Makeup for older women
Those who know me very well
at my workplace would quite agree with me that this woman, Mrs. Salami, is my
favorite client. She walked into the studio on a sunny evening while we were about
closing for the day. She was on her way home from work herself and just decided
to have just a shot or two. I havenāt met her at all in my entire life but
throughout the session she kept us happy. Simply put, sheās free-spirited.
Sheās a very friendly woman,
always smiling and naturally beautiful. I admired her lips the moment I saw her
ā small and cute. Iām sure sheās a wonderful mom. And I was right because days
later, her daughter, Moyo, was at the studio. Thanks to her referral. (Moyoās
photo is just 3 blogs before this one. To view blog and photos, click here)
Let me make one thing clear,
Mrs. Salami was not used to making up so it took loads convincing her and when
she finally agreed to be made up she made it quite clear she didnāt want
anything over the top. And I agreed. This particular shoot was on her second
visit to the studio. She already came dressed and was on her way to a wedding
party.
Looking at her brows, they
were already sparse so all I took off were few strays!
For coverage, I used Mary Kay
Medium Coverage Foundation in 607. It was her perfect match.
Headgear: Some artist tie the
headgear before makeup or after the makeup. Any way that feels convenient for
them.
I like to tie immediately
after coverage.
This is because tying after
the entire makeup can prove to be difficult as you run the risk of smearing
the makeup you have spent ample time applying.

One is like light peach and
the other is like chocolate brown as Sleek didnāt name each pots
individually.
I used the light peach for
the highlighting of her brows and the darker shade for her crease. I then
applied the dark violet from Taraās Ovialeke eyeshadow tricycle just to the
outer corner of the crease to create more depth to her eyes.
And then I blended properly.
For her lips, I didnāt bother
lining them. I just applied Sleekās Lip Shine Fruit gloss. I really canāt
remember the name now. But it's kind of a light pink color with glitters in them. And
then I finished off by brushing powder on her face to set the coverage. I used
Mary Kay Powder in Bronze 1.
May I add in conclusion, she
looks elegant, her gele is fab and yet nothing was overdone. That perfect look
for such a wonderful occasion.
Do feel free to ask
questions. Thank you.
Lots of love.
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