How to stay trendy without chasing eternal youth
“She’s still got it!”
We’ve all heard it. Maybe we’ve even said it about ourselves, under our breath, with a wink. But what does it really mean to ‘have it’? And more importantly, how do we keep up with today’s trends, without falling into the trap of chasing eternal youth?
Embracing ageing doesn’t mean staying still — it means giving ourselves the freedom to explore. There’s power in knowing we can shift with the times, and perhaps that’s exactly what embracing our age looks like: not conforming to outdated norms about how we feel we should look.
After years of experimenting, evolving, and editing, we know what works for us — and, more importantly, what feels right. We no longer need to follow every trend to prove we belong. Our style is no longer shaped by approval, but by self-assurance.
Thankfully, these days, being ‘on trend’ looks a little different. It has far less to do with following fads, and more to do with celebrating true authenticity. And at long last, the beauty industry seems to be catching on (cue a quiet sigh of relief from me) — especially when it comes to makeup for mature skin.
Take the rise of the “no-makeup makeup” look.
For younger women, it’s a fresh take on minimalism. For us? It’s a trend that finally meets us where we are — one that doesn’t ask us to play catch-up, but simply to show up as ourselves. Finally, a trend that aligns with how our skin actually behaves. Soft, breathable, light-touch.
The full-coverage go-tos we used to swear by? They’re still haunting the back of the makeup bag. Comforting, familiar, but not quite right anymore. Today’s foundation for mature skin is hydrating, lightweight, and made to move with us. Less about covering up, more about showing up.
Concealer for mature skin follows suit. Think lift, not layer.
The right formula should be creamy and easy to blend — brightening just enough, without making a surprise appearance in the creases. A dot here, a dot there. It’s all it takes. We’re not aiming for perfection — just the illusion of a restful night (even when our third cup of coffee might say otherwise).
And then there’s the finishing touch: finding the right lipstick for mature skin. Hydrating, flattering, and no feathering, please. Whether it’s a berry, a bold red, or a soft rose, the right lipstick doesn’t just add colour — it brings everything together.
Together, these subtle shifts aren’t about reinvention — they’re about refinement. Gentle updates that help us feel more like ourselves, not less. A celebration of where we are, not a scramble to recapture where we’ve been.
Because staying current in midlife isn’t about imitation — it’s about intention.
It’s the quiet confidence to wear what works, break the rules that no longer serve us, and lean into what feels good now. For us.
Still got it? Absolutely. And now we get to define exactly what it is.