A Makeup Artist Reveals How To Disguise Forehead Wrinkles

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A Makeup Artist Reveals How To Disguise Forehead Wrinkles

Anyone with an animated expression knows the struggle of those pesky forehead wrinkles. Forehead wrinkles can form as early as our 20s or 30s, and an expressive face paired with sun damage and a gradual breakdown in collagen can make them appear even more prominent. 

Obviously, forehead wrinkles are nothing to be ashamed of. If you can, we recommend wearing them with pride. However, for some, they can become a point of insecurity. And if it’s going to impact your confidence, we’re here to help you find a solution.

How can we prevent forehead wrinkles from forming?

One of the most effective preventative measures is making sure we’re disciplined with our SPF. However, as we enjoy the privilege of getting older, wrinkles are inevitable.

If we want to disguise our existing creases without turning to Botox, Sarah Lucero, global executive director of creative artistry for Stila Cosmetics shares an instant, needle-free technique to airbrush with nothing but makeup. 

Tips for disguising forehead wrinkles with makeup…

#1 Avoid heavy makeup

Talking to Good Housekeeping, Sarah says you must “avoid foundation that’s too thick or luminous, which can enhance forehead lines.”

As for the application, “dab a clean, damp makeup sponge over your base to make the pigment melt into your skin for a blurred effect and to ensure that no excess product is sitting on top, emphasising texture,” she instructs.

#2 Mattify

To further fill in those lines, Sarah also recommends taking a clear mattifying primer like the L’Oréal Paris Infallible Priming Base ($31.99, Adore Beauty) and pressing over the wrinkled area with your fingertips.

#3 Blush it up

It’s important to play up our best features instead of just concealing those we aren’t as happy with too, so if you’d like to distract as well as disguise, Sarah suggests “a warm coral or peach cream blush blended on the apples of your cheeks and over cheekbones [to perk] up skin so your features look balanced”.

FAQs

How do celebrities get rid of forehead wrinkles?

It depends who you’re asking. If it’s Martha Stewart you’re asking, she’ll tell you that her wrinkle-free skin is the combination of a good diet, regular facials and exercise.

There’s no question that Botox and fillers can draw impressive results when it comes to reducing the appearance of wrinkles.

It’s hard to make a blanket statement on how all celebrities treat their skin. Some celebrities say no to injectables while others are openly fans of the injectables or invasive procedures.

How can you hide forehead wrinkles with hair?

If you’re game, consider a fringe. Whether it’s a blunt bob or curtain bangs, a little extra hair that drapes over your forehead will cover up any wrinkles you may be feeling insecure about. And, look incredibly cute at the same time. Cheering!

How do you hide frown lines around your mouth with makeup?

Similarly to Sarah’s makeup tips, it’s recommended to enlist a mattifying primer and avoid using heavy foundation, instead opting for lightweight finishes. Find our other tips for wrinkles around the mouth here.

How do you get rid of forehead wrinkles without Botox?

There’s nothing more effective than a chemical that’s quite literally going to freeze your muscles but there are skin care ingredients that can help. Phew. Tell us more.

Seek out hyaluronic acid to plump out existing fine lines and try incorporating a retinol into your nighttime routine for its maximum fine line-fading benefits.

We love: No7 Pure Retinol 1% Night Concentrate ($69.95 at Priceline)

Main image credit: @reesewitherspoon

Do you have forehead wrinkles? Will you try this technique?

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  1. For some reason I struggle with getting foundation for my forehead, even though I have barely visible wrinkles. I agreed with the SPF, I have noticed little creases forming on my feet once right after strong sun exposure of less than an hour! (without sunscreen), and I’m in my 20’s! Thank god I am not into tanning.