This was a great video but I'd love to see it in action on a mature person! I'm still ambivalent about how many of these hacks I actually need to try - I'm still happy with the mixing foundation with primer hack and that doesn't seem to be a "mature" thing!!
Another awesome hack to try? Mix your foundation with your concealer before you apply it! It makes your concealer settle less into fine lines and you either don’t need powder to set it! If you do feel you need powder to set it? You only need a very, very small amount. ❤
@@trppro7640 - Some products are different on different people. Some people never need to set concealer with powder to prevent creasing. I almost always need to use powder to prevent my concealer from creasing. This is why I was trying to say that you may or might not need a tiny amount of powder to set the foundation/concealer combo.
Nina! I found you at a time in my life when I felt so ugly and old. Im 45 yr old pale white girl from New Orleans. I tell you this bc it's crazy I would fall in love with your channel! We don't have obvious things in common, like skin tone and color preference, but I have a ton of experience with makeup and makeup professionals. You are the REAL THING! You have a very intuitive and thoughtful approach to makeup. I adore your channel. Thank you for putting yourself out there this way. You have helped me remember why I loved makeup so much in my 20's. You've taught me to change my stale routine from my 30's into something a process in my 40's that is streamlined and dynamic, depending on what my skin and mood is that day.
Hi Nina there have been so many new miracle products come out , concealers and Blur foundations . Would you do another mature tutorial especially for texture and lines and oily skin ? 😊
I've tried these makeup hacks. They worked fantastic. Thank you Nina for this video. I really like the way my makeup looks. I enjoy watching all your video as I learn a lot from you
Thank you so much for doing a tutorial for us mature women. I am not a fan of foundation, but like to use a skin tint for a little color. I am 53 years old and always have issues with my under eyes creasing. Definitely going to try these hacks.
I've just found your channel and I've learnt so much already! I'm currently completing a level 2 make-up and will define use this as a reference for mature skin.
Thank you for sharing the hacks for mature skin!! I’m so excited to try out these techniques. I would love to see how you use these techniques on your mature clients.
Hello Nina, thank you for thinking about mature skin. I'm going to remember all of this and the result is very pretty. The "Gris doux” shadow is superb. Thanks for this tutorial🌺🌺🌺
Perfect timing for my mature skin because I needed more foundation and blush. Decided to try a more hydrating foundation than I’ve previously used and bought my first liquid blush. Tried the hacks yesterday and was very pleasantly surprised! My skin looked less cakey and more fresh, even hours later. Thank you!
Thank you so much for this video! Best mature skin makeup application I've seen. Going to watch again and again...and order some of the products you use. Thanks again
Fabulous darling !!! No matter what issues I have, to do with my makeup, I know that all I have to do is just go to your channel and there it is, my problem solved.! You are my absolute go to when it comes to MUAs.. Thankyou.🥰☮️
Thank you for this video!! I’ve tried your other hacks and they’ve been so helpful, but My smile lines have been the bane of my existence. I can’t wait to try these hacks out.
I'm 58 and I do prefer cream eyeshadows more than powder ones. I find the cream eyeshadows so easy and I usually have the pencil form ones over the potted ones. I have a few of the liquid eyeshadows as well. Use those when going to work. I tightline my eyes and like the look it gives. I have tried the black eyeshadow hack before. Will have to try the other hacks. Always love these types of videos. Keep them coming!
Great recommendations, ideas, re: foundation (light overall, then dark as contour -- if I could only find a cooler dark mauvish shade!), cream blush + light touch of powder. Ironically, just discovered MFE translucent setting powder. ADORE how finely milled + subtley luminescent it is...It is beyond lovely! Don't think I can do the waterline liner idea with powder, since I wear contacts... And since I don't have your wonderful full lips, I will continue to over-draw my entire lips with lip liner. 5-Star-Tutorial techniques I will use from now on! 💞
She is exceptional at giving instructions and explaining why you want to do what she suggests. I’d love to see her do it on models, particularly more mature women. I know it’s easier said than done, but it would be really nice to see her do her magic on others. Could you suggest some good, more affordable spfs that work good under makeup but also have a decent SPF amount? Seems the market is saturated now when before you could barely find a facial spf for beneath makeup, so it’s hard to know which ones are good and which ones are white and/or oil slicks. Any affordable, quality, effective skincare products you can recommend would be much appreciated!
Ok, Sister. I'm halfway through my 42nd year (I wish I could add a more recent pick of my face... 😮💨) and, thanks to you, have just barely started grasping a REAL understanding of how to do my makeup. But, unfortunately, I also have had a really rough time picking out the right foundation because, although I have normal skin (not oily or dry, no super visible pores, etc..) and a neutral skin tone, suddenly every foundation I try, even the light coverage ones, seem to want to look super cakey and just settle into the very few lines I do have! Which seemed to have shown up literally OVERNIGHT! Seriously!! Like just the last couple weeks even!! And, the foundations I used to absolutely LOVE now just seem to make me look like a clown with a face full of grease makeup!! I have also been unemployed for the last 6 months, seemingly spending EVERY WAKING MOMENT searching my tiny town for ANY JOB!! So, not only can I not afford a luxury foundation, but there is no place to get luxury makeup within 100 miles of my home anyway! So, since I couldn't be ANY NEWER to this mature skin thing, can you please recommend the best drugstore foundation and concealer for mature skin that is also lightweight enough to use with your underpainting method, as well as more matte so as not to end up looking so greasy (something that has also JUST started happening VERY RECENTLY! Which I find to be kind of strange considering my face is NEVER oily looking like that when I DON'T have makeup on...) and, if possible, under $15. I guess there is a good chance the foundation I'm describing DOESN'T ACTUALLY EXIST, but it's worth a shot! Anyway, thank you so much and I REALLY appreciate all you do to help all of us, lost out here, adrift, in the great makeup void!! LOL!
Thanks so much for your support in watching my videos! For a concealer try this: go.shopmy.us/p-3062630 and foundation: go.shopmy.us/p-3489324 hope this helps! ❤️
This video was so needed being in my mid 60’s I find my skin much dryer in winter. I had been looking for a hydrating concealer but gave up as there are so many out there I am definitely going to buy the one you have used in this video I always go by your recommendation and have never been disappointed . Thank you Nina Stay blessed ❤️
Hi Nina, I am brand new to your videos, I love how you apply your makeup, it’s gorgeous, can you please do more videos for mature skin. I have dry skin and just had an allergic reaction to a new skin care now I don’t know what to do. I used Lancôme for years but no longer can and no fragrance. I would sure love your advice. Thank you very very much 🦋
Thank you for your kind words! I'm glad you enjoy my makeup videos. I'll definitely create more content for mature skin with a focus on dry skin and fragrance-free products.
@@NinaUbhi1Hi Nina, thank you so much for replying back , I am so glad to hear from you, do you have an email address I can email you with just a few questions? Thanks ❤
Wow! I genuinely love watching your vids. Your accent is absolutely amazing!! I can tell u genuinely love helping others with their makeup struggles!! This has given me some tips as well. Thanks so much hun!! ❤
Hello Nina I have an issue I hope you answer me I have some darkness in the corners of my mouth but when I apply concealer it looks greyish how can I fix it? Thanks 😊
I used this step by step, at one point I thought I was looking like a clown (lmao) and then when it came together I loved it, so thank very much, I will be using this often
Thank you so much for the advice for us with "mature skin." I do have a question ... I love the look of the black eyeshadow in the tightline but I wear contacts and have had trouble with products creating a film on them. Do you have any suggestions? Thank you!
Great video as always! Im going to try the contour hack since Im pale right now and have darker toned foundations/skin tints. Im still struggling with my undereyes, I have dark circles, troughs and some lines and I never like the way it looks. Is applying with a damp sponge better than a concealer brush?
I spread it out, very very lightly (after letting my eye cream sit for about 15 minutes patted in) and then I use a damp beauty blender, sponge to tap it out very lightly until it has no settling into lines. Then I take a very tiny touch of Charlotte Tillberry, flawless, finish powder and tap that, and then I use that sponge again to set it. So I go very gently around to set it, and then it will not go into the eyes lines. It never moves.
So you set the flawless finish powder with the same beauty blender? Definitely going to try this. I’m having the same problem as the original poster @@stevdaughtr6098
First timer.....GREAT VIDEO thank you so much. Any ladies out there know if her sponges are always damp? I have always used brushes, but I love how they blend on her face. Can you use her eye technique on deep set eyes? Thank you!
Always use a damp sponge. DAMP - not wet. 😊 I use a beauty blender, squeeze it under the running water to really get it wet, squeeze it out, and then use a paper towel to squeeze out even more before actually using it.
So many great tips, thank-you. I just tried the blush mixed in with my foundation, while I was sitting here watching you. It looked amazing. Such a big difference from such a little thing 😍
If somebody sees this, can you reply? let me know is there a way to prevent when you line your waterline, from the dark shade dripping into your eyeball? I don’t know if that makes sense, but I’ve tried waterproof, and I’ve tried kohl to line the waterline and I eventually see the shade sort of leak across inside of my eye if that makes sense 🤷🏻♀️😢
Help! I’m struggling with under eye creapiness no matter what products I use, I have CT corrector and several concealers, of course I use a not too thick moisturizer to prep but always get the same results.
@@caseywoodbury3412 I always let your eye cream set after patting it in for at least 15 minutes. I use very tiny bit of concealer. I spread it lately with a brush, concealer brush. Then after I use a damp beauty blender to tap it in. Gently tapping till all the lines are not visible and it’s just smooth. Then I use Charlotte Tillbury setting powder a tiny bit over the top and then tap that with a beauty blender to set it, and it never moves/Stephanie Marie on YT that’s where I learned the technique. She’s got a great video to teach how to use under eye concealer without having issues. Good luck.
Please more videos for mature skin! Love the hack concerning to use dark foundation as a bronzer 👍
This was a great video but I'd love to see it in action on a mature person! I'm still ambivalent about how many of these hacks I actually need to try - I'm still happy with the mixing foundation with primer hack and that doesn't seem to be a "mature" thing!!
Another awesome hack to try? Mix your foundation with your concealer before you apply it! It makes your concealer settle less into fine lines and you either don’t need powder to set it! If you do feel you need powder to set it? You only need a very, very small amount. ❤
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@@trppro7640 - Some products are different on different people. Some people never need to set concealer with powder to prevent creasing. I almost always need to use powder to prevent my concealer from creasing. This is why I was trying to say that you may or might not need a tiny amount of powder to set the foundation/concealer combo.
Anastasia. How do I hide implementation @@niinafletcher
What a fabulous tutorial! I could listen to your voice all day!!!!!!
I just love your makeup❤
Love it all! Nina thanks so much🩷
These are great to learn at any age
I so needed this video. THANK YOU!!!!!!!!’nn
What a beautiful tutorial!! Thank you Nina you’re the best!!!
Great tutorial Nina and I will definitely start adopting your mature skin hacks - thank you for sharing! ❤
Thanks so much for the great tips
Nina! I found you at a time in my life when I felt so ugly and old. Im 45 yr old pale white girl from New Orleans. I tell you this bc it's crazy I would fall in love with your channel! We don't have obvious things in common, like skin tone and color preference, but I have a ton of experience with makeup and makeup professionals. You are the REAL THING! You have a very intuitive and thoughtful approach to makeup. I adore your channel. Thank you for putting yourself out there this way. You have helped me remember why I loved makeup so much in my 20's. You've taught me to change my stale routine from my 30's into something a process in my 40's that is streamlined and dynamic, depending on what my skin and mood is that day.
This made my day! Thank you so much for your kind words and I’m so happy to hear how you feel so positive about makeup now! 🫶🏽
Wonderful ideas!
Thank you for video
Excited to try the blush with makeup hack. Thanks!
Well done Nina very well❤
Hi Nina there have been so many new miracle products come out , concealers and Blur foundations . Would you do another mature tutorial especially for texture and lines and oily skin ? 😊
Love the eye look and thank you nina for all the tips xx
Thank you for the great advice I am going to try this
Love this video and you are beautiful!!’
Thank you for sharing your video❤🙏
Thank you for the beautiful video ❤
I've tried these makeup hacks. They worked fantastic. Thank you Nina for this video. I really like the way my makeup looks. I enjoy watching all your video as I learn a lot from you
Thank you Bri! Totally needed this uplifting video today.
Try Natasha denonas concealer, it is amazing for mature skin. Very hydrating
Great ideas. Thank you!❤
Thank you so much for doing a tutorial for us mature women. I am not a fan of foundation, but like to use a skin tint for a little color. I am 53 years old and always have issues with my under eyes creasing. Definitely going to try these hacks.
Love it! The look is pretty on you. I can't wait to try it!
Love this for my mature skin. Thank you
Thanks kindly Nina! This is great!
I've just found your channel and I've learnt so much already!
I'm currently completing a level 2 make-up and will define use this as a reference for mature skin.
Really good tips that I plan on trying, thanks!
I am absolutely so happy I found you! And overjoyed to find this video for mature skin. You are amazing. 😊❤
Thank you for sharing the hacks for mature skin!! I’m so excited to try out these techniques. I would love to see how you use these techniques on your mature clients.
Wow Nina great video I use the Rimal london lasting radiance concealer is that a hydrating concealer
Thank You so much for this mature skin video Nina! This makes total sense and I have already started using cream brush and Bronzer.
You are great. So amazing. Well done Nina. Thank you.
Hello Nina, thank you for thinking about mature skin. I'm going to remember all of this and the result is very pretty. The "Gris doux” shadow is superb. Thanks for this tutorial🌺🌺🌺
Perfect timing for my mature skin because I needed more foundation and blush. Decided to try a more hydrating foundation than I’ve previously used and bought my first liquid blush. Tried the hacks yesterday and was very pleasantly surprised! My skin looked less cakey and more fresh, even hours later. Thank you!
Fantastic video, thank you.
Awesome info, and I feel so proud that I do these things already😊
I love you Nina! Thank you for all the tips!
Great video. Your eyeshadow looks amazing - what colours did you use?
Thank you for the tips will be trying these.I'm 65 and love wearing makeup but get frustrated with some makeups.These tips make sense.Thank You
Thank you! Great hacks.
Love this video. So many great tips to try
Thank you so very much
Practical and beautiful tips/hacks 😍
Very educational video. Just perfect thank you very much
Thank you, Nina!
Thank you for the wonderful tips, lovely lady 🌹 😊
❤ I so loved this video thank you Beautiful Nina, have a lovely Christmas and a happy New Year from Australia 🦘 Down Under😊❤
Very useful hacks
Thank you so much ❤❤
Thank you so much for this video! Best mature skin makeup application I've seen. Going to watch again and again...and order some of the products you use. Thanks again
Great video. ❤
Very useful hacks. Thank you Nina. You are amazing. Love from Greece!!!
Fabulous darling !!! No matter what issues I have, to do with my makeup, I know that all I have to do is just go to your channel and there it is, my problem solved.! You are my absolute go to when it comes to MUAs.. Thankyou.🥰☮️
Thank you for this video!! I’ve tried your other hacks and they’ve been so helpful, but My smile lines have been the bane of my existence. I can’t wait to try these hacks out.
I'm 58 and I do prefer cream eyeshadows more than powder ones. I find the cream eyeshadows so easy and I usually have the pencil form ones over the potted ones. I have a few of the liquid eyeshadows as well. Use those when going to work. I tightline my eyes and like the look it gives. I have tried the black eyeshadow hack before. Will have to try the other hacks. Always love these types of videos. Keep them coming!
Thanks Nina for your hacks tutorial… ❤
You have helped me so much, I'm so excited to try these new hacks. Thank you so much x
Hi are you jusing a wet sponse to set the concealer and the foundation on the face or is it a dry sponse?
More please for us old folks. We need more help.😂💕
Yes. Please
Great recommendations, ideas, re: foundation (light overall, then dark as contour -- if I could only find a cooler dark mauvish shade!), cream blush + light touch of powder. Ironically, just discovered MFE translucent setting powder. ADORE how finely milled + subtley luminescent it is...It is beyond lovely!
Don't think I can do the waterline liner idea with powder, since I wear contacts...
And since I don't have your wonderful full lips, I will continue to over-draw my entire lips with lip liner.
5-Star-Tutorial techniques I will use from now on! 💞
Your support means a lot to me! I appreciate you taking the time to watch and try out the techniques.
Great video! Thanks! Would you recommend liquid setting mist instead of setting powder?? Which brand?
She is exceptional at giving instructions and explaining why you want to do what she suggests. I’d love to see her do it on models, particularly more mature women. I know it’s easier said than done, but it would be really nice to see her do her magic on others.
Could you suggest some good, more affordable spfs that work good under makeup but also have a decent SPF amount? Seems the market is saturated now when before you could barely find a facial spf for beneath makeup, so it’s hard to know which ones are good and which ones are white and/or oil slicks. Any affordable, quality, effective skincare products you can recommend would be much appreciated!
Ok, Sister. I'm halfway through my 42nd year (I wish I could add a more recent pick of my face... 😮💨) and, thanks to you, have just barely started grasping a REAL understanding of how to do my makeup. But, unfortunately, I also have had a really rough time picking out the right foundation because, although I have normal skin (not oily or dry, no super visible pores, etc..) and a neutral skin tone, suddenly every foundation I try, even the light coverage ones, seem to want to look super cakey and just settle into the very few lines I do have! Which seemed to have shown up literally OVERNIGHT! Seriously!! Like just the last couple weeks even!! And, the foundations I used to absolutely LOVE now just seem to make me look like a clown with a face full of grease makeup!! I have also been unemployed for the last 6 months, seemingly spending EVERY WAKING MOMENT searching my tiny town for ANY JOB!! So, not only can I not afford a luxury foundation, but there is no place to get luxury makeup within 100 miles of my home anyway! So, since I couldn't be ANY NEWER to this mature skin thing, can you please recommend the best drugstore foundation and concealer for mature skin that is also lightweight enough to use with your underpainting method, as well as more matte so as not to end up looking so greasy (something that has also JUST started happening VERY RECENTLY! Which I find to be kind of strange considering my face is NEVER oily looking like that when I DON'T have makeup on...) and, if possible, under $15. I guess there is a good chance the foundation I'm describing DOESN'T ACTUALLY EXIST, but it's worth a shot! Anyway, thank you so much and I REALLY appreciate all you do to help all of us, lost out here, adrift, in the great makeup void!! LOL!
Thanks so much for your support in watching my videos! For a concealer try this: go.shopmy.us/p-3062630 and foundation: go.shopmy.us/p-3489324 hope this helps! ❤️
This video was so needed being in my mid 60’s I find my skin much dryer in winter. I had been looking for a hydrating concealer but gave up as there are so many out there I am definitely going to buy the one you have used in this video I always go by your recommendation and have never been disappointed . Thank you Nina Stay blessed ❤️
Hi Nina, I am brand new to your videos, I love how you apply your makeup, it’s gorgeous, can you please do more videos for mature skin. I have dry skin and just had an allergic reaction to a new skin care now I don’t know what to do. I used Lancôme for years but no longer can and no fragrance. I would sure love your advice. Thank you very very much 🦋
Thank you for your kind words! I'm glad you enjoy my makeup videos. I'll definitely create more content for mature skin with a focus on dry skin and fragrance-free products.
@@NinaUbhi1Hi Nina, thank you so much for replying back , I am so glad to hear from you, do you have an email address I can email you with just a few questions? Thanks ❤
How can you incorporate this with powder eyeshadow as I have a lot! ❤
Your so beautiful thank you xxx
Thank you so much for your kind words!
I will definitely practice and try to master your hacks. Hi from the Philippines!
Can you also link your earrings, love them! Thank you
You're the best teacher. I'm from Indonesia and love your channel so much. Thank you
Wow! I genuinely love watching your vids. Your accent is absolutely amazing!! I can tell u genuinely love helping others with their makeup struggles!! This has given me some tips as well. Thanks so much hun!! ❤
Nina has an English accent as I believe she lived in London for many many years.
Is your sponge damp for the blush and bronzer? ❤️
Hello Nina I have an issue I hope you answer me I have some darkness in the corners of my mouth but when I apply concealer it looks greyish how can I fix it? Thanks 😊
I used this step by step, at one point I thought I was looking like a clown (lmao) and then when it came together I loved it, so thank very much, I will be using this often
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Thank you so much for the advice for us with "mature skin." I do have a question ... I love the look of the black eyeshadow in the tightline but I wear contacts and have had trouble with products creating a film on them. Do you have any suggestions? Thank you!
Do u dampen sponge first.?
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Great video as always! Im going to try the contour hack since Im pale right now and have darker toned foundations/skin tints. Im still struggling with my undereyes, I have dark circles, troughs and some lines and I never like the way it looks. Is applying with a damp sponge better than a concealer brush?
I spread it out, very very lightly (after letting my eye cream sit for about 15 minutes patted in) and then I use a damp beauty blender, sponge to tap it out very lightly until it has no settling into lines. Then I take a very tiny touch of Charlotte Tillberry, flawless, finish powder and tap that, and then I use that sponge again to set it. So I go very gently around to set it, and then it will not go into the eyes lines. It never moves.
So you set the flawless finish powder with the same beauty blender? Definitely going to try this. I’m having the same problem as the original poster @@stevdaughtr6098
First timer.....GREAT VIDEO thank you so much. Any ladies out there know if her sponges are always damp? I have always used brushes, but I love how they blend on her face. Can you use her eye technique on deep set eyes? Thank you!
I was scrolling looking for this answer too.
Always use a damp sponge. DAMP - not wet. 😊 I use a beauty blender, squeeze it under the running water to really get it wet, squeeze it out, and then use a paper towel to squeeze out even more before actually using it.
@@KeautyDesigns thank you. Have a great day.
Love this video! Love the lipstick color but cannot buy here
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad you enjoyed the video.
So many great tips, thank-you. I just tried the blush mixed in with my foundation, while I was sitting here watching you. It looked amazing. Such a big difference from such a little thing 😍
This is so great me being 59 it really helps. Thanks for sharing 😊 ❤ will definitely try this 😀
If somebody sees this, can you reply? let me know is there a way to prevent when you line your waterline, from the dark shade dripping into your eyeball? I don’t know if that makes sense, but I’ve tried waterproof, and I’ve tried kohl to line the waterline and I eventually see the shade sort of leak across inside of my eye if that makes sense 🤷🏻♀️😢
I’ll try doing a video on this soon
Plz do a make a vedio on really mature skin with lots of wrinkles
Nina I swear ....this could literally be an age progression picture of you! TWINS!!
Hi, what do you think about Bobbi Brown products? Thanks from Chile 🇨🇱
very nice, but..... when you contacts, its very very tough to put anything on upper inner water line.
👼🏻❤thank you
I always find it hard when I’m applying the foundation after concealer that I don’t rub it all in together any tips ?
I would very lightly set your concealer with translucent powder before you apply your foundation
I am number 3!🎉
What kind of makeup is not transferable on your collars , clothes , please tell me . Thank you .
Thank you your very beautiful
U r the best nina. Truly ❤
Help! I’m struggling with under eye creapiness no matter what products I use, I have CT corrector and several concealers, of course I use a not too thick moisturizer to prep but always get the same results.
I’m 68 and use Colleen Rothschild Illuminating Eye Cream and it’s fantastic. It works on many levels and concealers work beautifully with this cream.
@@caseywoodbury3412 I always let your eye cream set after patting it in for at least 15 minutes. I use very tiny bit of concealer. I spread it lately with a brush, concealer brush. Then after I use a damp beauty blender to tap it in. Gently tapping till all the lines are not visible and it’s just smooth. Then I use Charlotte Tillbury setting powder a tiny bit over the top and then tap that with a beauty blender to set it, and it never moves/Stephanie Marie on YT that’s where I learned the technique. She’s got a great video to teach how to use under eye concealer without having issues. Good luck.
Thank you for sharing could you do one showing how to do hooded eyes on mature woman too. God blessyou you are amazing i love your channel.
I don’t see MUFE UHD setting powder . I see matte UHD . Please help
It came to my mind that this could have been perfect if it is done on a matured person. It will really make sense more. Anyways, it is great.