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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 113862" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>A make over is a great idea.</p><p></p><p>Then you could buy her one of those light up magnifying mirrors for her as a gift.</p><p></p><p>I'm not even that old yet and I'm finding putting on eyeliner is a major pain. :rolleyes: And if I've gone to the trouble of makeup and someone doesn't mention it looks bad I also get ticked.</p><p></p><p>Your skin has some major changes as you get older. Could be lighting, her vision, or even the brand of makeup she's using. A makeover can help sort this out, plus then she'll know what colors to buy.</p><p></p><p>I did this for my Mom a few years ago. Her makeup had begun to look more like a mask and I knew that wasn't the look she was going for. So me and the girls sat in my well lighted kitchen and went to work. Turned out she was using foundation at least 3 shades darker than her skin tone and although her face powder wasn't too far off the color the foundation was washing it out.</p><p></p><p>Once we found all the right shades, and a brand that worked well on her skin type (Loreal was the one for her), we wrote them all down for her to keep in her wallet. That way she'd have it available when she was shopping. And we also bought her a lighted magnifying mirror. :smile:</p><p></p><p>Poor vision was Mom's trouble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 113862, member: 84"] A make over is a great idea. Then you could buy her one of those light up magnifying mirrors for her as a gift. I'm not even that old yet and I'm finding putting on eyeliner is a major pain. [img]:rolleyes:[/img] And if I've gone to the trouble of makeup and someone doesn't mention it looks bad I also get ticked. Your skin has some major changes as you get older. Could be lighting, her vision, or even the brand of makeup she's using. A makeover can help sort this out, plus then she'll know what colors to buy. I did this for my Mom a few years ago. Her makeup had begun to look more like a mask and I knew that wasn't the look she was going for. So me and the girls sat in my well lighted kitchen and went to work. Turned out she was using foundation at least 3 shades darker than her skin tone and although her face powder wasn't too far off the color the foundation was washing it out. Once we found all the right shades, and a brand that worked well on her skin type (Loreal was the one for her), we wrote them all down for her to keep in her wallet. That way she'd have it available when she was shopping. And we also bought her a lighted magnifying mirror. [img]:smile:[/img] Poor vision was Mom's trouble. [/QUOTE]
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