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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. Male cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    However, men's beauty products were relatively non-existent on the market until the end of the 1990s. [5] Only a few brands were interested in producing men's cosmetics because it was regarded as a niche market. [6] Male cosmetics are not as widely accepted as female cosmetics; only 17% of men think that makeup products are important in daily life.

  4. 'Men are no longer shy about exploring and playing with ...

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    There's a men's makeup boom right now, but the truth is that male cosmetic products have been around for centuries. ... 73% of all men over 51 said they would not consider using makeup, while 37% ...

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    "In the 60s, the skin tends to become drier, thinner and more delicate due to decreased natural oil production and a decline in collagen and elastin," said Dr. Hannah Kopelman, host of the podcast ...

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

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    The #1 Beauty Trend for Women Over 50, According to a Makeup Artist. ... even though black mascara has been the classic, go-to option for most people for ages, Davy encourages people of all ages ...

  7. Rouge (cosmetics) - Wikipedia

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    Greek men and women eventually mimicked the look, using crushed mulberries, red beet juice, crushed strawberries, or red amaranth to create a paste. Those who wore makeup were viewed as wealthy and it symbolized status because cosmetics were costly. [3] In China, rouge was used as early as the Shang Dynasty. It was made from the extracted juice ...