Yes! Cream makeup is so smoothing and “buttery!” It covers the redness and blotchiness so well- yet looks like second skin!! Great for us “over 60” women!
Thank you so much! My goal is to help other women feel good about themselves with makeup. I'm glad to hear that you're practicing with it -- that's the best way to become confident in applying it! Thank you for watching and commenting!
Wow! 68?! I had to go back to the beginning of this video to ensure I heard you correctly. Even without make up, I would have guessed early 50s at the most. Whatever you're doing, keep on doing it and please do share! I know genetics play a part, but I also know what we do is also a contributing factor. And, you're beautiful inside. Thank you. 🔥🌺
Wow, thank you! Such kind words! I want everyone to be able to experience the "feel good" part about makeup! The lines, wrinkles, and scarring are still there, but I don't focus on that!
Hello, just hit on your channel, I'm 64, I got rid of all my powder stuff. Just have creams now. Haven't wore makeup most of my life, now trying some. Not having my luck because of rosacea.
I use a toner, serum, facial oil, and moisturizer/sunscreen all by “Celavive” which is a skincare line by USANA, a cellular nutrition company. Not sold retail. You can see the products in my bio.
I have been using Seint for a few years.. my 20 year old niece started selling it. I love the ease of use, but it settles in my fine lines and makes my eyes look tired. Any tips.. (the 20 year old is no help) :)
Hi Teri! There could be several reasons. Our cream makeup is very moisturizing itself, and most people don't have to use a primer. However, If you are using moisturizing products and creams in your skincare routine very close to the time you are applying your Seint makeup, it may be too much. We usually tell clients to moisturize the night before and not the morning of! Also, are you exfoliating at least once per week? That will take off the dead skin cells. We even recommend "shaving" your face if you have a lot of peach fuzz! I can explain that further if you like. Lastly, you may be applying too much! You only need to use a very tiny amount, and the brush you use to apply your cream makeup matters as well! A dense brush will pick up more product than a fluffy one, and will then deposit more cream on your face. Tired eyes? You need to apply eyeshadow to give the outside edge of your eyes some lift! DM me and I can help you more! Thanks for commenting with these issues!
It doesn't, as long as you use a very minimal amount. New users tend to apply too much...that's the thing I troubleshoot the most. You hardly use anything on your brush. And I would stay away from using the "dot method" right in the beginning. Wait until you know just how much to apply, for best results! And, it helps if you exfoliate twice a week and use good skincare!
Trust me, you don't have to be precise with this makeup. You just place the 3 products approximately where they would go on your face, and then blend. You cannot mess it up! I give a little "face map" of where each product would go, to everyone who purchases makeup from me. And I'm available, as their artist, for help along their journey! Usually after about 3 times of putting on the makeup, you have it memorized and you can then put it on pretty quickly. It usually takes me maybe 6-8 minutes to put on my whole face, including eye makeup!
@LilySmith-yk5mw -- I'd love to share this awesome makeup with you! It's by Seint Beauty, which I represent. Here's the link to my color match form. Please fill it out and attach a makeup-free selfie (a short video in the color match form will explain how to take it). Click submit. I'll have your match back to you in 24-48 hours. The color match is free of charge! form.jotform.com/212296710776158 I hope to see your submission in my inbox soon! Melinda (Mindy) Koslovsky Seint Artist
Hi Tammy! Contour is an ashy color, used for the purpose of creating shadows on the face. Shadows and light areas create dimension to our face so it is not just one flat color. In the video, after I put on contour, I followed with a main highlight shade and a brightening shade. All 3 of these (contour, main, and brightening) are what make up my foundation, which is all creams.