I have always worn make up and feel lost without it. Nowadays…73…I wear less unless it is a special occasion. For every day I put on moisturiser then a thin layer of Boots No 7 tinted moisturiser which just smooths out some of the uneven skin tones whilst still looking as though there is nothing there. I use a little powder eyeshadow …cream colour…over my lids and entire socket, just a sweep, with then a sweep of colour…mink brown…over my lids and sweeping out and up. Barely there, but gives an uplift and an eye colour compliment again without really looking made up. Clinique for this as the colour can build if needed. I take a grey eye pencil…Avon glimmer stick…and with my eye closed just run it along the close. This pencil will just add a touch of colour without making a line…others often either leave a proper line or blobs, or do nothing. Again, it is a hint of darkness. I blend all the eye stuff with a brush to erase any lines or build up. Bit of mascara, firm believer in L’Oréal for this. And then, a bit of magic. I use either Touché Éclat Which? Is expensive, or Boots highlighter cream, dotting small bits under and out to the bottom of my temple…basically the under eye area. This freshens up my whole eye area and takes off years. Then 3 finishing touches. Sweep of shadow blusher in the hollows of my cheeks…just a touch! Touch of pink blusher just down the outside eye temple one on to the top of the apple of my cheek…not actually on the apple…and a bit of lips. I usually use the Max Factor long lasting one which adds colour but no gloss and lasts for ages. Takes about 5 minutes when you are used to it, then ready for what the day brings. BTW one of the favourite things my daughter and I do is book a free make up session at John Lewis and have such fun. Yes we do often end up buying something, but learn such allot of tips.