5 Common Makeup Mistakes That Are Spoiling Your Appearance
Today, I want to share some ideas I have about makeup mistakes that can really detract from your overall looks.
These common makeup mistakes are based on techniques and principles of art rather than the products you use.
I believe that paying attention to these details will prevent you from ruining your makeup and leave you more satisfied with how you look.
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Tools and materials:
- Eyebrow makeup
- Concealer
- Blush
- Foundation
- Contouring products
- Ice pack
- Single blade razor
1. Poor posture
We often tend to apply our makeup while leaning towards the mirror or sitting crookedly on a chair.
This can cause problems when you’re doing your eyebrows or applying concealer or blush.
Trying to fill in your eyebrows without an even posture is guaranteed to get you an asymmetric brow result.
Sit upright with your shoulders back and the best posture you can manage while you mark the peak of your brow and the inner and outer edges.
This will ensure they’re even when you fill them in.
Place your concealer or blush while sitting in the same posture.
Symmetry is one of the core principles of beauty and these are the key products that you want to apply symmetrically for a great result.
2. Using contrast to highlight imperfections
Makeup is art but it’s art applied to a living being. That means that we have to take into account imperfections like dry skin and work with what we have.
The first step when applying foundation to dry or flaky skin is not to use a buffing motion, as this will only make the problem more obvious and bring up dry skin that you didn’t even know you had.
Adding powder over the top only accentuates the problem.
A contrast of textures draws attention to both the elements that create the contrast.
Using shiny, metallic makeup near to or over dry skin is a definite no-no.
This applies both to the lips and eyes, or any part of your face where dry skin is present.
3. Applying contouring products over swollen areas
The next issue is using any kind of product to create shadows and applying it over facial swelling.
Using lymphatic drainage methods like facial massage or just holding an ice pack over the puffy areas first reveals the facial structure underneath and makes placing your product more effective.
4. Peach fuzz
It might not even be visible while you’re doing your makeup, but peach fuzz gets highlighted under natural or strong artificial light because it interrupts the light reflection from your skin. If you use powder as well, it becomes even more obvious.
A dermaplaning facial can cost $100 or more, but you can remove the fuzz and dead skin yourself with a single blade razor.
It’s important to clean your face first so that no makeup or cream remains on it. Also make sure the blade and your hands are clean.
Use the blade at a 45 degree angle to your skin with a gentle scraping motion over a small area at a time.
Don’t scrape over active acne marks and be aware that dermaplaning can irritate the skin, so you don’t want to apply makeup straight afterwards.
When you do this consistently and properly, your skin will glow with and without makeup.
5. Compressing the eyes
This is probably not a mistake you will find listed elsewhere but being aware of it can make a big difference to your overall look.
When you apply eyeshadow that is deeper than your skin tone, you’re compressing the area by adding dark shading to it.
If your hairstyle is also flat on top, you make your eyes look even smaller.
This is a question of proportion. The same eye makeup can look great with a more voluminous hairstyle.
Or if you want to keep your hair flat on top, open up your eyes with a softer eyeshadow to create more balance.
Makeup mistakes to avoid
Makeup mistakes can age you or dull your natural beauty. None of these makeup hacks are difficult to do or take much time, but small details like these can prevent ruined makeup and allow you to shine as your best self.
I hope you find them helpful. Let me know in the comments below what your particular makeup grievances are so I know what topics to cover next.
Next up, This Classic Makeup Look is So Elegant and Easy To Do.
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