I made this video tutorial in order to show you step by step how to do a super natural anti-ageing makeup for mature skin. (Because sometimes itâs easier to show and watch gestures, rather than describe and understand them in words. đ
Itâs in French but I added subtitles in English, so you wonât miss a word!
The look in this video is everything I like in make-up: natural, glowy and very youthful.
Because at 45+, we still feel young, alive and active, and we want to look the part. đ
This makeup look is perfectly suited to mature skin. But itâs good to know that it also works great on younger skin, especially if prone to dryness or blemishes.
The look is deliberately minimalistic, as far as the product list is concerned. Itâs also very simple to do. With a bit of training, you will be able to do the full look in less than12 minutes, promised! Youâll be able to easily make it part of your morning routine.
You donât need a ton of products for a beautiful natural anti-ageing makeup
On purpose, I donât use a whole lot of products in this video. Because a beautiful make-up is not a question of quantity, but of the quality of the products you use. And that the products are best suited to your skin type, skin tone etc.
For this natural anti-ageing make-up for mature skin, I use very moisturising products for a subtle glow and a fresh feeling throughout the day.
Moisturizing skin is key
Prepping and hydrating your skin is the key to any beautiful makeup. And this applies even more to mature skin as dry skin looks more lined and wrinkly than hydrated skin.
This is why I start my makeup in this video with the CE Ferulic Acid Serum from Skinceuticals. Followed by the Hyalu B5 Cream from La Roche-Posay, which I massage into the skin of Sybille, my beautiful model.
We want our skin to look smooth and even, but also transparent and luminous. A heavy layer of foundation will have an immediate ageing effect!
A smooth anti-ageing complexion
In order to optically smoothen Sybilleâs skin, I apply a small amount of Laura Mercierâs Foundation Primer (Pure Canvas Primer Blurring). Itâs really important to use very little, about half a pea. Otherwise the foundation wonât come on as smoothly.
In this video I use for the first time my own louiselouise Natural Glow Foundation. I specifically developed it for mature skin, and for a sheer and glowy finish.
When we shot this video I wasnât allowed yet to speak about it for legal reasons⊠thatâs why I had to be a bit secretive about it.
In the meantime the brand is launched and you can find the foundation on the louiselouisebeauty website.
Hereâs another blog-post, if you want to know more about the best anti-aging foundations for mature skin.
The delicate under-eye area
For the under-eye area of Sibylle, I use one of my favorite concealers, Chanelâs Correcteur Longue Tenue. It efficiently minimizes dark circles without migrating and settling in lines.
Again itâs paramount to only use the strictly necessary amount of product, which is really very little. Probably much less than you thought. If you use too much concealer thereâs no way to avoid it building up.
Thatâs why I use a pointy brush for concealer and not the applicator which will alway apply too much.
For more information on the best anti-ageing concealers have a look at my recent article here.
I powder Sybilleâs skin lightly, but just where necessary: the center of the face and the forehead. One of my current favorite powders is Narsâ Light Reflecting Setting Powder. Itâs completely colorless and invisible on the skin.
Bringing out your eyes
For a very natural makeup I like to bring out the eyes by intensifying the shadow around them with a soft brown pencil. Victoria Beckhamâs Satin Kajal Liner in Cocoa glides smoothly over the skin. I then blend it with a brush to completely melt it into the skin.
Mascara is the next step, it will make the eyes look even more intense. Maybellineâs Classic Volumâ Express is easy to apply and gives your lashes nice volume without looking heavy.
Finally, the eyebrows, which I brush up- and outwards with MACâs Brow Set, a transparent brow gel.
Healthy-looking, flushed cheeks
When doing very natural makeup looks I like to use cream blush. Laura Mercierâs Tinted Moisturizer Blush adds just enough color to make the cheeks look lightly flushed, and not like having applied blush.
For warmer complexions Fenty Beautyâs Cheeks Out Cream Blush works really well and itâs really easy to apply.
Naturally rosy lips
For a natural anti-ageing makeup, a colored lip balm will often completely do the trick. The one I use in this video is LancĂŽmeâs Mademoiselle Balm, because it enhances ever so lightly Sybilleâs natural lip color, without looking like makeup.
For those of you who like to wear real lipstick, I show you this alternative lip: Charlotty Tilbury Superstar Lips, col. Pillow Talk. Itâs quite transparent and glossy in a delicate nude color.
Lip liner gives a bit more definition, I use Maybellineâs Shaping Lip Liner, col. Dusty Rose.
Thatâs all! Itâs really not that difficult đ
If you have any questions, please get in touch as Iâm always happy to hear from you!
Or, even better, come and see me for a personnalized makeup class, in âreal lifeâ or via video.

The products I have used in this video:
- Skinceuticals, Sérum CE Ferulic Acid
- La Roche-Posay, CrĂšme Hyalu B5
- Laura Mercier, Foundation Primer (Pure Canvas Primer Blurring)
- louiselouise, Natural Glow Foundation (a product I developed specifically for mature skin), col. 3, medium beige
- Chanel, Le Correcteur, col. B30
- Nars, Light Reflecting Setting Powder, col. Crystal
And for the anti-aging eye makeup:
- Victoria Beckham, Satin Kajal Liner, col. Cocoa
- Maybelline, Classic Volumâ Express, col. noir
- MAC, Brow Set, transparent
- Laura Mercier, Tinted Moisturizer Blush, col. Provence
- Fenty Beauty, Cheeks Out Cream Blush, col. 02 Butta Biscuit
- LancĂŽme, Mademoiselle Balm, col. 008 Rougis-Moi.
This product is discontinued at the moment, but you can use this product instead: LancĂŽme, Lâabsolu Mademoiselle Shine, col. 322, Shine Bright
Model: Sibylle Kleber
Production: Lechat Production Audiovisuelle
By Louise Wittlich
(Makeup on the model in the photo: Louise Wittlich)
*All the models on the pictures of my blog are made up by me, unless otherwise stated.