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I know where I'm going and I know the truth

I know where I'm going and I know the truth

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Believe in yourself! Have faith in your abilities! Without a humble but reasonable confidence in your own powers you cannot be successful or happy. I know where I'm going and I know the truth, and I don't have to be what you want me to be. I'm free to be what I want. Never give up; Never give in.

I'm free to be what I want. Always continue the climb. It is possible for you to do whatever you choose, if you first get to know who you are and are willing to work with a power that is greater than ourselves to do it. We are taught you must blame your father, your sisters, your brothers, the school, the teachers - but never blame yourself. It's never your fault. But it's always your fault, because if you wanted to change you're the one who has got to change.

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Learn from the past, set vivid, detailed goals for the future, and live in the only moment of time over which you have any control: now. Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement. Nothing can be done without hope and confidence. If you can dream it, you can do it. Do it now, not tomorrow. Always continue the climb. It is possible for you to do whatever you choose, if you first get to know who you are and are willing to work with a power that is greater than ourselves to do it. We are taught you must blame your father, your sisters, your brothers, the school, the teachers - but never blame yourself

Learn from the past, set vivid, detailed goals for the future, and live in the only moment of time over which you have any control: now. Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement. Nothing can be done without hope and confidence. If you can dream it, you can do it. Do it now, not tomorrow. Always continue the climb. It is possible for you to do whatever you choose, if you first get to know who you are and are willing to work with a power that is greater than ourselves to do it. We are taught you must blame your father, your sisters, your brothers, the school, the teachers - but never blame yourself


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    There's no question that as we age, make-up can start to feel less effective.

    What worked in your twenties and thirties might start to look
    dated, caked-on, even clown-ish. 

    And yet many of us cling on to our old routines, or spend hours being pressurised into trying new
    products at beauty counters.

    So we've taken the midlife makeover out of your hands. Who better to give top tips for women over 50 than those who've passed that landmark birthday
    themselves?

    We asked some of the world's leading make-up artists for their insider
    secrets, their hero products and how not to make mistakes...


    Throw the rulebook out the window and experiment
    Ruby Hammer MBE, 62, is one of the best-known and respected make-up artists in the industry.
    She has worked with Kate Moss and Cindy Crawford and created her
    own brand, Ruby Hammer.

    Ruby says: I look at ageing as a boon and we have to be open to adapting.
    There's no point wishing for your 20s and 30s to come back.
    You must make a conscious decision to re-evaluate your skincare and your make-up.


    Don't just reach out for products. Think
    about what's going to work for you.

    With older skin you need to build up thin layers, and you
    don't want a heavy and thick product. Try No7 Restore & Renew Serum
    Foundation, SPF30 (£18.66, boots.com). One area might
    need a bit more coverage, so add more. Look at skin tints or moisturisers or foundations with serum.
    These are light and don't sink into wrinkles.




    Ruby Hammer MBE, 62, is one of the best-known and respected
    make-up artists in the industry







    Any woman over 50 needs a decent concealer. It's a multipurpose product;
    skin might be a little crepey around the eyes,
    you might have a breakout or you might be a bit more ruddy around the nose.


    A top tip is to use two shades for different
    areas of the face — I use a lighter one around my eyes.
    I love Laura Mercier Secret Camouflage (£28.35, lookfantastic.com),
    which is a palette with two colours. The texture is slightly thicker,
    which scares people, but actually if you've prepped your skin well, it dabs on and doesn't wear off.


    For youthful glow and long-lasting vibrancy, I
    recommend Ruby Hammer Cheek Colour (£24, rubyhammer.com).
    Everything loses its bloom with age, and the complexion can appear a
    bit dull and grey. I would suggest the red, whatever your skin colour.
    You just need a tiny bit — dab onto the apple of your cheek and blend with your fingers.
    Build up if you need to — if you're darker skinned, add more; if you're fair, just use a smidgen.




    Clarins Lip Oil (£25, clarins.co.uk)

    Don't be scared of red but don't be heavy-handed.

    There are so many lovely lipstick products. Go for a hybrid one that gives comfort for dryer lips and has a hint of colour.
    Clarins Lip Oil (£25, clarins.co.uk) has both qualities.
    You don't need a mirror to apply it, just whip it out for a top-up.


    Eyes can look less bright but a really good mascara will open them up so you look wider
    awake.

    My Mascara & Brow Duo (£28, rubyhammer.com) has a tubular
    formula, which means it wraps around lashes, stops smudges and comes off with hot water.
    One end tidies the brows and the other is a mascara.

    Use one layer for daily running around and then build up to a couple in the evening.


    Either use a primer at the beginning or a setting spray at the end of your make-up.
    Try Nanoset from Indeed Labs (£24.99, indeedlabs.com) which you just spray onto the face.
    It's long-lasting, has blurring properties, and gives older faces a bit of
    a soft-focus look.

    Don't...feel there are any rules. Enjoy experimenting with looks.



    Hyaluronic acid is vital
    Terry de Gunzburg is in her sixties and a cosmetics guru.
    She created the original Touche Eclat for YSL as well as her own brand, By Terry.
    She has worked with photographers Helmut Newton and Patrick Demarchelier as well as
    models including Linda Evangelista.

    Terry says: Older women are a large and loyal audience, and I'm so happy that there's a focus on them.

    When you're older, it's important to use substantial skincare behind the make-up.

    Women want skin to look very natural and real, as though it was
    young and perfect. My advice is to go for a glow whether or not you use colour.


    I like the L'Oreal Paris Infallible 32H Foundation (£11.99, boots.com) which gives good coverage without being heavy.





    Terry de Gunzburg is in her sixties and a cosmetics guru.
    She created the original Touche Eclat for YSL as
    well as her own brand, By Terry





    By Terry Hyaluronic Hydra-Powder 8HAA mattifying pressed powder

    Midlife women hate powders. They can sit in your skin and make it
    look matte and old, settling in pores and revealing tiny wrinkles.
    That's why I created my bestselling 8HA Hyaluronic Hydra Powder (£42, byterry.com)
    to set make-up and remove shine. It's almost like a filler because of its blurring
    properties.

    It contains eight different hyaluronic acids and is literally a
    hydrating powder: a skincare product, but in a dry version.

    Dust over the face after applying skincare and foundation.

    To help create that natural look, I recommend the It Cosmetics Bye Bye Under
    Eye Concealer (£12.60, lookfantastic.com). It's thin, and gives good coverage without being
    greasy or sticky.

    Lips often get drier at this time of life.
    My Hyaluronic Lip Liner (£22, byterry.com) is enriched
    with hyaluronic acid so that it fills in lines
    and defines the contours of the lips, and you can use gloss or
    lipstick on top to create a smooth finish.

    I like Lisa Eldridge's lipsticks, (£27, lisaeldridge.com); she understands
    makeup and application. These have a velvety texture and last well but aren't drying on older
    lips.

    Brows lose definition and hairs so can look sparse. Try Graphite Brow pencil
    by 19/99 (£22, spacenk.co/uk). It's an age-inclusive company, and
    this gives a soft, natural look. Use the brush to
    tidy brows and then fill in with the pencil at the
    other end.

    Don't... overdo it. Avoid heavy contouring and keep coverage
    light and fresh.

    Don't hide and try to conceal wrinkles 
    Sandy Linter is in her seventies and her clients include Elizabeth Hurley, Christie Brinkley,
    Debbie Harry and Cheryl Tiegs. In the '70s she was part of the Studio 54 crowd and now her YouTube make-up teach-ins for older women are legendary.


    Sandy says: You need to like what you see in the mirror, whether
    you age naturally or not. But don't hide yourself. There aren't any
    make-up rules for older women, but don't try to conceal wrinkles, because you'll
    just draw attention to them.

    Kevyn Aucoin Glass Glow Face (£30, sephora.co.uk) is fabulous.

    You have to use it discreetly — a little on cheekbones, a little on lips and a
    little on the eyelids — but it gives your face a lovely
    glow which is what fades as we age. The main thing I've noticed is that your eyelashes get messy, thin and dry.
    Everyone uses plumpers, but I've never had any success.





    Sandy Linter is in her seventies and her clients include Elizabeth Hurley,
    Christie Brinkley, Debbie Harry and Cheryl Tiegs





    NARS Air Matte Blush (£24.30, lookfantastic.com)

    The only mascara I recommend is Chanel Volume Mascara (£27.90, boots.com).
    It will never disappoint you. And always use black to frame the eyes, which lose definition. It's a
    myth that older women can't use black. I love NARS Air Matte
    Blush (£24.30, lookfantastic.com). I scoop a little out with my finger, rub it on the back of
    my hand to melt it down and apply from my hand to
    my cheek. It's smooth on midlife skin and gives a gentle glow.


    And actually, the best liquid eyeliner is by NARS as well — the Climax Liquid Eyeliner (£20.82,
    boots.com) has the best feathered tip point I've ever used.
    You cannot make a mistake using this as a liquid liner.

    Apply from the inner corner of the eye to the outside.


    I always hold my fingers on the end of the eye and pull slightly so that the skin is firm.
    And I use a Q Tip to create a little flick upwards at the end.


    Finally, we can't leave out MAC. All make-up artists love MAC.
    Some products deliver more than others, but I've been using the Studio Fix Fluid Foundation (£34, maccosmetics.co.uk) since it was created.
    It's a standout product. Go a shade or two darker
    than your natural skin colour.

    Don't . . . use heavier foundation thinking it will cover up imperfections.
    As you get older less and lighter is better. You cannot cover wrinkles with makeup.


    Use blush subtly, to create healthy glow
    Make-up artist Florrie White, 50, has worked with Uma Thurman, Gillian Anderson and Meg Ryan.

    Florrie says: I work with some very beautiful older women,
    and what's important is that you aren't showing off the make-up, you're showing off the individual and enhancing
    their beauty. I'm flattered they ask me to do their make-up,
    because by this age you know what you want to look like.


    I turned 50 myself this year and I've noticed that you do need to tweak your make-up.

    I use the same amount, but I'm using far lighter products on my skin — tinted moisturiser rather than foundation. Shiseido Revitalessence Skin Glow foundation, SPF30 (£49, lookfantastic.com) gives a luminous glow and you can still see your skin, which is what you
    want.




    Make-up artist Florrie White, 50, with Carisa Janes and Rosie
    Huntington-Whiteley 





    Armani Power Fabric Concealer (£28, lookfantastic.com) is
    a brilliantly buildable concealer

    It looks healthier and fresher. Covered-up skin is very
    old-fashioned.

    Armani Power Fabric Concealer (£28, lookfantastic.com) is a brilliantly buildable concealer and it's sweat and water-resistant.
    It looks very natural.

    The tinted moisturiser I'd recommend is Trinny
    London BFF SPF30 Cream (£39, trinnylondon.com). You can get sensitive eyes as you
    get older, and I recommend dyeing eyelashes and
    brows. There's a good dye called RefectoCil (£5.95,
    justmylook.com) which makes them look thicker and you don't need mascara.

    It's also smudge and waterproof.

    I've had a lot of comments about Gillian Anderson's make-up this
    awards season, and I've been using green around her eyes, which might seem surprising.
    I'm a big fan of Victoria Beckham's Satin Kajal Liner
    (£30, victoriabeckhambeauty.com). Smudge these deep purples,
    blues or greens into the roots of the lashes then black mascara, and that will add light around
    the eyes.

    The brand Violette FR does amazing lipsticks that are more like stains and last a long time
    without sinking into lip wrinkles. Apply its sheer matte lipstick called
    Bisou Balm (£29, violettefr.com) with a lip brush.

    Don't . . . make your blush a 'feature' unless you want to look like a doll or are slightly desperate to hide tiredness.
    Think of it as adding a warmth or a healthy glow
    to your complexion.

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    Get an outdoor glow, it's all about hydration
    Oscar-nominated Amber Sibley, 55, has worked with Annie Lennox, Thandiwe Newton and Willem Dafoe.


    Amber says: Ideally you've adapted your make-up over the years, but for me working on older skin is about hydration — a well-hydrated
    complexion creates a healthy base for make-up.

    I always start with a serum called Rainforest Dew by
    Tropic (£44, tropicskincare.com), which improves skin hydration as you wear it.
    Pat all over the face and neck, decolletage, and especially the hollow at the base of the neck.

    Blush-wise, I always use lipstick on the cheek in a plum or blood-coloured shade
    such as Amaryllis by Dr Hauschka (£20.50, drhauschka.co.uk), so it looks as though you've walked through a forest or field and have got a lovely outdoor glow. 




    Oscar-nominated Amber Sibley, 55, has worked with
    Annie Lennox, Thandiwe Newton and Willem Dafoe





    Tropic Illuma Light-Diffusing Concealer (£18, tropicskincare.co.uk)





    Natural Eyeliner & Eyebrow Pomade, Forest Path, (£13.70,
    ecco-verde.co.uk)

    Lipstick stays put and the sheen looks fresh and natural. Dab on the apples of your
    cheeks where you'd blush if you were embarrassed.



    My main tip for the over 50s is to use concealer in the middle of
    the crow's feet at the outside corner of the eye.
    Most people have a pinker area there that goes downwards.
    Tap some Tropic Illuma Light-Diffusing Concealer (£18, tropicskincare.co.uk) into that corner. 

    It gives the illusion of lifting the eye. Use a shade a tiny bit lighter than your own skin tone.
    Concealer is more important than foundation — you can also use it at the deepest
    point on either side of the bridge of the nose and under the bag beneath the eye.


    Mascara is vital for defining the eye. You need to get right to the roots of the eyelash to emphasise them.
    Start in the middle and work to the outside, then do
    just a few going towards the nose. Green People Volumising Mascara (£21.50, greenpeople.co.uk), is great for
    sensitive eyes. Or Tropic Fixing Gel Mascara (£18,
    tropicskincare.co.uk), stays on in the rain but isn't waterproof so comes off easily.


    Use the same principle with eyebrows which get thinner and paler.
    Fill in just a little with a creamy pomade to make a big difference.

    Ensure the main body of the brow is parallel
    to the arch and then tapers off. Natural Eyeliner & Eyebrow Pomade,
    Forest Path, (£13.70, ecco-verde.co.uk).

    Don't . . . put concealer over your whole under-eye area
    like the Tik-Tokers. Don't forget your inner light is what shines through your face and makes
    you beautiful.


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