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J.LO’s secret to looking forever young

Please note: Dating younger men is not one of them!

Jennifer Lopez celebrated her 46th birthday last weekend. Unbelievable right? The singer and performer looks and feels much better than she was in her 20s something that is bizarrely close to impossible for the common woman. While we could wallow in jealousy and complain about our own less-than-cooperative complexions, we’re choosing the higher road—and by higher road, we mean we stalked Lopez’s makeup artist, Mary Phillips, who shared J.LO’s secrets to Style.com.

Prep

“I’d say skin prep is the most important part of your makeup routine,” Phillips says. “People should start thinking of their skincare as their makeup—if your skin isn’t in its prime condition, it hinders what I’m able to accomplish [as a makeup artist].” On Lopez, she uses L’Oréal’s Age Perfect Glow Renewal Day Lotion ($25) as a base before applying any makeup. “What’s great about this is that it’s their first oil-infused lotion and it has SPF,” she says. “It’s not greasy or sticky—it’s hydrating and feels silky!” Next, she uses the brand’s RevitaLift Moisture Blur ($25) as a primer. “It diffuses light and creates a very even appearance, while giving a silky finish to the skin,” she says.

Application

Phillips says she uses L’Oréal’s True Match ($6) foundation on Lopez, but also loves Perricone’s No Foundation Foundation ($55) and AmorePacific’s Color Control Cushion Compact Broad Spectrum 50+ ($60) for “exquisite coverage.” When it comes to application, she says it depends on what kind of finish you want, but she prefers to use her fingers. “There’s something about the heat transferring from your fingers that gives a really glowy finish,” she says. “It’s like holding two live wires together—it just seems to create a certain spark. It also makes erasing any mistakes easier; when the client’s skin is well hydrated and maintains that warmth from your hands’ application—just wipe and whatever [mistake will] disappear!

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Jennifer Lopez arrives for her 46th birthday party

Airbrushed

If you’re going for an airbrushed look, however, she suggests using a foundation brush (she swears by this one ($72) by Tom Ford). “You want to be soft and delicate, almost like you’re an archeologist uncovering some dinosaur bones,” she says. “[Applying it in] soft circles are fail-proof—take a little more time and be gentle!”

Concealer

As for concealer, Phillips says a general rule of thumb is to apply it under your eyes, on the sides of the nose, and around your lips. “You should have a few different colored concealers on hand,” she says. “White [concealer] does not cover dark circles or unfortunate blemishes, but willl instead put a spotlight on them and give you the dreaded ‘raccoon eyes.’ Green cancels red, and a concealer with an orange undertone will make any discoloration under the eyes disappear.” (To read more about the different types of concealer and which one does what, check out our ultimate guide). Phillips loves Koh Gen Doh’s Color Base Correctors ($48), Jane Iredale’s Concealer ($27), Make Up For Ever’s 5 Camouflage Cream Palette ($38), and Bobbi Brown’s Retouching Powder ($36).

Touch-Ups

To keep Lopez’s makeup pristine and melt-proof during red carpet events, Phillips says blotting papers are a must. She recommends ones by Tatcha($12), Serge Lutens ($20), and Mai Couture ($13-$24) to soak up excess shine without wiping off your makeup.

One Last Secret…

When it comes to achieving truly ageless skin, Phillips has no miracle cure. “Try and eat healthy, drink lots of water and fresh juices, exercise, get regular sleep, and follow an a.m. and p.m. skincare routine,” she says. “Healthy skin that comes from the inside out is up to you! I can help someone achieve it [through makeup], but Jennifer’s is real. She can have absolutely nothing on her face, and I guarantee it will still be the most flawless skin you’ve ever seen! She’s inspirational in many ways, and [is living proof] that the work you put in is the work you get out.”

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Source: Byrdie

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