Make-up time machine: How warpaint can help you look nearly TEN years younger

  • A full 100 per cent of 60 to 69 year olds thought that make-up made them look younger
  • Carol Vorderman, 51, looks 53 bare-faced - but 46 with full make-up

By Eleanor Harding

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As any woman knows, a spot of make-up can work wonders by seemingly turning back the clock.

But exactly how many years does that foundation, mascara and  blusher knock off?

Now research suggests that when applied well, it can make the wearer look almost a decade younger.

Going for the natural look: Carol Vorderman left her cosmetics bag at home as she went make-up free while arriving at the ITV Studios to present Loose Women on Thursday
What a difference: Carol is usually seen wearing heavy make-up, but decided to take a softer approach with her daytime look ion this occasion

The beauty myth: Respondents to the survey said Carol, 51, looked 53 with no make up, but just 46 - seven years younger - when she chose to wear a full face of cosmetics

Madonna, 54, took seven years off her 'bareface' age

Madonna, 54, took seven years off her 'bareface' age

Demi Moore, 49, lost six years thanks to make-up

Demi Moore, 49, lost six years thanks to make-up

Those who go out in their warpaint appear to be between five and nine years younger than when they are bare-faced.

Kate Moss, 38, and Carol Vorderman, 51, were shown to have the most age-reducing regimes, with both looking nine years younger after applying make-up.

Meanwhile, 54-year-old Madonna managed to shave seven years off her age and Cindy Crawford, 46, took off six.

 

The research – which you won’t be surprised to hear was conducted for a beauty retailer – involved showing respondents images of well-known women, first bare-faced and then with make-up.

Respondents were asked to identify a ‘make-up age’ and a ‘bareface age’, with the collective results making an average for each. Britney Spears, 30, managed to look five years younger with make-up on.

Demi Moore, 50, was the only woman whose ‘bareface age’ was below her real age at 47 – but with make-up on she looked even younger, at 43. Respondents were also asked about their own make-up, with 70 per cent of over-30s saying it makes them look younger.

MAKE-UP BY NUMBERS

100 per cent of 60-69 year olds say they look younger in make-up

and...

73 per cent of 40-49 year olds

62 per cent of 30 - 39 year olds

Of that, 36 per cent thought that make-up made them look one to three years younger, while 29 per cent thought it could make them look three to five years younger.

An optimistic 2 per cent thought make-up took ten years off their real age while 18 per cent thought it took off five to seven years.

Only women under 21 thought that a slick of black kohl and some lipstick actually added a few years.

The survey by Escentual.com showed that the older you are, the more reliant you are on make-up to turn back the clock. Only 60 per cent of those aged 30 to 39 thought they looked younger with make-up, compared with 100 per cent of those aged 60 to 69.

 

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Madonna looks like a vampire that needs to feed very soon or turn into a pile of dirt.

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Bridget, YSL Touche Eclat, you can buy it at Sephora. It's amazing.

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'..anyone know of a good foundation that does not emphasize a mouth thats starting to go like a cats bum' - you made my morning, Bridget - that is hysterical!!!

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Unbelivable. I haven't worn makeup for nearly 20 years, I love being au natural because I've embraced aging instead of futile quest of seeking youth - the comestic companies must be rubbing their hands together at this new market of 'suckers'. What is making these women look 'younger' in this article is good Photoshop, nothing more, nothing less.

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anyone know of a good foundation that does not emphasize a mouth thats starting to go like a cats bum?

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Hold the front page!!! Make up makes women look younger! Actually, it doesn't! It can, properly applied, make them look better though.

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The makeup isn't helping.

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Carol Vorderman, 51, looks 53 bare-faced - but 46 with full make-up How on earth can you distinguish between 51 and 53; don't be ridiculous. Take almost all of the 'gorgeous' women you publish pictures of, strip them of all make-up, and take a photograph of them under ordinary, not flattering, lights and I bet you'll find one out of 100 who is truly beautiful, if that many.

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Madonna is not going out without a fight. LOL

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Demi's still a nice looking woman.

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