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New skincare and make up for a 35yr old who needs to move on from her usual stuff

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Shookethtothecore · 03/02/2020 12:47

Hello,
I am 35 with 3 small children. I have a good skincare routine and I’m good at make up but I’m finding my old ways arnt working anymore and I need to up my product.
I use the Maybelline (I think it is) wake up foundation (with the orange lid) and that has always been enough. Double wear in tawny aswell (give your an idea of my colouring)

I’m finding I look tired, saggy and have pores visible that didn’t look the case last summer (my youngest is 5months old) I have been watching tutorials and keep seeing Charlotte tilbury’s powder and foundation and the results look incredible but I’m looking for ideas and help from you wonderful women.

I have dehydrated skin at the moment, but I have defiantly lost elasticity and plumpness, my under eyes are hollow and I’m looking for ways to make it better, I have Botox and I’m considering filler in my year troughs and cheek to maybe plump me up but I haven’t really tried a new skincare or foundation/conceal/powder combo

Skincare wise I am using the Clarisonic with their cleanser, the ordinary toner 12% glycolic and then hydra quench Clarins in the day and nuxe oil in the night.
I don’t have time to go into the store for a consultation for a while so any recommendations would be amazing.

No skin sensitivity or allergies just dehydrated, saggy, deflated, tired skin. I’d like the plumped, fresh, glowing Charlotte tilbury look (or as close to as I can get)

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Jellybott · 03/02/2020 19:32

Maybe try something a bit more dewy, depending on how much coverage you want. I use a Bobby Brown tinted moisturiser with a bit of concealer on top where it's needed - less is often more with dry skin! A bit of face oil underneath foundation can also give a nice glowy look.

NamedyChangedy · 03/02/2020 20:47

You don't mention SPF - what do you use?

pangolina · 03/02/2020 20:47

Ive been using It Cosmetics CC cream and it is very glowy and dewy, with good coverage

Shookethtothecore · 04/02/2020 10:45

Only the spf in my hydroquench lotion. Should I add in another one? Thank you I’ll look into those. I like a full face tho, tinted moister isn’t enough for me coverage especially with my skin like it is.

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