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Posted: 2024-01-17T10:45:18Z | Updated: 2024-01-17T10:45:18Z Makeup Artists Reveal The Tricks To Wearing Lipstick After 50 | HuffPost Life

Makeup Artists Reveal The Tricks To Wearing Lipstick After 50

If you've ever experienced "feathering," you get it. Here's how to combat it.
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Remember when you used to slap on a coat of lipstick as you dashed out the door and still managed to look great? If youre anywhere north of 50, its likely those days are over.

You may have already noticed how lipstick tends to run into even the finest lines around your mouth, leaving you with a smeary mess that cant be blotted away with tissues.

Fortunately, there are smart, savvy makeup artists who have shared their expertise with us. They offered some insight on why our lipstick seems to suddenly turn on us.

Michelle Wong , the cosmetic chemist behind the popular site Lab Muffin , said: As you get older, your skin tends to thin and develop more lines and furrows, which act as channels for lipstick, which has pigments that are slightly soluble in the products oils.

Is there an official name for this new indignity? Its called lipstick feathering, because instead of a sharp, crisp line around the lips, it can look like a feather around the edges a bit soft and never defined, explained makeup artist Mila Thomas .

What to avoid: formulas that are wet, thick and glossy.

After all those years of aiming for moist, glossy lips, youre going to need to transition away from those types of products. Oily, liquid lip products are more prone to feathering, Wong said. Lip glosses applied on top of lipsticks are common culprits.

Makeup artist Jamie Greenberg said that matte products might be a better fit for an older cosmetics user. Anything too wet, glossy or thick will make the problem worse, she said. 

Thomas explained the reason why: If the formula is too wet, it will more easily bleed into the skin beyond the lip line.

Yes, you need to prep your lips now.

There are techniques to avoid out-of-control pigment from spreading all over your face. But youll need to do a little pre-work before applying your favorite lippy. 

Its going to take some trial and error as you experiment with products and application methods. I know its super-annoying, but theres a technique out there for everyone, said Jeanine Lobell , makeup artist and founder of the Neen  cosmetics brand.

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There are techniques to avoid out-of-control pigment from spreading all over your face.

It can help to exfoliate the lips daily, and to use lip balm each day to keep lips smooth, Thomas said. Greenberg suggested using a lip scrub on and above the lips, too. If you want to do even more to set your lips up for success, she suggested using a nighttime lip mask. 

How to apply smudge-free lipstick:

Now that youre exfoliated, balmed and masked, heres how to apply lipstick so it stays where you put it. 

  1. Start with a mattifier/filler . Put it on the lip line, going on the skin and in the outer corners, Lobell said.

  2. Apply lip-filling primer to smooth skin and create a barrier between your lipstick and any natural oils.

  3. Brush on lip stain for a long-lasting color base.

  4. Outline: Greenberg recommended lining lips with a flesh-toned concealer or lip pencil to create a barrier between the lipstick and the fine lines around your lips.

    Lobell outlined the process she uses: Fill in the lip line, overdrawing very slightly. Its very important not to draw all the way to the outer corner, because stopping a little short of the lip line is more flattering. Once youve applied liner, even if your lip color migrates, it will be held in place by the liner.

  5. Brush on lipstick: Greenburg uses a lip brush instead of applying the lipstick directly. Brush out from the pout of your lips outwards, she advised.

  6. Blot: Thomas said, Take a tissue and split it apart so its only one-ply. After you apply one coat of lipstick, lightly blot lips with the tissue.

  7. Add another coat: The two-coat layering technique, with blotting in between, will make the color more long-lasting and help it stay in place, Greenberg explained, 

  8. Finally, a bit of powder: Dab the entire lip area with a bit of translucent powder and you should be ready to go, Greenberg said.

What are the best lip products to buy?

Use a more matte long-wear color for better control, Lobell said. A matte lipstick thats full-coverage with a smudge-resistant finish is going to travel less than other formulas.

Still craving a bit of shine? Keep gloss away from the edges of your lips, and apply it sparingly, Wong said.

If you need your gloss, keep it more centered on the lips when you apply it, tap lips together, and allow the extra to make it evenly shiny, Lobell said. If you love a creamy formula, tap the lips with blotting paper after you apply it.

Check out the makeup artists top picks below.

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1
Bitter Than Beauty
Pout Hero Exfoliating Lip Scrub
Greenberg suggested this scrub from Bigger Than Beauty. "Be sure to apply it daily to keep your lips and the skin around them exfoliated," she said.

2
Babe Glow Lip Mask
"I personally am loving this mask," Greenberg said. "Be sure to put on a generous layer before sleep."

3
Stila Calligraphy Lip Stain
Greenberg recommends this product, which has a calligraphy-style tip to precisely line the lips while providing even color distribution.

4
Clarins Instant Smooth Perfecting Touch Makeup Primer
Lobell suggested smoothing this on the lip line, going over to the skin and in the outer corners. Greenberg added, "This product works wonders, and a tiny bit goes a long way. It's important not to put on too much."

5
MAC Retro Matte Lipstick
"MAC is a classic for gorgeous lip colors," Greenberg said. "I highly recommend the Ruby Woo shade."
6
Younique Moodstruck Opulence Lipstick
"I recommend this to clients to avoid feathering," Thomas said. "Its a matte formula with finely milled pigments, castor seed oil and vitamin E, and it delivers full coverage with a smudge-resistant finish."

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Retinol Balms For Plumper, Younger-Looking Lips
A plumping lip serum(01 of09)
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Boosted by the firming power of peptides and hyaluronic acid, a humectant that draws moisture into the skin, this lip serum by Verso contains retinol 8, a retinol complex that's exclusive to the skin care brand. The nourishing formula goes on clear, has a minimal shine finish and also uses seed oils to keep lips hydrated. (credit:Amazon)
A luxury lip oil(02 of09)
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Designed with an opulent antibacterial gold-plated tip, the N 28 lip treatment from Hourglass is made using a lengthy and decadent list of conditioning oils along with hydrators and peptides to reduce the depth and appearance of wrinkles on the lips. This high-shine lip oil comes in six sheer shades and features retinyl palmitate, a derivative of retinol, to help combat deflated lips. (credit:Sephora)
A glossy volumizing lip treatment(03 of09)
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Like all of Josie Maran's products, this glossy lip treatment is enriched with organic argan oil to promote overall skin health, and also contains pink algae-derived pro-retinol to smooth away the appearance of fine lines and add volume to the lips. It has a hydrating gel-to-balm cushiony texture and a pink pearlescent finish. (credit:Josie Maran)
A phyto-retinol lip balm(04 of09)
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Using a plant-based retinol alternative, this classic-feeling balm from Bare Minerals is meant to be just as effective as traditional retinol without causing irritation to the delicate lip area. Hyaluronic acid promotes lasting hydration while rosemary extract acts as an antioxidant that can ward off the environmental stressors responsible for premature skin aging. (credit:Bare Minerals)
A moisture-boosting lip mask(05 of09)
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Similarly, this targeted overnight lip mask by Bare Minerals also uses the same plant-based retinol alternative to promote younger-looking lips along with a papaya enzyme that gently exfoliates dead skin, leaving behind lips that look brighter and feel softer. (credit:Ulta)
A clinical lip treatment(06 of09)
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A powerful combination of peptides, retinol and a unique antioxidant formulation make this clinical lip treatment from Jan Marini an effective solution to target lip deflation, dryness and the appearance of over-puckering. What also makes this product a standout is the inclusion of DMAE, a researched-backed active with the potential to increase skin firmness. (credit:Dermstore)
An affordable triple peptide balm(07 of09)
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This isn't the first time we've mentioned The Inkey List and their selection of reasonably priced skin care goods that feature targeted single ingredients in no-fuss packaging. The brand recently developed this tripeptide-rich plumping lip balm; it doesn't contain retinol, but it does feature a 6% peptide complex and something the company refers to as "ultra-filling spheres" that delivers hyaluronic acid deeper into the skin to plump, hydrate and fill fine lines. (credit:Sephora)
A replenishing lip treatment with a peptide complex(08 of09)
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It doesn't contain retinol, but HuffPost's very own senior editor Janie Campbell swears by this peptide replenishing lip treatment from Revision Skincare she says has done wonders for her aging lips. This "hugely effective" formula contains a variety of hardworking peptides, a trio of antioxidants that can protect the skin from environmental stressors and blend a of seed oils and butters that are responsible for keeping lips supremely hydrated. (credit:Dermstore)
A peptide lip glaze(09 of09)
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A glazy, lush and ultra-shiny gloss for everyday wear, the Rhode peptide lip treatment doesn't contain retinol but does claim to envelop lips in a nourishing layer of shea butters, peptides and babassu oil to support the skin's microbiome. The juicy formula is available in five sheer shades like a cool-toned pink, clear and cherry red. (credit:Rhode)

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