Now don’t get me wrong: I love getting older. I’m smarter, cooler, and my hair looks so much better than it did when I was in my twenties. But beauty-wise… well, things are definitely different. And I’m about to get extremely real with you guys about what exactly that entails. Here are 7 ways my makeup game has changed now that I’m in my 30s. (You can find my favorite liner brands right here, btw.) Yes, you bet I do. My skin is CHALLENGING at the best of times; if I don’t take care of it properly, I see and feel it immediately. This has definitely gotten more pronounced now that I’m in my 30s — with the fun addition of some new skin sensitivities I never had before. For example, alcohol-based makeup removers? Those will peel the skin under my eyes right off my damn face. Any foundation left on my skin overnight? Forget it, there will be a huge zit there the next day. Which brings me to… Oh, and did I also mention that in addition to getting beautifully spotty, you also get to deal with… To deal with this, I always use a great primer to avoid product gathering in my wrinkles, and tend to avoid setting powder unless I’m filming. Smashbox Photo Finish ($36, Ulta) is the best I’ve found. I also don’t mind saying that I’m a big fan of Botox — I get a lil bit in my forehead, and I truly love the results. (I think it’s important to be honest about this; you don’t have to follow my example, but I don’t want to pee on your leg and tell you it’s raining.) I’m uh, also not sure why I’m making this face. Don’t judge me.
title: “7 Ways To Change Your Makeup Game In Your 30S” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-18” author: “Amy Connelly”
Now don’t get me wrong: I love getting older. I’m smarter, cooler, and my hair looks so much better than it did when I was in my twenties. But beauty-wise… well, things are definitely different. And I’m about to get extremely real with you guys about what exactly that entails. Here are 7 ways my makeup game has changed now that I’m in my 30s. (You can find my favorite liner brands right here, btw.) Yes, you bet I do. My skin is CHALLENGING at the best of times; if I don’t take care of it properly, I see and feel it immediately. This has definitely gotten more pronounced now that I’m in my 30s — with the fun addition of some new skin sensitivities I never had before. For example, alcohol-based makeup removers? Those will peel the skin under my eyes right off my damn face. Any foundation left on my skin overnight? Forget it, there will be a huge zit there the next day. Which brings me to… Oh, and did I also mention that in addition to getting beautifully spotty, you also get to deal with… To deal with this, I always use a great primer to avoid product gathering in my wrinkles, and tend to avoid setting powder unless I’m filming. Smashbox Photo Finish ($36, Ulta) is the best I’ve found. I also don’t mind saying that I’m a big fan of Botox — I get a lil bit in my forehead, and I truly love the results. (I think it’s important to be honest about this; you don’t have to follow my example, but I don’t want to pee on your leg and tell you it’s raining.) I’m uh, also not sure why I’m making this face. Don’t judge me.
title: “7 Ways To Change Your Makeup Game In Your 30S” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-13” author: “Lorena Work”
Now don’t get me wrong: I love getting older. I’m smarter, cooler, and my hair looks so much better than it did when I was in my twenties. But beauty-wise… well, things are definitely different. And I’m about to get extremely real with you guys about what exactly that entails. Here are 7 ways my makeup game has changed now that I’m in my 30s. (You can find my favorite liner brands right here, btw.) Yes, you bet I do. My skin is CHALLENGING at the best of times; if I don’t take care of it properly, I see and feel it immediately. This has definitely gotten more pronounced now that I’m in my 30s — with the fun addition of some new skin sensitivities I never had before. For example, alcohol-based makeup removers? Those will peel the skin under my eyes right off my damn face. Any foundation left on my skin overnight? Forget it, there will be a huge zit there the next day. Which brings me to… Oh, and did I also mention that in addition to getting beautifully spotty, you also get to deal with… To deal with this, I always use a great primer to avoid product gathering in my wrinkles, and tend to avoid setting powder unless I’m filming. Smashbox Photo Finish ($36, Ulta) is the best I’ve found. I also don’t mind saying that I’m a big fan of Botox — I get a lil bit in my forehead, and I truly love the results. (I think it’s important to be honest about this; you don’t have to follow my example, but I don’t want to pee on your leg and tell you it’s raining.) I’m uh, also not sure why I’m making this face. Don’t judge me.
title: “7 Ways To Change Your Makeup Game In Your 30S” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-24” author: “Frederick Arsenault”
Now don’t get me wrong: I love getting older. I’m smarter, cooler, and my hair looks so much better than it did when I was in my twenties. But beauty-wise… well, things are definitely different. And I’m about to get extremely real with you guys about what exactly that entails. Here are 7 ways my makeup game has changed now that I’m in my 30s. (You can find my favorite liner brands right here, btw.) Yes, you bet I do. My skin is CHALLENGING at the best of times; if I don’t take care of it properly, I see and feel it immediately. This has definitely gotten more pronounced now that I’m in my 30s — with the fun addition of some new skin sensitivities I never had before. For example, alcohol-based makeup removers? Those will peel the skin under my eyes right off my damn face. Any foundation left on my skin overnight? Forget it, there will be a huge zit there the next day. Which brings me to… Oh, and did I also mention that in addition to getting beautifully spotty, you also get to deal with… To deal with this, I always use a great primer to avoid product gathering in my wrinkles, and tend to avoid setting powder unless I’m filming. Smashbox Photo Finish ($36, Ulta) is the best I’ve found. I also don’t mind saying that I’m a big fan of Botox — I get a lil bit in my forehead, and I truly love the results. (I think it’s important to be honest about this; you don’t have to follow my example, but I don’t want to pee on your leg and tell you it’s raining.) I’m uh, also not sure why I’m making this face. Don’t judge me.