- Translucent powder
- Bronzer
- Glossy lip shine
1. Prep your skin
Start by applying sunscreen, day cream, and primer to your face.
Follow with your foundation and concealer around the eyes for a flawless base.
2. Define your brows
Use a taupe pencil to fill in your eyebrows with short, feathery strokes.
Blend your eyebrow pencil in with a spoolie brush to give them a natural look.
3. Define your lips
Define your lips with a lip pencil in a shade close to your natural lip color.
Prevent your lipstick from feathering by applying a lip primer around your lip line.
4. Apply eye makeup
Apply eyeshadow primer to your eyelids to create a base and help your eyeshadow last longer.
Outline the inner rim of your eyes with blue eyeliner for a pop of color.
For a lovely spring makeup look, choose soft, spring-inspired eyeshadow colors like lavender and gray.
Apply the lavender eyeshadow all over your lids and add depth with a darker shade in the outer corners.
Pat it in with your fingertip.
Mix the darker gray shade with the lavender and apply that to the outer corners of your eyelids to add some depth.
Highlight the center of your eyelids with a shimmering purple eyeshadow.
Pat it in with your fingertip.
Use blue eyeliner to line your upper lids.
Now, define your brows with a cream highlighter underneath your brow bone.
5. Apply mascara
Apply black mascara to your lashes, focusing on both the top and bottom lashes for added definition.
Use the tip of your mascara brush for your lower lashes.
Touch up the inner rim of your lower lash line with eyeliner.
6. Add the finishing touches
Apply your chosen lipstick color directly from the container for a creamy finish.
Add a touch of blush to the tops of your cheekbones for a radiant look.
Blend in the blush with a big, fluffy makeup brush.
Set your makeup with translucent powder to ensure it stays in place throughout the day.
Use bronzer to add warmth and dimension to your complexion.
Finish with a glossy lip shine on the center of your lips for a dewy finish.
And set your makeup with setting powder.
If you need to, use a bit of concealer to hide any makeup that is where it should not be.
7. Complete your spring look with a spring outfit
Choose an outfit that reflects the spring season, such as a dress with floral or nature-inspired prints.
Accessorize with complementary items like a green bag and jacket.
Opt for closed-toe shoes to keep your feet warm and comfortable.
Natural spring makeup look
By following these steps, you can achieve a beautiful spring makeup look that enhances your natural features and complements your older skin.
Enjoy your springtime activities with confidence and style and let me know how you liked this tutorial by leaving a comment!
Next, check out these Tips for Styling Short and Fine Hair.
Enjoyed the project?
Suggested materials:
- Sunscreen
- Day cream
- Primer
- Foundation
- Concealer
- Taupe pencil for eyebrows
- Lip pencil
- Lip primer
- Eyeshadow primer
- Blue eyeliner
- Eyeshadow palette with lavender and gray shades
- Cream highlighter for brows
- Black mascara
- Blush
- Translucent powder
- Bronzer
- Glossy lip shine
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You look amazing. I love Clinique products, can’t go wrong with that.
Not much is natural about this look. Too much dark eye shadow & no no to "sparkly" makeup which emphasizes lines. Women over 50 shouldn't ever use black mascara ; especially, especially on lower lashes! Way too harsh!! Try brown, or at least tone down the black with clear mascara. Even better is to use a small brush with taupe eyeshadow to underline lower lashes. Creates a softer effect.