I must agree with you Frederique, less is so much more as we come to a certain age. Skin care becomes the most important part of a women's routine, it's the canvas that is the very foundation and without care you are fighting an up hill battle.. I feel skin care along with a few select products goes so much further than caking your face with the latest products hoping for a miracle. I thank you for such a well thought-out video, you never disappoint. Bless you❤️
I loved this it’s funny you mentioned the fake eye lashes I was wearing them a lot about a year ago and my husband looks at me and said “no man ever said that girl would be pretty if only her lashes were longer”. Lol I got the hint and started taking care of the lashes I have 😊🥂
Your husband is right. :)I see so many young and already pretty women wearing the "fan" eyelashes, and they look sooo fake and unnatural. Plus, they are high maintenance and I think it's difficult to wash your face when you wear fake lashes.
Lol. Young women and the fake eyebrows and eyelashes look ridiculous. Never met a guy who likes the look. I say lightly enhance your natural look, don’t destroy it !
@@TheOpy83 Yes but when you're young it's the time to experiment. It's a bit of fun, everyone knows they're fake. What's not fun is when middle aged women do the full-on fake eyelash thing and it's the heavy Barbie ones. oh dear, it only draws attention to the aged parts of the face. Just avoid in later life.
@@bonniebenz8792 men say they like the natural look but they always react to good visuals. Just makeup has to be balanced with the face and expertly applied. Less is more as we get older this much is true.
In my culture natural long lashes are admired, even in poems. Eastern cultures have been obsessed with beauty of eyes, eyebrows and eyelashes(even eyelids). You will hear them a lot in love songs(especially old ones). But exaggerated eyelash extensions are really new and I don't think men like them if they look fake. Makeup, fake lashes etc should enchance the beauty already you have, not hiding it.
I wear cotton SPF protective gloves when I drive for the sun protection and, I get a lot of mostly negative comments "why are you doing that it looks weird" but my hands are pretty good for my age and I live in a hot, sunny area
@@dianemariani1023 You can get the dark pigmentation lasered off. I knew a bloke who had very bad pigmentation on the back of his hands and they look like baby's hands now.
Such fantastic advice ( I worked in the beauty industry for 15 years ) heavy makeup, fake lashes …yuck …. less is more. Unless, it’s for a costume party! Have a nice weekend. 💄
I do think minimal, natural makeup is best, especially as we get older! It’s the most chic. However, makeup is so much fun. I really enjoy playing with makeup even though I know it’s not always the most flattering. 🤷♀️
I stopped wearing heavy makeup altogether, a few times out the year I might wear eyeshadow...I'm finding out my natural brown skin looks way better than the fake stuff Edit: Also, I have darker pigmented skin, which means the make-up selection for me is not as wide as my more fair skin counterparts so I rock with my very natural beauty and it's been working wonders for me 💜💜
Don't give up on your brows if you think they are never growing back, ladies! I am one of those Gen x-ers who overplucked my eyebrows for two decades. When thicker brows became more popular, I saw that it really did look better, and I have been growing mine back for close to four years now. Maybe half of them came back in the first two years, and that was fine (I have some thick, wiry curly brow hairs). I was able to make them look decent with makeup even though there were bald patches. Recently, my brows have had a surprise growth spurt. The hairs are now filling in evenly! I doubt I will need to use pencil after another month or two. All I did was stop plucking them. Don't give up!
And the men say "AMEN!" Thin eyebrows are fine, if that is all you have, but thicker eyebrows do look better. I think just keep them tidy without trying to make them razor-edged perfect, as some women do, or color in too much, because that looks terrible, too. So happy for you that you brows are filling in, because that doesn't always happen after overplucking, so that adds hope for others! I know a couple of women that over plucked as teens many years ago who are now in their 50's that have almost no brow at all to this day, so you are blessed, indeed!
But even thicker eyebrow these days don’t look natural . I love Serena Williams but she needs to change who ever gives her beauty advise . We can’t all be pretty like Brooke shields 🥸
She mentioned she has Hashimoto’s Disease. I do also. When thyroid numbers are bad, the outer third of the eyebrows will thin. So it is not necessarily age related or from over plucking, but because of the disease. My eyebrows vary in thickeness depending on how well my thyroid numbers are doing.
@@SandraHof This happened to my mother, too, due to thyroid imbalance caused by a benign growth that was removed along with most of her thyroid. Medication kept them going for decades until she had to go through chemo for breast cancer when they got really thin again.
The new J'adore eau de parfum is the first perfume without alcohol. It's a translucent white in a frosted bottle and smells divine! If you're concerned about the alcohol in fragrances, you may like to try this one.
Love all the tips! One I have been using for a few years now (I’m 57) is to stop the eyeliner a few lashes before the outside corner. Our eyes tend to droop as we age, the liner, if taken to the edge, will emphasize this. Also, no liner or mascara on the bottom lashes for me - makes me look tired.
Add to the beauty list; Take care of your mouth health. Clean your teeth and gums properly. Also, eye glasses. Find ones that flatter your face. Age spots? Here’s a cheap, yet effective solution; cheap saki applied with a cotton ball actually diminishes spots! It may be the rice of the Japanese rice wine (saki) that works on the skin.🎀🌷💋
Such good advice, I made the mistake of going to my regular practicing Dr for a skin issue and she misdiagnosed me causing me even more problems than if I had gone to a specialist to begin with
My tips: 1) Foundation: Instead of BB cream, I put invisible sunscreen as a base then the tinted version, wait 10 mins to absorb before putting on a light dusting of finely milled talc-free high quality powder foundation (Inika/Tarte Amazonian/Youngblood etc). I then pat on a layer of Pyungkang Yul toner which seals it all gives me an all-day stay-put dewy/gloss/non-greasy look instead of any highlighter. Highlighter looks very unclassy/cakey IMHO. Use a toner instead for subtle shine on high points of face. 2) Fillers/Treatments: Only do 0.5ml of SOFT filler (Belotero/Restalyne/Teosyal etc-AVOID JUVERDERM), don't touch the vermillion border ever (avoids the Shelf/Duck lip migration) concentrate on the CENTRE portion of the lips only, never the outer. You will end up with gorgeous natural-looking Cherry lips over time. Never put in 1ml in one session, build up 0.5ml SLOWLY, OVER TIME. Go with an injector who has 15 years + experience at least and looks natural herself, not plastic. Younger injectors tend to prefer an overfilled look. * DEFINITELY do PDO threads (matrix mono + cog/barbed) 1-2 times a year to build up collagen & thicken skin. Worked AMAZINGLY on me. * Use Sculptra/Radiesse for volume loss/marionette/nasiolabial folds etc. * Lasers like Q-switch are no downtime, almost painfree and get rid of dark age spots. It 100% got rid of all my pigmentation permanently. 3) Perfume: I buy high quality Niche perfumes from specialist perfume stores. I cover my whole body straight out the shower when still wet with Egyptian Magic balm then layer different perfumes at different points of my body (weak parfums on top half of body (don't rub perfume!!!) heavier perfumes near my ankles/feet only. Wear perfumes according to seasons i.e Citrus/Fruity scents in Summer, Florals/Green Fougeres in Spring, Woody/Orientals/Concentrates in Autumn/Winter etc. 4) Eyebrows: I dermaroll my eyebrows 1-2 times a month and apply Argan oil to my brows/lashes to a clean washed face before bed every night. BEST brow product ever invented is Shu Uemera Hard Formula eye pencil for incredibly natural/non-harsh eyebrows. One pencil lasts for YEARS also. 10/10 product. Eyelashes: 100% agree re: falsies- just HORRIBLE! I use Covergirl Exhibitionist Waterproof mascara. I've tried a million brands, drugstore & high-end and its my Holy Grail. Makes my lashes SUPER LONG AND THICK and glossy, no smudges etc. Buuuut HAVE to use a new/clean spoolie, not the built-in one! Magnetic lashes can be "okay" but hard to apply/annoying. * If you want longer lashes, drink grass-fed bone broth with gelatine regularly (great for replacing volume loss in face too!) and use cold-pressed Castor oil/Argan oil before bed every night. Lips: I also wear really classic True Red lipstick daily only (i.e. Sephora 01, Mac Ruby Woo, Sigma Venom, Stila Beso, Nars Jungle Red, Jane Iredale Passion, Milani Satin, Fenty Stunna, Lisa Eldridge Velvet Ribbon. I pat it down and smudge it with my finger also so it looks like my natural lips with no hard borders. Red lipstick flatters everyone and can be worn day/night for any occasion.
@@ruthrehak4995 Unlike the soft fillers I mentioned Juvederm is a hard/contouring filler and draws in a lot of water. As Dr Gavin Chan from Melbourne/Dr Ben Talei point out, filler can stay for years not months and build up/migrate and Juvederm is the filler responsible for the majority of overfilled/unhappy "duck lip" outcomes. People get filler blindness as it achieves that "instant full lip look" but their perception of how really it looks/how it appears to other people gets warped over time and more unnatural-looking/alien. Soft filler is less likely/takes much longer to get that full look and just looks very naturalistic in comparison.
I mean this respectfully, but it looks to me that you’ve had filler put in your upper lip. Also, I think that the way a lot of people wear their makeup depends on where in the world they live. What looks great on one person, may not look so good on someone else. Makeup should help boost your self esteem. I say that if the way you do it makes you feel good, then go for it.
I agree, Frederique. Too much make up looks cheap and is unattractive. I also wear very little, very minimal makeup. My makeup routine is done in about 5 minutes. I’m blessed with long dark eye lashes, so I rarely wear mascara ( it is so hard to take off! )and I just curl my eyelashes. The best thing to do is take care of our skin by taking care of our health, inside and out! And be a positive person! Green video! And, just my opinion, but I don’t think you needed the lip filler. Just my opinion, you already have very beautiful lips without the fillers. Be blessed! Hope you reach 200,000 very soon!! You work so hard for it and I’ve been with you from the beginning!
I absolutely agree about less makeup as you get older. For the last year I wear the bare minimum to accentuate my features. I feel more self assured and chic. I get compliments that I look 10 years younger than my actual age! (I'm 54).
Thanks Frederique, I find I am sensitive to the chemicals in perfume so I changed to a beautiful organic one. It is healthier for the body and skin and people always comment positively on it.
An idea stolen from the ladies in the 1800's, put your perfume on a hankie or scarf. That way it does not come in contact with your skin but can still be smelled.
I'm here with you: healthy food, no make up or minimum, regular visits to dermatologist, natural lashes and taking care of your own body & soul too🌸❤😍...and you will be fine! Best wishes for the weekend 🌞💃🏻💮
Makeup looks amazing if it’s done well. People that know what they are doing can wear all the makeup, including lashes, and look amazing. Most people trash makeup because a lot of people don’t know how to properly apply it.
Salut Frédérique, totalement d'accord avec toi et surtout le n4 les faux cils 🤦♀️🤣🤣🤣 perso je trouve ça hyper vulgaire et les mains négligées.... quand au parfum en faisant ses bagages j'adore et je le fais toujours 😉👍 Super vidéo comme d'habitude, des bises 😘❤
Hi Aussie gal here, SPF50+ always on face & hands or cotton gloves for driving. Also wear SPF50+ wide brimmed hat. Drink loads of plain sparkling/Soda water, never smoked & stay out the sun as much as possible. Use perfume @ back of knees, wrist pulse points & below décolletage, never on the neck. Even have my HB using BB cream we’re both have very fair skin & protect @ every opportunity. Oh goodness fake eyelashes remind me of “spider eyes” LOL. Take care everyone. Best wishes from Adelaide; South Australia🇦🇺💐
How interesting. I remember makeup in the 1980s as very colorful and the 1990s as neutral. We do live in different countries and there were several exceptions. Subcultures are present in every generation. I was drawn to the very neutral and minimalistic looks of the 1990s for the most part. My mom wore more neutral/natural and minimalistic makeup and I thought she looked amazing. I’ve never done anything out there with it so I’ve been able to stay in my wheelhouse with some minor adjustments. I only wore false eyelashes and contour for stage shows, be it dance or chorus, and Halloween costumes. A lot of makeup trends for the last several years have been pulled from the stage. It’s meant to look good and display features from quite a distance. Up close…. different story. A lot of makeup in the 1980s in America was pulled from the stage as well. I’ve never had any work done. Never say never but starting too young is not wise. Many young, beautiful women need to watch videos from plastic surgeons that show the signs of fillers - plastic surgery, which keeps increasing and becoming more obvious as you age. I’m 47 and just starting to get some wrinkles that make me pause. Not my first wrinkles but wrinkles that slightly bother me. I doubt I’ll do anything about it but if I did it would be the bare minimum.
Top advice, Frédérique. I came of make up age in the 80s so am no stranger to rainbow eyeshadow and turquoise mascara (YSL made a beautiful one) but I cannot understand why young women have adopted the “drag queen” look. In the UK it’s still super popular. As you say, not flattering and not alluring. I recently saw ‘Working Girl’ with Joan Cusack and thought eek! that was my 80s look but I was a teenager.
...but when you're in the flush of youth you CAN get away with it! It's the time of experimentation! When you're young you're trying to differentiate yourself from your elders, so naturally you dig into whatever no longer works for them, and rock it. It's the same with flaunting your body; it's in peak condition at that age so naturally young people want to peacock it. I think this is a natural progression, and while there can be too much kitsch, there also can be too much good taste. Fashion should't be taken too seriously, or else we are all one foot in the grave. As we get older we understand the rules, how they apply to us and when we can break the rules.
There is a vegan brand of minimal makeup, but they only deliver to US and Canada. I found alternatives here in Europe, DM more precisely, foundation and concealer 2 in 1, eyebrow pencil, mascara, highlighter and blush/lip tint. I just ad golden or bronzy eye pencil on the upper line and white in the water line.
smudged eyeliner is more flattering than just a harsh line, the smoky eye look is even better. Look at Carine Roitfeld former editor of French Vogue. She also keeps supple and flexible with adult ballet lessons.
it's awful when you see that happens I've only ever had botox once, and the effect seemed to last but no droopy eyes. I find sleep is the best botox. but I do have some vertical lines. on the other hand I don't think it's possible to hold back time indefinitely....so choose your poison! LOL
I am almost 67 and I have started to only apply eyeshadow and mascara on my eyes (nothing on the lower lids). I think that this looks much classier. I never use eyeliner. I find that this technique brings out the sparkle in my eyes. I rarely use foundation (only for going "out," and use only some cream blush for my daily touch of colour. I have noticed that very rich women (especially those who were born into money) do not make up their faces heavily, and use very minimal makeup, especially on the eyes. Good skin is everything! Remember those eyebrows, and be sure to fill them in before leaving the house. My mother, who was always very elegant, had thick, beautiful eyebrows all her life, regardless of what was in style, and always touched them up before going out. By the way, I have been using moisturizer with SPF since my 20's, long before it was fashionable. That is my base, not foundation.
I love your blue/green shade of eye crayon. I find jojoba oil is very gentle to remove stubborn waterproof mascara. ❤ all your advice and this is a GR8 video. You are so kind to share. Thankyou.
Thank you so much for your channel. I look forward to your videos, especially the new format. Your charm, authenticity and fun personality are appreciated so much. And, your advice is spot on. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
I love doing my own nails!! It took a while, but I finally have a routine that lasts about 7 days. Start by cleaning and shaping nails, scrub with dish soap (dawn removes oils beautifully) I use the Orly rubberized base coat, then 2 coats of my nail color, then top with Seche Vite quick dry top coat. Of course I have a detail brush to clean up around the nail between coats and I only use 100% acetone.
I agree with you chere frederique!!!I'm French just like you and I 've been living in Rome,Italy for more than 25 years... I' m not rich,but I cant live without a good haircolour and cut (90 euros)plus professionally manicured hands and toes(30 euros!)....I do the rest on my own.....I just hate tattoed eyebrows(it has to be really well done for me to like it) or fake eyelashes(yak!!!!), i m 51,5 years old, no botox and wrinkles are starting to appear when i smile,that's ok.I dont love them, but.....tjat's ok.....erborian cc cream is famtastic....i work put everyday without feeling obsessed, but i shall admit it ,it's hard!!!!
Meanwhile Penelope Cruz with smokey eyes, with crayon on the water line and with lashes looking classy as can be. Same for young Brigitte Bardot who paired it with a suit. You should go look at videos from Lisa Eldrige because the idea about lashes and strong make up that you have sounds as if it was based on chav look.
Good advice once again. Detest cheap perfume. Now I’m 50 I go more on skincare than makeup. Having worked in the beauty industry for many years. Less is definitely more when it comes to maquillage 🥰
Bonjour Frederique! Thank you for telling me I'm beautiful. I really needed to hear that today. Thank you for sharing your beauty advice with us today. I have never had anyone tell me that I'm beautiful so I always tried to be smart instead. Love you. 😘 XOXO
Lovely video, merci Frédérique - people who drown themselves in perfume irritate me as well, I have always said "your perfume should never enter the room 5 minutes before you do" . The idea of perfume is that it should be perceptible only to someone in close proximity to you.
Tight lining eye (putting liner in the inner lower lid of your eyes) is a cultural thing in my country! Our ancestors did that with black colour so it's a traditional thing even if we are using modern liners
I always believed the Kardashians had cheap beauty. I'm all about its not what you see but how u see it. You may look hot but if you'd had surgeries to look "hot" or fit a standard, "kylie", then I'm not attracted to you. Real beauty is not perfect.
One should hold the car steering wheel according to a clock. Right hand should be located at the 4 o’clock position and the left, at the 8 o’clock position. There are 2 reasons why. One is to protect your hands/arms if the steering wheel airbag is deployed (car accident). the second keeps your hands out of the sun.
very good video!I almost never wear black khol or black eyeliner. You are so right! Black eyeliner on the waterline, lower lashes is a big no-no. It makes most women look years older and tired.
I've got pigmentation on my hands. I used to work as a nursery nurse, and one of the children asked my why I had chocolate on top of my hand 😂 I cycle and garden a lot, and I always wear spf and gloves, but I still seem to get more and more age spots 🙄
Yes I have four things apply. I moisturizer that I feel is good for my skin, mascara eyeliner lip balm. I read somewhere that vitamin B6 is good for the skin and I remember growing up I didn't ever have a problem with acne. Then I found out that pork has vitamin B6 and we ate a lot of pork chops because that was a cheap cut of meat I thought maybe that's why. So sometimes it's not on the outside it could be from the inside .
Thanks Frederique..great tips as always. As I have gotten older I have really cut the amount of make up I wear. I think I look younger with less, but I never go put without make up. I don't mind at all putting it on and think it helps us look more polished. Have a great weekend. ♡♡♡
😆I look 10 years younger and very put together because I’m very well dressed & groomed, not because I’m a natural beauty……natural beauty works before 25 years old, after 25 diet, grooming & clothes make the difference (with an appropriate budget), probably the place where you live it’s also important, I can’t hang around scruffy on the French Riviera which I could do in some middle of nowhere.
Instead of make up, as a physician, I’ve learned to treat my face with natural means to make my skin, lashes, etc be naturally beautiful. There are medications to get your lashes grow long as though you’re wearing fake lashes . I treat my skin with some treatments so I don’t need make up as my skin is NOW FLAWLESS, lashes so long and face that is free of cosmetics
I am afraid of putting oils to my lashes, I have blepharitis and rosacea. What do you do to your lashes? Would you share your personal routine for flawless skin? 🙏
I firmly believe that everyone should do what they want with their makeup or maintenance on his/her face. Personally, the idea of fillers-it’s the needles-I could never do it! I know a lot of people who have great work done. I just can’t do the needles.
Thank you so much Frédérique for all the great tips. I always apply a hand cream with sunscreen just before leaving my house. This habit has helped my hands a lot with less wrinkles and dark spots. Have a wonderful day❤️
I also mix my foundation with moisturiser so it goes on evenly and lightly and you can see the natural skin glow coming through. You can always touch up a few dark areas with corrector and a brush. Exfoliation is the trick as you age, if not done regularly the dead skin piles up and thickens wrinkles and you look tired and haggard. I also have used titanium dioxide sunscreen which has adds a glow to your look. Also never neglect the neck and décolletage, spread some foundation mixed with sunscreen. The. neck is one area that shows age and women neglect it dreadfully.
Frédérique, I have to agree on the thick makeup. A coat of foundation to cancel all of the colors of your skin, and then a pig load of makeup to add it back? Ridiculous! It may be well applied, even, but it’s still makeup and most people can tell. And if someone is wearing to much perfume, i can’t breathe. I have daughters, and I’ve always told them that folks shouldn’t be able to smell you four feet away. Keep doing what you do! I love it.
Thank you! You look fabulous. I agree with you that wearing too much makeup does not look good. Yes, I have pigmentation. I now wear a light face makeup to even the skin tone. It seems to make a difference. I appreciate all your tips on beauty and fashion💕💕
THANK YOU ❤😽 for recommending that ladies with skin issues go first to a dermatologist. I found out that I was over drying my face. Now, I use pure organic Argan oil, wash only two to three times per week with soap BUT...splash my clean face with cold water five times a day. Pores are closed, blackheads and breakouts gone, rosacea gone, wrinkles reduced (well, I am 56!) Don't try without consulting a dermatologist, and if recommended-- be prepared for a miracle! Oh, and I now drink four liters of water per day for health and that helps my brain, skin, and overall health. Best wishes, bisous, besitos y abrazos!😽🕊❤
What is the white eye pencil you use? In my area people tan real or fake -a lot. Some glow is nice but at least for me too much is aging and looks less fresh.
I always wear sunscreen, I am a redhead. For the beach I use Blue Lizard sunscreen. I noticed my eyebrow was looking funny when I woke up. I switched to a silk pillowcase. Now my brows and lashes are looking better and my hair is too.
I have a fear of fake eyelashes and let me tell you why. A friend of mine when I was in high school would use fake eyelashes and one day she didn't apply them correctly. She was in a hurry or something but anyway when she removed them her own lashes came off with the fake ones. So nope, no fake eyelashes for me thank you.
r Fredirique Dear So sorry for your loss of beloved 💕 doggie, Oscar He was a great boy. So many people have enjoyed seeing you and he.may he be happy in spirit in doggie heaven.
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I must agree with you Frederique, less is so much more as we come to a certain age. Skin care becomes the most important part of a women's routine, it's the canvas that is the very foundation and without care you are fighting an up hill battle.. I feel skin care along with a few select products goes so much further than caking your face with the latest products hoping for a miracle. I thank you for such a well thought-out video, you never disappoint. Bless you❤️
I loved this it’s funny you mentioned the fake eye lashes I was wearing them a lot about a year ago and my husband looks at me and said “no man ever said that girl would be pretty if only her lashes were longer”. Lol I got the hint and started taking care of the lashes I have 😊🥂
Your husband is right. :)I see so many young and already pretty women wearing the "fan" eyelashes, and they look sooo fake and unnatural. Plus, they are high maintenance and I think it's difficult to wash your face when you wear fake lashes.
Lol. Young women and the fake eyebrows and eyelashes look ridiculous. Never met a guy who likes the look. I say lightly enhance your natural look, don’t destroy it !
@@TheOpy83 Yes but when you're young it's the time to experiment. It's a bit of fun, everyone knows they're fake. What's not fun is when middle aged women do the full-on fake eyelash thing and it's the heavy Barbie ones. oh dear, it only draws attention to the aged parts of the face. Just avoid in later life.
@@bonniebenz8792 men say they like the natural look but they always react to good visuals. Just makeup has to be balanced with the face and expertly applied. Less is more as we get older this much is true.
In my culture natural long lashes are admired, even in poems. Eastern cultures have been obsessed with beauty of eyes, eyebrows and eyelashes(even eyelids). You will hear them a lot in love songs(especially old ones). But exaggerated eyelash extensions are really new and I don't think men like them if they look fake. Makeup, fake lashes etc should enchance the beauty already you have, not hiding it.
Frederique i love your content but your lips look terribly over done... I want your simple french look back. Love you
Omg. I'm so happy she got rid of those fillers in the new videos. I'm a new subscriber so I had no idea she did that to her face😰
My mother told me that I put my makeup on correctly if no one knows I put it on! Less is more, I agree with that❣️
I wear cotton SPF protective gloves when I drive for the sun protection and, I get a lot of mostly negative comments "why are you doing that it looks weird" but my hands are pretty good for my age and I live in a hot, sunny area
Good for you. I wish I had done that
@@dianemariani1023 You can get the dark pigmentation lasered off. I knew a bloke who had very bad pigmentation on the back of his hands and they look like baby's hands now.
@@deborahcurtis1385 do you know where he was able to get it done
Such fantastic advice ( I worked in the beauty industry for 15 years ) heavy makeup, fake lashes …yuck …. less is more. Unless, it’s for a costume party! Have a nice weekend. 💄
Or if you are on stage and then fake is good.
@@MsBackstager definitely!
It’s the truth. Finally the truth is out
Yeah less is more, that’s why the industry’s huge 🙄🙄🙄
Educate yourself. You had a job for 15 yr because people want make up.
Agree!
I found some cute fingerless cotton gloves on Amazon that are perfect for driving!
I do think minimal, natural makeup is best, especially as we get older! It’s the most chic. However, makeup is so much fun. I really enjoy playing with makeup even though I know it’s not always the most flattering. 🤷♀️
Kefir, liquid probiotic yogurt, is fantastic for your gut and if your gut is healthy so is your skin, mind and body!
I stopped wearing heavy makeup altogether, a few times out the year I might wear eyeshadow...I'm finding out my natural brown skin looks way better than the fake stuff
Edit: Also, I have darker pigmented skin, which means the make-up selection for me is not as wide as my more fair skin counterparts so I rock with my very natural beauty and it's been working wonders for me 💜💜
@B.S. I'm American and I buy from here already lol. Just not anymore because I'm choosing to not wear makeup
Don't give up on your brows if you think they are never growing back, ladies! I am one of those Gen x-ers who overplucked my eyebrows for two decades. When thicker brows became more popular, I saw that it really did look better, and I have been growing mine back for close to four years now. Maybe half of them came back in the first two years, and that was fine (I have some thick, wiry curly brow hairs). I was able to make them look decent with makeup even though there were bald patches. Recently, my brows have had a surprise growth spurt. The hairs are now filling in evenly! I doubt I will need to use pencil after another month or two. All I did was stop plucking them. Don't give up!
And the men say "AMEN!" Thin eyebrows are fine, if that is all you have, but thicker eyebrows do look better. I think just keep them tidy without trying to make them razor-edged perfect, as some women do, or color in too much, because that looks terrible, too. So happy for you that you brows are filling in, because that doesn't always happen after overplucking, so that adds hope for others! I know a couple of women that over plucked as teens many years ago who are now in their 50's that have almost no brow at all to this day, so you are blessed, indeed!
I’m a genex too whom followed Gwen stefani 😝
But even thicker eyebrow these days don’t look natural . I love Serena Williams but she needs to change who ever gives her beauty advise . We can’t all be pretty like Brooke shields 🥸
She mentioned she has Hashimoto’s Disease. I do also. When thyroid numbers are bad, the outer third of the eyebrows will thin. So it is not necessarily age related or from over plucking, but because of the disease. My eyebrows vary in thickeness depending on how well my thyroid numbers are doing.
@@SandraHof This happened to my mother, too, due to thyroid imbalance caused by a benign growth that was removed along with most of her thyroid. Medication kept them going for decades until she had to go through chemo for breast cancer when they got really thin again.
The new J'adore eau de parfum is the first perfume without alcohol. It's a translucent white in a frosted bottle and smells divine! If you're concerned about the alcohol in fragrances, you may like to try this one.
I must try that!
Attars are alcohol free and versatile.
Love all the tips! One I have been using for a few years now (I’m 57) is to stop the eyeliner a few lashes before the outside corner. Our eyes tend to droop as we age, the liner, if taken to the edge, will emphasize this. Also, no liner or mascara on the bottom lashes for me - makes me look tired.
Add to the beauty list; Take care of your mouth health. Clean your teeth and gums properly. Also, eye glasses. Find ones that flatter your face. Age spots? Here’s a cheap, yet effective solution; cheap saki applied with a cotton ball actually diminishes spots! It may be the rice of the Japanese rice wine (saki) that works on the skin.🎀🌷💋
Wow, Tfs! 🖤
Such good advice, I made the mistake of going to my regular practicing Dr for a skin issue and she misdiagnosed me causing me even more problems than if I had gone to a specialist to begin with
My tips:
1) Foundation: Instead of BB cream, I put invisible sunscreen as a base then the tinted version, wait 10 mins to absorb before putting on a light dusting of finely milled talc-free high quality powder foundation (Inika/Tarte Amazonian/Youngblood etc). I then pat on a layer of Pyungkang Yul toner which seals it all gives me an all-day stay-put dewy/gloss/non-greasy look instead of any highlighter. Highlighter looks very unclassy/cakey IMHO. Use a toner instead for subtle shine on high points of face.
2) Fillers/Treatments: Only do 0.5ml of SOFT filler (Belotero/Restalyne/Teosyal etc-AVOID JUVERDERM), don't touch the vermillion border ever (avoids the Shelf/Duck lip migration) concentrate on the CENTRE portion of the lips only, never the outer. You will end up with gorgeous natural-looking Cherry lips over time. Never put in 1ml in one session, build up 0.5ml SLOWLY, OVER TIME. Go with an injector who has 15 years + experience at least and looks natural herself, not plastic. Younger injectors tend to prefer an overfilled look.
* DEFINITELY do PDO threads (matrix mono + cog/barbed) 1-2 times a year to build up collagen & thicken skin. Worked AMAZINGLY on me.
* Use Sculptra/Radiesse for volume loss/marionette/nasiolabial folds etc.
* Lasers like Q-switch are no downtime, almost painfree and get rid of dark age spots. It 100% got rid of all my pigmentation permanently.
3) Perfume: I buy high quality Niche perfumes from specialist perfume stores. I cover my whole body straight out the shower when still wet with Egyptian Magic balm then layer different perfumes at different points of my body (weak parfums on top half of body (don't rub perfume!!!) heavier perfumes near my ankles/feet only. Wear perfumes according to seasons i.e Citrus/Fruity scents in Summer, Florals/Green Fougeres in Spring, Woody/Orientals/Concentrates in Autumn/Winter etc.
4) Eyebrows: I dermaroll my eyebrows 1-2 times a month and apply Argan oil to my brows/lashes to a clean washed face before bed every night. BEST brow product ever invented is Shu Uemera Hard Formula eye pencil for incredibly natural/non-harsh eyebrows. One pencil lasts for YEARS also. 10/10 product.
Eyelashes: 100% agree re: falsies- just HORRIBLE! I use Covergirl Exhibitionist Waterproof mascara. I've tried a million brands, drugstore & high-end and its my Holy Grail. Makes my lashes SUPER LONG AND THICK and glossy, no smudges etc. Buuuut HAVE to use a new/clean spoolie, not the built-in one! Magnetic lashes can be "okay" but hard to apply/annoying.
* If you want longer lashes, drink grass-fed bone broth with gelatine regularly (great for replacing volume loss in face too!) and use cold-pressed Castor oil/Argan oil before bed every night.
Lips: I also wear really classic True Red lipstick daily only (i.e. Sephora 01, Mac Ruby Woo, Sigma Venom, Stila Beso, Nars Jungle Red, Jane Iredale Passion, Milani Satin, Fenty Stunna, Lisa Eldridge Velvet Ribbon. I pat it down and smudge it with my finger also so it looks like my natural lips with no hard borders. Red lipstick flatters everyone and can be worn day/night for any occasion.
Thank you for sharing amazing tips! 😍👍🏼
@@sophiem.579 Happy to! 😄👍
Why avoid juvederm?
@@ruthrehak4995 Unlike the soft fillers I mentioned Juvederm is a hard/contouring filler and draws in a lot of water. As Dr Gavin Chan from Melbourne/Dr Ben Talei point out, filler can stay for years not months and build up/migrate and Juvederm is the filler responsible for the majority of overfilled/unhappy "duck lip" outcomes. People get filler blindness as it achieves that "instant full lip look" but their perception of how really it looks/how it appears to other people gets warped over time and more unnatural-looking/alien. Soft filler is less likely/takes much longer to get that full look and just looks very naturalistic in comparison.
@@Lilah_Ninigigun_Belet-Eanna thanks, hate the duck lip look and I'm thinking of doing my lips for the first time
I agree over applying a heavy perfume is so cheap. Especially a scent from Victoria Secret, ugh.
What i wrong with getting older? Of course your skin changes, live with it.
Which eyelash serum do you use? I might have missed the name. You are terrific!!!
I mean this respectfully, but it looks to me that you’ve had filler put in your upper lip. Also, I think that the way a lot of people wear their makeup depends on where in the world they live. What looks great on one person, may not look so good on someone else. Makeup should help boost your self esteem. I say that if the way you do it makes you feel good, then go for it.
I agree, Frederique. Too much make up looks cheap and is unattractive. I also wear very little, very minimal makeup. My makeup routine is done in about 5 minutes. I’m blessed with long dark eye lashes, so I rarely wear mascara ( it is so hard to take off! )and I just curl my eyelashes. The best thing to do is take care of our skin by taking care of our health, inside and out! And be a positive person!
Green video! And, just my opinion, but I don’t think you needed the lip filler. Just my opinion, you already have very beautiful lips without the fillers.
Be blessed! Hope you reach 200,000 very soon!! You work so hard for it and I’ve been with you from the beginning!
I absolutely agree about less makeup as you get older. For the last year I wear the bare minimum to accentuate my features. I feel more self assured and chic. I get compliments that I look 10 years younger than my actual age! (I'm 54).
I completely agree 👍 I'll be 41 next month and people think I'm 25 feels good!
I don't understand women of all ages who wear No make-up, and then criticize those who wear some. Makes no sense to me.
Thanks Frederique,
I find I am sensitive to the chemicals in perfume so I changed to a beautiful organic one. It is healthier for the body and skin and people always comment positively on it.
An idea stolen from the ladies in the 1800's, put your perfume on a hankie or scarf. That way it does not come in contact with your skin but can still be smelled.
Thank you. This is such a helpful tip, considering I have really sensitive skin.
Perfume also lasts longer on clothing. It can, however, stain clothing, especially silk scarves.
I'm here with you: healthy food, no make up or minimum, regular visits to dermatologist, natural lashes and taking care of your own body & soul too🌸❤😍...and you will be fine! Best wishes for the weekend 🌞💃🏻💮
Makeup looks amazing if it’s done well. People that know what they are doing can wear all the makeup, including lashes, and look amazing. Most people trash makeup because a lot of people don’t know how to properly apply it.
I really agree!!
Very true! and/or they don’t know what looks best on them.
I totally agree. I love makeup!
Salut Frédérique, totalement d'accord avec toi et surtout le n4 les faux cils 🤦♀️🤣🤣🤣 perso je trouve ça hyper vulgaire et les mains négligées.... quand au parfum en faisant ses bagages j'adore et je le fais toujours 😉👍 Super vidéo comme d'habitude, des bises 😘❤
I wear gloves with spf when driving…..an essential here in the desert of Arizona in America!
I am glad you mentioned this. I live in the American southern plains and also wear gloves. The ladies of the past were truly on to something! 😊
Your lips look different. Did you get something done?
She recently had dentistry work done and that can make your lips look a lot fuller maybe 🤔
@@tallisinwonderland4724 no, that’s not from veneers😆that’s filler, we can inject fillers as dentists too.
Fillers
@@ms.frederique Would love to find out about lip fillers. Could you do a video on it sometime? Love your videos.
I must be doing something right in my late 60s as other "seniors" refer to me as a KID. :)
Hi Aussie gal here, SPF50+ always on face & hands or cotton gloves for driving. Also wear SPF50+ wide brimmed hat. Drink loads of plain sparkling/Soda water, never smoked & stay out the sun as much as possible. Use perfume @ back of knees, wrist pulse points & below décolletage, never on the neck. Even have my HB using BB cream we’re both have very fair skin & protect @ every opportunity. Oh goodness fake eyelashes remind me of “spider eyes” LOL. Take care everyone. Best wishes from Adelaide; South Australia🇦🇺💐
The sun is good for you.. you are missing out and causing harm by avoiding it
How interesting. I remember makeup in the 1980s as very colorful and the 1990s as neutral. We do live in different countries and there were several exceptions. Subcultures are present in every generation.
I was drawn to the very neutral and minimalistic looks of the 1990s for the most part. My mom wore more neutral/natural and minimalistic makeup and I thought she looked amazing.
I’ve never done anything out there with it so I’ve been able to stay in my wheelhouse with some minor adjustments.
I only wore false eyelashes and contour for stage shows, be it dance or chorus, and Halloween costumes. A lot of makeup trends for the last several years have been pulled from the stage. It’s meant to look good and display features from quite a distance. Up close…. different story.
A lot of makeup in the 1980s in America was pulled from the stage as well.
I’ve never had any work done. Never say never but starting too young is not wise. Many young, beautiful women need to watch videos from plastic surgeons that show the signs of fillers - plastic surgery, which keeps increasing and becoming more obvious as you age.
I’m 47 and just starting to get some wrinkles that make me pause. Not my first wrinkles but wrinkles that slightly bother me. I doubt I’ll do anything about it but if I did it would be the bare minimum.
Top advice, Frédérique. I came of make up age in the 80s so am no stranger to rainbow eyeshadow and turquoise mascara (YSL made a beautiful one) but I cannot understand why young women have adopted the “drag queen” look. In the UK it’s still super popular. As you say, not flattering and not alluring. I recently saw ‘Working Girl’ with Joan Cusack and thought eek! that was my 80s look but I was a teenager.
...but when you're in the flush of youth you CAN get away with it!
It's the time of experimentation!
When you're young you're trying to differentiate yourself from your elders, so naturally you dig into whatever no longer works for them, and rock it. It's the same with flaunting your body; it's in peak condition at that age so naturally young people want to peacock it.
I think this is a natural progression, and while there can be too much kitsch, there also can be too much good taste. Fashion should't be taken too seriously, or else we are all one foot in the grave. As we get older we understand the rules, how they apply to us and when we can break the rules.
There is a vegan brand of minimal makeup, but they only deliver to US and Canada. I found alternatives here in Europe, DM more precisely, foundation and concealer 2 in 1, eyebrow pencil, mascara, highlighter and blush/lip tint. I just ad golden or bronzy eye pencil on the upper line and white in the water line.
I know less is more but i just love eyeliner too much so i wear it daily, but try to do it really thin
smudged eyeliner is more flattering than just a harsh line, the smoky eye look is even better. Look at Carine Roitfeld former editor of French Vogue. She also keeps supple and flexible with adult ballet lessons.
I now take collagen peptide every day. Works!
I agree ☝️
Great point about nails. Short, clean nails are the best. Long nails often look cheap, not to mention all the bacteria and germs they attract. 🤢
An (more mature) influencer I watched recently had so much Botox in her face her eyebrows were dropping - she looked so unnatural
it's awful when you see that happens I've only ever had botox once, and the effect seemed to last but no droopy eyes. I find sleep is the best botox. but I do have some vertical lines. on the other hand I don't think it's possible to hold back time indefinitely....so choose your poison! LOL
I am almost 67 and I have started to only apply eyeshadow and mascara on my eyes (nothing on the lower lids). I think that this looks much classier. I never use eyeliner. I find that this technique brings out the sparkle in my eyes. I rarely use foundation (only for going "out," and use only some cream blush for my daily touch of colour. I have noticed that very rich women (especially those who were born into money) do not make up their faces heavily, and use very minimal makeup, especially on the eyes. Good skin is everything! Remember those eyebrows, and be sure to fill them in before leaving the house. My mother, who was always very elegant, had thick, beautiful eyebrows all her life, regardless of what was in style, and always touched them up before going out. By the way, I have been using moisturizer with SPF since my 20's, long before it was fashionable. That is my base, not foundation.
I love your blue/green shade of eye crayon. I find jojoba oil is very gentle to remove stubborn waterproof mascara. ❤ all your advice and this is a GR8 video. You are so kind to share. Thankyou.
Thank you so much for your channel. I look forward to your videos, especially the new format. Your charm, authenticity and fun personality are appreciated so much. And, your advice is spot on. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Thank you love ❤️
I love doing my own nails!! It took a while, but I finally have a routine that lasts about 7 days.
Start by cleaning and shaping nails, scrub with dish soap (dawn removes oils beautifully)
I use the Orly rubberized base coat, then 2 coats of my nail color, then top with Seche Vite quick dry top coat. Of course I have a detail brush to clean up around the nail between coats and I only use 100% acetone.
I agree with you chere frederique!!!I'm French just like you and I 've been living in Rome,Italy for more than 25 years... I' m not rich,but I cant live without a good haircolour and cut (90 euros)plus professionally manicured hands and toes(30 euros!)....I do the rest on my own.....I just hate tattoed eyebrows(it has to be really well done for me to like it) or fake eyelashes(yak!!!!), i m 51,5 years old, no botox and wrinkles are starting to appear when i smile,that's ok.I dont love them, but.....tjat's ok.....erborian cc cream is famtastic....i work put everyday without feeling obsessed, but i shall admit it ,it's hard!!!!
Hello, try to keep your spf in your bag, in the car it can get to hot and the spf its going to degrade and stop working properly
Love your videos 😘😘🤗
Thank you love ❤️
Meanwhile Penelope Cruz with smokey eyes, with crayon on the water line and with lashes looking classy as can be. Same for young Brigitte Bardot who paired it with a suit. You should go look at videos from Lisa Eldrige because the idea about lashes and strong make up that you have sounds as if it was based on chav look.
Do you have access to Jones Road line by Bobbie Brown? Her foundation melts into your skin, and is great for mature skin.
I try to use creamy eyeshadows as an older woman and get Vitamin C by eating oranges.
Yes avoid harsh white pearlised eyeshadows and don't wear white nail polish they draw attention to imperfections.
Good advice once again. Detest cheap perfume. Now I’m 50 I go more on skincare than makeup. Having worked in the beauty industry for many years. Less is definitely more when it comes to maquillage 🥰
Some young people wear really thick eyelashes- it is their choice, of course, but It does remind me of Miss Piggy!
It reminds me of snuffleupagus😂
Yes, you are right🤣🤣@@Echolyris212
First cheap thing is lips like over-inflated tires, non ?
Bonjour Frederique! Thank you for telling me I'm beautiful. I really needed to hear that today. Thank you for sharing your beauty advice with us today. I have never had anyone tell me that I'm beautiful so I always tried to be smart instead. Love you. 😘 XOXO
Thank you love ❤️ Love your spirit
Really good advice Frederique. And very easy to follow. Needed now with all this makeup overload.
Lovely video, merci Frédérique - people who drown themselves in perfume irritate me as well, I have always said "your perfume should never enter the room 5 minutes before you do" . The idea of perfume is that it should be perceptible only to someone in close proximity to you.
Tight lining eye (putting liner in the inner lower lid of your eyes) is a cultural thing in my country! Our ancestors did that with black colour so it's a traditional thing even if we are using modern liners
Same! :)
I agree with everything you've said in this video!
I tried the French spray and plunge and ended up with perfume all over my face 😂 I think I’ll stick to spraying my clothes!
I recommend castor oil for eye lashes and eyebrows in the evening!
How about rose hip oil?
I've been walking in my 'cloud' of perfume before leaving since I was 20. It works like a charm. My grandmother's advice. Merci et Bisous de Montreal.
I always believed the Kardashians had cheap beauty. I'm all about its not what you see but how u see it. You may look hot but if you'd had surgeries to look "hot" or fit a standard, "kylie", then I'm not attracted to you. Real beauty is not perfect.
One should hold the car steering wheel according to a clock. Right hand should be located at the 4 o’clock position and the left, at the 8 o’clock position. There are 2 reasons why. One is to protect your hands/arms if the steering wheel airbag is deployed (car accident). the second keeps your hands out of the sun.
You make beauty so practical. I appreciate your honesty and sharing your beauty methods.
very good video!I almost never wear black khol or black eyeliner. You are so right! Black eyeliner on the waterline, lower lashes is a big no-no. It makes most women look years older and tired.
I learned how to polish my nails by watching when I had them done, I think it was worth it. I might buy upf gloves for driving.
I've got pigmentation on my hands. I used to work as a nursery nurse, and one of the children asked my why I had chocolate on top of my hand 😂 I cycle and garden a lot, and I always wear spf and gloves, but I still seem to get more and more age spots 🙄
They can be easily removed with an IPL treatment
@@hiannahgus574 thank you, I will look into that ☺
Γειά σας από την Ελλάδα! Οδηγώ φορώντας άσπρα γάντια, για ν αποφύγω τις καφέ κηλίδες στα χέρια!
Yes I have four things apply. I moisturizer that I feel is good for my skin, mascara eyeliner lip balm. I read somewhere that vitamin B6 is good for the skin and I remember growing up I didn't ever have a problem with acne. Then I found out that pork has vitamin B6 and we ate a lot of pork chops because that was a cheap cut of meat I thought maybe that's why. So sometimes it's not on the outside it could be from the inside .
What to do about alligatored skin? I’m 67. Is that just more collagen needed?
Frederique, love your style simple and elegant ! ♥️
Thank you love ❤️
Thanks Frederique..great tips as always. As I have gotten older I have really cut the amount of make up I wear. I think I look younger with less, but I never go put without make up. I don't mind at all putting it on and think it helps us look more polished. Have a great weekend. ♡♡♡
Thank you love ❤️
You look always fantastic
Some people naturally look more put together because they are very attractive, the rest of us have to have everything just so.
😆I look 10 years younger and very put together because I’m very well dressed & groomed, not because I’m a natural beauty……natural beauty works before 25 years old, after 25 diet, grooming & clothes make the difference (with an appropriate budget), probably the place where you live it’s also important, I can’t hang around scruffy on the French Riviera which I could do in some middle of nowhere.
It cosmetics cc cream is a life changer! Check it out!
Instead of make up, as a physician, I’ve learned to treat my face with natural means to make my skin, lashes, etc be naturally beautiful. There are medications to get your lashes grow long as though you’re wearing fake lashes . I treat my skin with some treatments so I don’t need make up as my skin is NOW FLAWLESS, lashes so long and face that is free of cosmetics
I am afraid of putting oils to my lashes, I have blepharitis and rosacea.
What do you do to your lashes?
Would you share your personal routine for flawless skin? 🙏
I firmly believe that everyone should do what they want with their makeup or maintenance on his/her face. Personally, the idea of fillers-it’s the needles-I could never do it! I know a lot of people who have great work done. I just can’t do the needles.
Thank you so much Frédérique for all the great tips. I always apply a hand cream with sunscreen just before leaving my house. This habit has helped my hands a lot with less wrinkles and dark spots. Have a wonderful day❤️
I also mix my foundation with moisturiser so it goes on evenly and lightly and you can see the natural skin glow coming through. You can always touch up a few dark areas with corrector and a brush. Exfoliation is the trick as you age, if not done regularly the dead skin piles up and thickens wrinkles and you look tired and haggard.
I also have used titanium dioxide sunscreen which has adds a glow to your look. Also never neglect the neck and décolletage, spread some foundation mixed with sunscreen. The. neck is one area that shows age and women neglect it dreadfully.
I have a very sensitive nose so for me less perfume (or no perfume at all) is definitely more.
Frédérique, I have to agree on the thick makeup. A coat of foundation to cancel all of the colors of your skin, and then a pig load of makeup to add it back? Ridiculous! It may be well applied, even, but it’s still makeup and most people can tell. And if someone is wearing to much perfume, i can’t breathe. I have daughters, and I’ve always told them that folks shouldn’t be able to smell you four feet away. Keep doing what you do! I love it.
Thank you love ❤️
Thank you! You look fabulous. I agree with you that wearing too much makeup does not look good. Yes, I have pigmentation. I now wear a light face makeup to even the skin tone. It seems to make a difference. I appreciate all your tips on beauty and fashion💕💕
THANK YOU ❤😽 for recommending that ladies with skin issues go first to a dermatologist. I found out that I was over drying my face. Now, I use pure organic Argan oil, wash only two to three times per week with soap BUT...splash my clean face with cold water five times a day. Pores are closed, blackheads and breakouts gone, rosacea gone, wrinkles reduced (well, I am 56!) Don't try without consulting a dermatologist, and if recommended-- be prepared for a miracle! Oh, and I now drink four liters of water per day for health and that helps my brain, skin, and overall health. Best wishes, bisous, besitos y abrazos!😽🕊❤
Frederique…. I love your work! Thanks!
Many thanks!
I don’t want to get personal, but is it your lip balm that is making your lips do full or did you have fuller done?
Yes I can't live without my professionally done eyesbrow. One big step to being naturally stunning 😍
Hello, Frederique., 🎈I like very much your eye make up. Do I see correctly, and do you have green eyeliner? I wish to do it same. Thanks‼️🥂😍
Yes it’s from Lancôme x
What is the white eye pencil you use? In my area people tan real or fake -a lot. Some glow is nice but at least for me too much is aging and looks less fresh.
Love the colour of your wall
Castor oil, amazing for conditioning eye lashes and eye brows, and really economical, oh and good for crows feet.
Thank you for being so honest with your beauty. You are an inspiration. 🤩
Thank you love ❤️
What a lovely blouse! Can you share where did you find it?
Links in the bio. You can find the similar here www.amazon.com/shop/frederiquebros
I always wear sunscreen, I am a redhead. For the beach I use Blue Lizard sunscreen. I noticed my eyebrow was looking funny when I woke up. I switched to a silk pillowcase. Now my brows and lashes are looking better and my hair is too.
I have a fear of fake eyelashes and let me tell you why. A friend of mine when I was in high school would use fake eyelashes and one day she didn't apply them correctly. She was in a hurry or something but anyway when she removed them her own lashes came off with the fake ones. So nope, no fake eyelashes for me thank you.
r Fredirique Dear
So sorry for your loss of beloved 💕 doggie, Oscar
He was a great boy. So many people have enjoyed seeing you and he.may he be happy in spirit in doggie heaven.
Loved this, I hardly wear make-up. 🥰💕
Your lips are so different?
You have really good energy level ☺️
It’s so nice to listen to you 😀
Never go to bed with brushing,flossing and washing off your makeup.
Thanks! Good advice! You look great! I use less now & lift upward! 😊💕
The only time I will put too much make up is at my funeral. Yes ; Less is more
Sound advice, less is more. Do not hide your natural beauty!
Your lips 😮😬
Nice video thank you 👌