hi everyone meet the beautiful Fresha Sahak
a  beautiful beautiful
melbourne-based
makeup artist whose thing is big eyes and
I asked her what's her number one makeup
tip for women in their 50s here's what
she said hi guys my name is Freshta
Sahak I'm a beauty blogger and a
makeup artist in Melbourne and my number
one beauty tips makeup related for women
in their 50s that's anti-aging is two
little things so we'll say it's a
two-in-one tip the first is use a white
eyeliner in your bottom water ilne
l to open up your eyes and second
get a bomb eye shadow palette I'm using a
meticulous cosmetics is eyeshadow
palette that I created get a warm brown
color or even something that's a burnt
orange and blend underneath your eyes
blend away and don't be afraid to go
further than the normal length so blend
away go big or go home
this will really open up your eyes and
hide any creasing and fine lines you
might have underneath your eyes hope
that helps you bye bye
okay so there you go her first tip is
white eyeliner in the watermark which is
genius really because it opens your eyes
up I've got white in the side
it's a Marc Jacobs white and it's
waterproof which it has to be because
otherwise it would just disappear with
all the moisture in your eyes so this
eye has white on it but I like to use an
off-white color which is what I usually
use and this is an as one which glides
on really smoothly and it stays on all
day funnily enough you wouldn't think it
would because it's inside your eye but
it does and this is my favorite I like
this one and it's sort of it's on me
it's a little bit harsh
so I would say have a try of them both
and see what you think but I'll put the
other one on and that's what it looks
like so I think I hope you can tell in
the camera but it does make your eyes
look more open and wide and beautiful to
wear at night I wear it in the day
sometimes but usually if I'm going out
at night I will wear this one and I've
just bought this one so I'll see how I
go but I like this better I think if
you're darker in coloring the white
might look better but anyway two good
choices they both make a big difference
and the other thing she said to do is
matte eyeliner under the eyes eye shadow
and I have on my eyes already done that
using this taupe color and what she does
is use a lighter color and then a little
bit darker and a little bit darker so it
is a technique and it's really cool and
you can just play with this an
experiment but I've just gone fairly
light underneath and it's opened my eyes
up so it's pulling out and and soft
matte eye shadow and then on top of that
I can layer a bit of a darker color and
you can kind of make it as dark or as
light as you like but even with a very
light dusting of this matte eye shadow
under the eye tends to bring your eyes
out opens them up a lot more if you're
going out at night
go hard give it a go I think it makes a
big difference and it's worth trying out
new things just to see what suits you
and what doesn't so hope this was
helpful for you let me know if you've
tried it and if you liked it and have a
great day
