HANNAH BETTS: I’m 54 and look higher than I did at 24: Here are the SIX methods I swear by, together with an £8.50 miracle

HANNAH BETTS: I’m 54 and look higher than I did at 24: Here are the SIX methods I swear by, together with an £8.50 miracle

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This column is called ‘Better, not Younger’ – and I mean it. I genuinely prefer my face – and my life – in my 50s to my 20s.

From my late 30s, I started acquiring bone structure and I liked it. Still, to be honest, it’s also because I hadn’t aged that dramatically. My sunscreen addiction, and a spot of luck, meant I hit my half-century in fairly good nick.

Well, I turned 54 at the weekend and ageing is finally beginning to happen. But, as my birthday gift to you, this week I’ll be revealing exactly what steps I have taken and products I have used to pass muster thus far, and what I will – and won’t – be doing to keep looking as sprightly as possible into my sixth decade.

Hannah Betts: My sunscreen addiction, and a spot of luck, meant I hit my half century in fairly good nick.

Hannah Betts: My sunscreen addiction, and a spot of luck, meant I hit my half century in fairly good nick.

1. Great foundation

People tell me I have good skin. In fact, I have excellent foundation. If you haven’t tried base for years, do investigate: the technology has radically moved on. Lisa Eldridge’s Seamless Skin Enhancing Tint (£37, lisaeldridge.com) is pure witchcraft: light, luminous, yet providing ample coverage. I also veer slightly paler rather than darker with my shade, which creates a nipperish, less sun-sullied impression. 

2. Compulsory SPF 50

Regular readers will not be surprised by my first and foremost youth-preserving strategy: SPF 50. Nothing ages us like the sun – not stress, not diet, not years of hard living. Up to 90 per cent of skin ravaging is attributable to sun exposure, and sunscreen is the only proven ‘anti-ageing’ product. Yet only 22% of Brits apply it daily. My obsession? Heliocare’s gleaming 360° A-R Emulsion SPF50+ (£32.99, lookfantastic.com).

I’m pretty low maintenance: not even a regular user of that power duo for midlife maintenance, vitamin C and retinol. Still, I do have Botox every year or so with Dr Michael Prager (from £595, drmichaelprager.com). Michael uses his needle to restore youthful structure, focusing on the lower face, rather than spookily freezing the top. As a jaw grinder, I am less pained – and less jowly. The man’s a genius. 

4. Fab face oils

I love a face oil by night, and layered under my SPF. My budget favourite is Q+A Superfood Facial Oil (£8.50 for 30ml, hollandandbarrett.com). To splash out, see this week’s Cosmetic Craving (below). 

5. Cunning cosmetics

I’ve learnt to use make-up to create trompe de’l’oeil. My miniscule eyes are enlarged via Victoria Beckham Instant Brightening Waterline Pencil (£30, victoriabeckhambeauty.com) with Lisa Eldridge Kitten Lash Mascara (£29, lisaeldridge.com) lifting up the outer lashes.

Vanishing lips are made bigger using a slight overline of Refy Blur Liner (£16, refybeauty.com) plus Beauty Pie Super Healthy Skin Nourishing Lip Balm SPF 30 (£10 for members, beautypie.com). Meanwhile I concoct a pair of cheekbones with a swipe of Byredo Colour Stick in Purple Zinger (yes, it’s blue – warmer complexions will prefer a tan (£35, spacenk.com) at a slant under my blush: Chanel Les Tarots de Chanel in Lavender – try Blood Orange if warm-toned (£54, chanel.com).

6. Keeping current

I embrace trends in make-up, less so in tweakments, where being an early adopter means ‘guinea pig’. Still, as I swing into my mid-50s, I have decided to switch up my approach from low to middle-maintenance, or middle-maintenance curious at least. First up, beauty tools. Watch this space! 

Spring budget hits

Race you to it!

 

Cosmetic craving

De Mamiel Spring Facial Oil

Annee de Mamiel’s face oils are a cult buy – an ‘if you know, you know’ purchase beauty obsessives are ­prepared to budget for. 
Every three months, a new concoction appears – spring, summer, autumn or winter – to address each season’s needs. The latest, De Mamiel Spring Facial Oil (£90, demamiel.com) is a ­rejuvenating delight with cloudberry to plump; calendula to reduce post-winter redness; plum kernel, blackcurrant and grapefruit to brighten; and elderberry and prickly pear to boost the skin barrier. It’s also full of uplifting frankincense, tangerine and fennel. 
My glorious glow-giving birthday present to myself.

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