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  2. 7 Best Mature Beauty YouTube Channels To Follow

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    Laura is a makeup enthusiast over 50, dishing out her favorite affordable beauty finds that are perfect for mature skin. Her videos feature epic showdowns like, ‘Battle of the Lipsticks,’ as ...

  3. Laura Geller Reveals Her Easy Makeup Tips for Women Over 50 - AOL

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    The legendary makeup artist and founder of Laura Geller Beauty constantly helps fans update and enhance their makeup routine, and now she’s sharing her top “easy” makeup tips for women over 50.

  4. The #1 Beauty Trend for Women Over 50 in 2025, According to ...

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    Well, don’t lose hope just yet, because Emmy-award-winning makeup artist Donni Davy spoke with Parade about the best beauty trend for women over 50 in 2025. Makeup is all about self-expression ...

  5. NARS Cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    NARS Cosmetics is a French cosmetics and skin care company founded by make-up artist and photographer François Nars in 1994. The cosmetics line began with twelve lipsticks sold at Barneys New York. Since then, NARS has created various multi-use beauty products and is now a subsidiary of Shiseido.

  6. Foundation (cosmetics) - Wikipedia

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    In the 18th century, Louis XV made it fashionable for men to wear lead-based makeup. [1] Theatrical actors wore heavy white base. [6] In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, Victorian women wore little or no makeup. Queen Victoria abhorred make-up and deemed that it was only appropriate for prostitutes and loose women to wear it. It was only ...

  7. Oshiroi - Wikipedia

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    Oshiroi was used as base makeup before foundation was adopted in Japan. However, once foundation became commonplace, some began to use it over foundation as a loose powder or as a pressed powder for touch-ups. In the past, the type of oshiroi used contained white lead, and would eventually give the wearer lead poisoning. [3]