The photo shown above proves the premise of beauty pioneer Trish McEvoy’s new book The Makeup of a Confident Woman.
Not wanting to start taking an antidepressant, I was willing to try any healthy non-chemical option for sparking joy.
I’ll quote from this guide because I think you should go out and buy it:
“There is no vanity in taking advantage of makeup in order to get more of what you want in this world…Makeup is a tool–just like exercise classes are for staying in shape..It facilitates the release of endorphins and can be your champion to the next level.”
You don’t say? Trish McEvoy does.
I put her theory to the test by applying a full face of makeup. The author gets it right: wearing makeup instills confidence.
It’s trite yet true: you feel better when you look better.
Ladies: even though I have a photogenic face I don’t look so hot not wearing makeup.
I’ll be 54 in the spring. I could use a little help.
There are genetic wonders among us who have creamy flawless skin without wearing foundation. More power to them for being able to rock a bare face.
It took me just about 10 minutes to apply this makeup. That’s not a lot of time to give yourself.
The products used:
Foundation: Lancome Teint Idole 260 Bisque N
Blush: Bobbi Brown desert rose
Lipstick: Bobbi Brown hibiscus
Eye shadow: From Naked2 Basics – the 2 lightest shadows on the left of the palette (darker on eyelid lighter on brow bone area)
Eyeliner: Lancome Chocolat
Mascara: Diorshow black
The photo of the book cover is below.
In coming blog entries here I want to talk about other things you can do at mid-life to feel better and have fun.
All of this can be adjunct treatment in addition to taking any medication you might have to take.
Thank you for sharing this book and your story π I too have avoided wearing make-up for the longest time but am now (slowly) starting to appreciate its boost to our confidence. A little goes a long way! π
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Cheers,
I’m glad you liked the blog entry. It’s true a little goes a long way : )
Chris
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