My mother is 80 and has dementia, and it’s unfortunately time to take away her makeup, which is (not surprisingly) one daily routine that she remembers to do on her own. But she can’t apply mascara, eyeliner, or use brow pencils well on her own, and I’m not with her daily to do it for her (and I rarely wear anything, so I barely know what I’m doing). The mascara especially is applied too thick, it’s just a drugstore brand, and she’s constantly picking at and rubbing her eyes.

She’s lost some eyelashes, and she plucked her eyebrows to very fine lines when she was young, so she also doesn’t have much to work with there either. I’m wondering if we could do something semi-permanent like lash or brow tinting to help her feel like she’s got some modicum of makeup on, but I’m not sure if it’s a safe procedure for a much older woman? I’m not even sure she could get through the procedure without someone (me) there to keep her comfortable and to help her understand what they are doing. She’s fine when getting her hair done, or getting massages, but the lash tinting looks a little scary to me, in terms of bandages and tape, etc.

Whenever I search for makeup advice for seniors, it’s for people who are still… fully functional. Any advice or resources? Is there a ultra-lightweight mascara that she could wear that won’t build up and clump in her eyes?

It’s very hard to navigate preserving her health vs preserving her sense of self and femininity. Thanks in advance.

  • rchart1010@alien.top
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    11 months ago

    I just got my eyebrows tinted and I think if you could watch her like an absolute hawk and keep her from rubbing her eyes it could work. The tint stung a little but it wasn’t bad applied to the skin. But it would for sure be an issue if she rubbed it into her eyes. It took about 10 minutes for the tint to work and the eyebrow lady took it off.

    BTW, you’re such an amazing daughter and i just wanted to tell you that.

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      11 months ago

      Thank you. I’m not amazing, but I’m trying to be there and be helpful.

      That seems to be the consensus, to dye her brows but not the lashes.

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        11 months ago

        No thanks required because it’s the truth. Most people would be patting themselves on the back (and should) for just getting her fed and bathed. That you still see her as a human and a woman is very very sweet and special.