Colour the edges of the transition with the colour being used.
Work the make-up on the skin if necessary.
You can create a skin structure with a Grimas Stippel Sponge if necessary.
The following applies to this specific example:
Draw frown lines and make shadows under the eyes to make the face look older. Bags under the eyes are sharp on the lower side and must be faded towards the upper side. You shadow with a colour that is darker than the used base tint.

Important areas for shading are the eye sockets, the temples, the side of the nose and below the cheekbones. If you extend sharp lines, for example by extending the naso-labial fold line downwards, this will give a negative and even rather mean effect. The longer the line, the more severe the character will appear.

In this example we are using Crème Make-up Pure, as this can be applied easily and blends beautifully. Powder it all off with Grimas Transparent Powder or Fixing Powder and then remove any excess powder.

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