Women told product to reduce the appearance of crow's feet and look 'more youthful'

A beauty enthusiast shares her makeup tips for women over 60
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Lewis Henderson

By Lewis Henderson


Published: 01/04/2025

- 22:55

Updated: 02/04/2025

- 10:34

A content creator shared makeup tips to look younger

Crow's feet are the fine lines and wrinkles around the eyes, which are caused by natural ageing, sun exposure, dehydration and genetics.

Makeup helps reduce the appearance of crow's feet when applied correctly with the right products.


A content creator has shared how she reduces the appearance of crow's feet by using a low-coverage cream concealer.

Jordyn Woodruff said on her YouTube channel: "I try to avoid liquid concealers. Instead, I only wear low-coverage concealers to reduce wrinkles around my eyes."

Content creator's before and after pictures

The content creator shared what product she uses to reduce the appearance of crow's feet

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"I have lots of smile lines, and I feel every liquid concealer I've used always creases, especially when I put powder on it. When I use my cream concealer, I get no wrinkles."

The content creator uses a light rose cream concealer for a "brightening effect" that also blends naturally into the skin.

The concealer works well with a tinted SPF, as it creates a "natural-looking glow and looks super smooth".

Jordyn added: "I press it under the eye, which I could not do with a liquid concealer. When I use a tinted SPF, I'm protecting my skin as well as giving the coverage I want."

For the rest of her makeup routine, the content creator sets a fluffy brow in place with product, which makes a "huge difference" to her appearance.

She said: "I feel it makes you appear younger and more youthful. A fluffy brow works well to snatch your face."

To make her eyes appear "bigger and brighter", Jordyn got "eyelash extensions" to create a fuller and longer look.

The YouTuber explained: "I felt I looked so much younger because you could see more of my eye."

Woman applying concealer

Using the right concealer can reduce the appearance of crow's feet

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A makeup artist recently shared how to reduce the appearance of dark circles by applying the correct products.

Expert Monica Ravichandran spoke on her YouTube channel about "figuring out what kind of dark circles you have".

Monica said: "The first type is pigmentation-based dark circles, which are most common in people with darker skin tones.

"The second type is vascular dark circles, which are very common in people with fairer skin who tend to have purple or even a reddish hue underneath their eyes, which is usually caused by veins or blood vessels."