Vicki Millar, a veteran professional makeup artist and hair stylist hosts the Age Perfect Beauty Show where all things beauty are discussed with a focus on mature women over 40. Top professional tips are shared along with how-to demonstrations. If it's about beauty and it's related to mature women, Vicki will be talking about it. Subscribe now - hit the bell too so you never miss an episode!
I love the Luminous Silk for a classy natural look. I'm 60. Used to be combination skin. Now I'm just a tad drier. Still get a hint of shine in my t-zone. But the foundation I find myself going back to is my all time favorite- Estee Lauder Double Wear. I use Clinique 100H Moisture Surge moisturizer then Estee Lauder The Smoother Primer and then I apply my foundation with a damp beauty blender where needed. Lasts all day and looks great alllll day ❤
Hi. Enjoy your videos. Any suggestion for an alternate for Chemistry Brand Big Tub of Hyaluronic "gem." It's discontinued. Eager for your thoughts on another one. Thank you!
Thank you so much for your video. I'm a 46 year-old no frills kind of Bride and have been pouring over RU-vid makeup tutorials performed on twenty-year-olds for about 2 days now. I really appreciated finding a video where a woman our age turned out looking beautiful. You've made me feel less stressed out about my wedding day. Thanks again.
I have been looking through tons of mother of the bride/groom tutorials and haven't liked them because they were to over the top with eyes and not natural. Your video has had the nicest result that is more realistic and also beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
Gosh you did a great job! I feel like either method can give anyone what they want because there are soooo many variables like skincare, primer, foundation formula type and what kind of finishing products are used afterwards. That's why makeup is so fun, it's a never ending kaleidoscope of possibilities.
I am so glad I found your tutorials. You hit on problem areas I can relate to and its obvious your techniques are polished but also a beginner can follow. Wedding season LOOK OUT 😍
Just the great information i was looking for and at the right time too. I was blaming all the makeup products and not so much my skin care. That changes today. Subscribe, hit the bell, will continue to watch!!!!
I love this video. What I would really love to see you do is a video about how to wear mineral makeup (such as BareMinerals powder foundation) on more mature skin. I have worn it all my life and now it is beginning to sit in my lines and make my dryness look much worse. There must be a method to make it work! With thanks.
I've had this foundation for 6 months now and still can't get used to it, it looks patchy and rough, I've tried with and without primers and doesnt give me a smooth finish 😖
I really liked your tutorial. I'm just learning about make-up and your instructions were very informative and clear. I am getting married (2nd time's the charm!) next year. Question: I really don't like foundation very much - what if I just did some bronzer instead?
I can't believe it's taken me this long to find you......finally a professional makeup artist with amazing advice and techniques for those of us ageing perfectly 🌟
I got married today and I used your tutorial for my makeup thank you, it's still onand held up wonderfully through a little bit of sweating and some tears.
watching this I noticed my left upper eyelid drops too...but what would you recommend for those of us who have itchy inside corner eyelids? as a custodian I dont wear makeup alot, but would like to come back to it since daughter will be getting married next spring...thanks
Do you have any recommendations for palettes with sheer shadows as opposed to shimmer shadows? I have a lot of texture on my eyes & sometimes want a little glow on the eyes.
+Aimee Clewell Hi Aimee, powder eyeshadows basically come in 3 different finishes. Matte, sheen, frost. You will want to stick with sheens or mattes. Sometimes adding a sheen in the middle of your lid can provide just a hint of a glow while keeping the rest of your eyeshadows matte. The problem with a lot of eyeshadow palettes is they come with frosted shadows which won’t be ideal for you. Sometimes buying your sheen shadows individually is the best idea and more economical. Always have one good matte palette that you use consistently and then add individual sheen colours separately. MAC, MAKE UP FOREVER, URBAN DECAY and VISEART are some of my favourites shadows. They also make some good palettes but I also buy them individually as well. You may also want to consider matte or sheen cream eyeshadows. With textured lids cream shadows work wonderfully. I like REVLON, LISE WATIER and BOBBIE BROWN. I hope this helps!