Your skin changes as you get older, and so should your foundation. While you may have battled acne or oily skin in your 20s, you’re more likely to be dealing with dark spots, wrinkles and fine lines in your 40s, 50s, 60s and over. Overall, “your goal should be radiant, glowing skin,” says Erica Whelan, a makeup artist in New York City and Los Angeles. Seek out foundation formulas that are “not drying and light, fresh and sheer, with youth-enhancing ingredients when possible,” suggests Birgitte Philippides, a makeup artist in New York City.
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