We are sure these celebrities wanted to shine, but the effect turned out to be the opposite - we just looked at the photo with regret. Let's learn from their mistakes!
Too dense light tone
Just for a second, remember how at least once in our life they diligently covered up the bruises under the eyes with a light tone in several layers. Now Eva Longoria and Nicole Kidman know for sure that too light, dense tone makes the face look unhealthy.
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So if the tone is not combined with the natural shade, a dramatic, painful look comes out, which, perhaps, is needed only when you want to rest and take time off from work under the guise of indisposition.
Warm shadows on light skin and red on dark skin
Avoid purple, red and peach shades. Purple is always shaded into a reddish pink and makes the eyes sore and unhappy. There is nothing wrong with delicate pink shades, but in combination with tired eyes, shadows emphasize soreness and accumulated fatigue.
“One of the important points is eyebrow makeup. Brows that are too thick or thin will make the face sore and tired. Choose the right eyebrow or eyebrow color based on the original hair color."
Marina Maltseva, makeup artist
Lots of powder and highlighter
Sculpting the face with different powders, we emphasize mimic and deep wrinkles. If you have pronounced nasolabial folds on which a layer of powder will lie, the corners of your lips will visually drop down, making your face miserable. It is better to replace the powder with matting wipes or a make-up fixing spray.
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Too much highlighter and glossy tonal fluid isn't a good idea either. They make the face not only greasy, but also painful. In photo shoots and in certain lighting conditions, the highlighter looks beautiful, but in reality it looks unnatural and emphasizes fatigue on dark or slightly yellowish skin.
No blush
It would seem, how else can you ruin your makeup? A smooth and flat face will not give us a fresh look, but blush
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Designed to accentuate your cheeks and refresh your makeup, so don't underestimate them. So we use blush in moderation, not only for the cheekbones, but also for the eyelids.
Gloss, pale nude or brown tone on the lips
To prevent lip gloss from looking like a greasy spot, you have to try: avoid pearlescent textures, especially if you choose delicate, pastel shades.
Cold tones with shine emphasize all the imperfections of the face. Against their background, all rashes and unevenness of tone become immediately noticeable. But the worst thing on the face looks pale nude colors, tone-on-tone the same with skin color. Then the image will immediately lose its attractiveness: the lips will visually merge with the rest of the skin.
Orange and brown lipsticks should also be treated with caution. Not only are they difficult to combine with the rest of the cosmetics, but they have long become the number one choice among the elderly population.