A PROFESSIONAL makeup artist has been amazed by how her mom achieves a radiant appearance in just five minutes.
Laura Fairley shared tips she’s learned by observing people who are willing to forgo traditional beauty rules.
Fairley said her mom doesn’t use a brush or beauty blender to apply her makeup. Pictured: Stock image of a mature woman applying makeup with her fingers[/caption]Fairley is a bridal hair and makeup expert based in Scotland, known for enhancing women’s natural beauty.
Speaking to The U.S. Sun, she shared her must-try tricks of the trade.
Fairley said there are “no hard and fast rules” when it comes to applying makeup.
A confidence boost can come from focusing on feeling your best when you look in the mirror.
“I love to watch others apply their makeup, especially if it’s somewhere fun like on the train and I get to see the whole process from start to finish,” she said.
“We all have our little quirks of how we apply makeup and routines and rituals and I will never forget watching someone use a safety pin to separate their lashes after applying mascara.
“Not a tip I would recommend personally though.”
She revealed it isn’t just strangers that have inspired her makeup techniques.
“I am in my 40s now, but I am still fascinated watching my mom do her makeup,” she said.
“She can apply her face in about five minutes, using just her fingers, no brushes or beauty blender in sight, and looks radiant every single time.”
Experimenting with makeup methods can be fun, but Fairley said it’s important to ensure skin is prepped properly before starting.
“When skin isn’t hydrated, makeup clings to dry patches and just disappears as the day goes on,” she said.
“I like to start with a spritz of water and massage a hydrating moisturizer deep into the skin to plump it and bring the skin to life before applying any makeup.”
Swapping your lipstick to a more flattering color can really help to elevate your makeup look.
Laura Fairley
Sticking to the same products without a willingness to try something new can be a major mistake.
“As we age, we experience changes to our skin such as pigmentation, uneven skin tone, and our hair color may become lighter or darker,” she said.
“Therefore, what once suited us, no longer does and by making some simple tweaks, this can make all the difference.
“For example, rather than using a harsh black eyeliner, swap to a more flattering brown and blend out which will give a modern, fresh look.
“Also swapping your lipstick to a more flattering color can really help to elevate your makeup look and as per the eyes, avoid anything overly shimmery.”
Laura Fairley previously revealed her favorite products to use on mature skin for a youthful glow.
She said lightweight liquid foundations and cream blushes, bronzers, and highlighters are hydrating.
Shimmers should be kept to a minimum on the eyelids and cheekbones to avoid drawing attention to fine lines.
Lip products with a balmy, hydrating texture are better than liquid lip stains that may bleed into lines or appear matte.