In the morning of 5 November 2025, I wanted to document today’s makeup routine so I can track what works and what needs tweaking. Especially for my combination, maturing skin. Here’s the full sequence I followed this morning:
🧴 Skin Prep & Base
- Washed my face using Facial Wash with niacinamide.
- Applied moisturizing serum for a brightening boost.
- Layered aloe vera moisturizing gel as a hydrating mask.
- Applied face oil under the eyes and on the lips first, then spread the remaining over the entire face for nourishment.
- Applied sunscreen generously.
- Spritzed setting spray to help grip the base.
🎨 Makeup Application
- Applied 0.5 pump of foundation using fingers.
- Added concealer under the eyes.
- Another light mist of setting spray.
- Set everything with loose powder all over the face and double-checked the under-eye area.
- Filled in eyebrows with brow gel.
- Lined the top waterline with black pencil.
- Used brow gel as eyeliner.
- Applied the darkest brown shade (on the right) to the outer eye corners for depth.
- Applied Elianto Blush in Desert Rose, then layered a soft pink blush (SilkyGirl Shimmer Duo Blusher) on top for a fresher look.
- Added highlighter to the inner eye corners and top of the cheeks.
- Used shading/contour powder along the nose, under the blush, and along the jawline.
- Finished with another setting spray mist.
⏰ Started at 8:30 AM, finished at 9:00 AM.
✅ Conclusion & Self-Notes:
Overall, the finish looked better than yesterday, so the adjustments are working. However, a few improvements for next time:
✨ Use a damp makeup sponge to blend foundation more evenly, especially around textured areas.
✨ Include a primer to minimize visible pores. Especially around the T-zone and nose.
I also watched a makeup tutorial for women aged 70+, and it reminded me how much technique matters for mature skin. Layering lightly, hydrating well, and choosing the right textures truly make a difference.
Happy with today’s progress slow improvements, but definitely moving in the right direction! 🌸
Still learning, experimenting, and embracing the journey.
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