Mistake No. 4: Trying to "plump" your lips You've probably heard, or tried, the trick of lining just outside your natural lip line to make your lips look bigger. But it's way easier said than done. One wrong move and you'll end up looking like Pamela Anderson circa 1993. If you are going to attempt it, Patel says to use a lip liner the same shade as your lipstick on the outer line of your lips, without passing over it. Fill in your lips as well -- that way if your lipstick fades, you don't wind up with only a line around your mouth.
We confess: "The makeup artist for my wedding drew lip liner outside my lips -- I guess it was to make my lips look fuller, but all I kept thinking was 'porn star,'" says editor in chief Beth. "Not exactly what I was going for. When she packed up and left for the day, I dialed it way back with a Q-Tip and vowed never again."
Lol, as I read this I am wearing a smoky eye consisting mainly of blue eye shadow. For my foundation, I did a light contour for my cheekbones. I pencil in my eyebrows because the are already full with only a few minor imperfections. And to top it off, I'm wearing black eyeliner! (It's daytime) However, I am complemented often on my makeup. So I agree with some of these, but others, not at all.
yes we all have different opinions.. from "make-up should be whatever you prefer" to "maybe I do use to much bronzer" but this article is for woman who are trying to achieve the most natural (I barely try at all and still look flawless look) these are clearly tips to not looking like fake barbie dolls. Now if you like your your eyes to look like Rocky got mad at them, and your eyebrows to look like you get them waxed weekly and let your daughter play artist.. by all means do your thing... Me on the other hand would love to learn how to look like im wearing absolutley NOTHING... (:
i love some of the tips but wow i disagree with #3 i love blue eyeshadow in my eyes #8 i use pencil for my eyebrows with a little bit of brown eyeshadow #9 wearing black eyeliner i love black eyeliner i can wear it all day..great article but i debate for #3 #8 #9
Overall, great article. As for mistake #9 using pencil on your eyebrows is up for debate. I naturally have sparse eyebrows and as I get older they are getting more sparse. I rely on the pencil to create eye brow magic. Do I give them a stencil like look- absolutely not but what I do is use 2 different colors, a light one in the beginning part of my brow and one that is a shade darker for my arch and tail. Next I coat them lightly with a brow gel - which to set the look and that's it. Seasonally I use eye brow powder (summer time) I have oily skin.
This is one of the best stories I've read. Far too many women are still wearing foundation shades which don't suit their skin tones. It's very helpful to exfoliate before applying foundation. Trying to re-contour your face with dark powder is too obvious, as is too much luminizer. Over- or under-plucked brows can ruin the most perfect makeup application, as they are the focal point of your face. And using brow wax, or "Divaderme's Brow Extender" (fibers in a bottle) is much more attractive than drawn-on lines.
I tried contouring for the first time the other day and I really liked it. I enjoyed doing it and took my time. Had a few compliments on how I looked that day too. It can be done, however, at least watch a tutorial on it and don't rush it! Also I have worn black eyeliner during the day but I usually go with charcoal now and save the black for later when I want to look like I have more make up on.
Clearly this person giving advice is not a professional makeup artist. Nearly everything she/he said is contrary to a what a talented and skilled makeup artist would say. Adults are much more savvy then she/he is implying and should be able to use a brow pencil followed by the use of a good brow brush and/or brow gel. Also, blue comes in many shades and there is a blue eyeshadow shade for everyone. Actually, most professional makeup artist tout blue eyeshadow as being the most versatile nontraditional(brown or black) eyeshadow color. Maybe this person also believes people can't walk and talk at the same time as well.
I'm sorry, But i love my blue eye shadow and people say it looks amazing on me, And i also wear black eyeliner at all times of the day, So i must be a fail lol. But besides that it's an awesome list!
I am so guilty of going nuts with bronzer and luminizing products! I used to over-pluck my eyebrows and realized I was drawing them right back on...clearly I loved fuller brows!
This article covers so many mishaps. Something like choosing the correct foundation shade is so important and is a process that should take longer than a minute!
Some things I agree & disagree with... I think to each their own. I'm guilty of loving my baseball cap at times, bedhead and occasionally a little glimmer/shimmer shadow during the day... :)
I really disagree with the "sculpting" mistake. Contouring is easy if you have the right shade of bronzer, it isn't something that should be "left to the professionals."
Disagree with about 90% of this. Makeup should be what you love, whatever that is there are NO rules when it comes down to it. The tone of this "Expert" was derogatory and ignorant and I wouldnt take advice from her if it saved me from getting hit by a bus.
I still use a brow pencil to fill in my light spots. Application is the key and blending it with the brow brush. Shadows don't last as long in my opinion. Pencil stays until you remove it.
I definitely plan on taking the advice on changing my foundation and finding the correct shade to match my skin. Another great fact I see useful is using a brush and powder to shade in my eyebrows instead of penciling them in and looking like a fake mask. I have also learned that by leaving off the eyeliner from my eyes make me have a more alert, awake, and fresh look. Saving the eye liner for going out or even late nights.
whoa, so disagree about black eyeliner. If applied right it really can brighten the entire look. Also, there really is nothing wrong with using a pencil on eyebrows, well, unless you're drawing one long thick line. Plus there are always brushes for blending.
I love luminizer! I do not wear it everyday, but I have good skin, and will continue to use it. I do use black liquid MAC professional eyeliner (applied w/a brush) during the day, and people constantly tell me how well I do it. I have green eyes, and do use blue eyeshadow sometimes. Faux pas for some ... success for others. There are no blanket rules. Wear what you like, what makes you happy, & know your limitations. For example, red lipstick doesn't look good on everyone, and after a certain age, go easy w/the glitter.
Blue eye shadow is a no-go for me lol. As for mistake #6, I wear 4 shades on days when I reach for any of my quads. I use the lightest of the 2 medium shades on the inner two-thirds of my lid, then the next darkest on the outer third and in the crease. I use the lightest shade as a highlight, and the darkest to just deepen the outer V. I never considered this "fancy", it's just what I've always done and, in my opinion, it looks nice and adds depth and definition. Of course, I use natural colors, so that could be part of it
there are some great points in this article. The embarrassing part is that I am guilty of doing a few. I do wear black eyeliner almost everyday but i dont wanna look overdone so i am going to go with a brown eyeliner during the day. I believe that i have the right foundation because it is the same color as my face and neck but YIKES to those who i have seen that have a wrong a color and dont blend well. I have seen a few people whose neck is completely different then their face but its not my place to say anything so I turn around. I have chubby cheeks so i have attempted to use the blush in ways to sculpt my cheeks but i have stopped doing that and accepted my cheeks as they are.
Gasp! The article mentions Tony & Tina! I haven't thought of them in quite a while, and I miss them! Still, I will always love my glitter, and wild horses couldn't stop me from sparkling at any age!
I like blue, purple, light grey, mint greens.......lots of pastels for eyeshadow & black or blue liner. I also shadow in my brows with a pencil. I have naturally platinum blonde hair so my lashes & brows are the same. I have to in order for them to show up....lol! It's worth it though! ;-)
I wear more than 3 eyeshadows on most days. I think pops of blue eyeshadow (like as an eyeliner) can be pretty. I wear black eyeliner in the day. And I use a pencil on my brows. I guess I am just one big walking makeup mistake according to them.
I really like a few of these. The first two are spot on. And the luminous make-up is good in small amounts, but not everything needs have shimmer and sparkle.
There are so many articles and "tips and tricks" that contradict each other its difficult to know which to follow. I spend a lot of my time watching makeup tutorials on how to bring out your eyes or do a smokey eye or liner, etc. And these make up artists are using all types of colors - blues, purples, metallic and on and on. As a matter of fact, Estee Lauder has an eye shadow pallette/visual with a woman in purple eyeshadow that is absolutely gorgeous. I think that women should be able to use whatever look makes us comfortable. If trying something new, try it on a weekend or something first to get some feedback. To your writers - you should collaborate a little bit better to ensure that the information you are putting out there for us women is useful and correct. Don't give us one article of DONT'S and then post another article of DO'S (the exact opposite of the don'ts).
Hmm, well if it's her own opinion, I am totally fine. But if this is going to be a general opinion - NO. Yes, I agree on wearing the wrong foundation, and I think thats it. Going for blue eyeshadows? Partly true. Using pencil for eyebrows - well, many still do! Not all people know how to use powder. Eyeliner in the morning? This is so wrong. Black eyeliner is proven to make your eyes look bigger. Draw one side and compare to the other side of your eye thats without it. You can tell the difference. Contouring is a more advance move in makeup, but a good contour will not be that obvious in bright day light, just enough to bring in the effect - afterall, whats the purpose of contouring if you can't use it outside?
To Miranda:
It is normal to post stories with totally different advices and opinions. Every artist has his own style and likes different things. They just give us different points of view and different tips, so everybody has to decide for him/herself which one(s) to apply. You don't follow them blindly. You just pick up some things and enrich your knowledge. Art is freedom. :)
OK. blue shadow can be worn beautifully. The last article I read on hear says you SHOULD contour, you CAN wear blue, line inside the lip line for smaller appearance and OUTSIDE for larger. Black liner is fine whenever! Is "it" a do or don't? You shouldn't post articles that completely contradict each other! Makeup is an art and the "rules" can be adjusted accordianally!
I disagree with almost everything in this article. I am a makeup artist and I can tell you this is completely insane! It makes me so mad that people write advice like this that isnt true!
Some of these are so wrong. Blue eye shadow only works if the color is completely solid no glitter sparkles. Lips liner can work for you if you use a slow steady hand. Practicing on paper can really help you with that. Filling in your brows is not a crime especially for people with thin eyebrows. Eyeliner is fine in the day if your not working out or sweating.
Definitely guilty of mismatched foundation - but only because the woman at MAC suggested I go a shade darker 'to add colour'; she was so helpful up until then I felt rude saying no.
Oh my! I am guilty of wearing my night cream for my day cream, only because it does not contain sunscreen. Most day creams contain sunscreen which I am very sensative to. I do go and get my foundation color tested 2 timesper year, summer and winter. I do agree with most of these tips.
I disagree with almost every aspect of this article. I'm sorry, but so many contradictions in one article doesn't give much leeway. First, women with blue eyes can wear blue eye shadow. I also disagree with the black eyeliner in the daytime? WHAT?? I can understand black heavy eyeliner should he saved for evening, but a fine line of black liner on the upper lid is not wrong! And there is nothing wrong with contouring. It works. I believe the message here is to use moderation for your day time look. The evenings are meant for more dramatic looks when it comes to your makeup!
I disagree with the makeup tip that women shouldn't wear blue eyeshadow. I have medium brown/auburn hair and brown eyes, and I sometimes wear blue eyeshadow, and I don't look like a clown, IMO. I also wear dark navy eyeliner on occasion. You just have to be careful and not overdo it, like wearing electric blue shiny eyeshadow, which looks really fake and just TOO much. A touch of blue on the eyes looks fine to me. If it were such a no-no, makeup companies would stop selling the stuff.
What if you have extremely light eyebrowns and very thin ones...what to do so they don't look so "unreal"??? I try blond eyebrow pencil and then try to blend with same color eye shadow. What would be better?
I disagree with over half of these "mistakes". Blue eyeshadow can be worn well in small amounts. You can wear pencil on your brows for definition (not drawing them in), Sculpting your face is easy if you know what you are doing, and the rest of the things are pretty much common sense. This article was not helpful at all. It's your makeup, do what you want.
Hmmm...interesting that blue is not a great color for dark eyes/haired woman as in the TB article "10 Things I Learned at Makeup Artist School", it states ... "For brown eyes: Brown is a neutral color, so any color will work well, says Prior. "But the most standout colors are blue and purple." I guess it depends on the shade, shimmer/no shimmer, etc...
aren't we all guilty of some of these mistakes? the creepy brow pencil disaster is especially tempting these days when brows are "in the news" ... i like the shadow and brush suggestion
I'm guilty to some of these mistakes but I do it very subtle makeup so it looks good on me! I use blue eyeshadow but use a dark blue color as a power eyeliner. I use pencil to fill in the brows because I overplucked in middle school and now have a bald spot. But I draw in short strokes so it resembles my own brow hair. And I wear black eyeliner in the daytime, but I draw it in a thin line so it can accentuate my short lashes. I don't really see these as mistakes but I can see how it can be overdone at times.
I'm TOTALLY guilty of wearing black eyeliner ALL the time!! LOL!! I didn't think it looked that bad. I'm younger (20's) and I've never thought about the difference. I'll have to try a diff. color next time. Thanx for the "heads up"!!
Ha! I'm totally guilty of black eye liner during the day. I don't know though, to me, if you line just at the base of your lashes and make the line very thin, it still accentuates even in the daytime. I won't be changing my routine, thankfully I'm only guilty of that one thing lol!
Pretty good article. I have a few issues with some things, though. For instance, I have very light gray-blue eyes, and a smokey eye at night with dark blue shadow looks amazing! A very subtle light silvery blue looks cute in the daytime as well. Some people can pull off black eyeliner during the day, for example, women who have an exotic look or dark complexion. I look silly wearing black liner in the daytime, though.
Some good advice and some prejudice in this article. For example, the right shade of blue applied properly looks great on my eyes. A friend's coloring looks perfectly natural with black eyeliner all the time. Luminizing can make you look ghoulish or glowing with health depending on what color is used, where it's applied, and when it's worn. Conversely, matte products can make your skin look like you're dried out and desperately in need of hydration. And the fact that not every woman can or should wear red lipstick is missing from this list.
A lot of this is good advice, but scrubbing your face to get dry flakes off by itself can be really harmful. Blue can be really pretty, you just have to use the right color and how to use it. Black eyeliner is ok for people with darker complexions or hair, just not in really think lines.
Luminating Powders/Blushes-Oh No!! Totally Aging-I did it one day and saw a jigsaw puzzle on my face-every line and ones I didn't know I had popped out and just took over the whole look. The "Wipe" immediately came out-
suddenly I looked younger-never again.
before exfoliating dry skin like crazy, find out the reason for having dry patches, cause in most cases a scrub won't fix it. Also, don't see anything wrong with black eyeliner- it's classical and works for most people. Totally agree on glitter and luminizing.
It was usefull as a general guideline what to watch out for. Especially for people like me who use make-up because they have to and aren't all reallythat good at it. Just like the make-up tips from pro's, general guidelines according to skill level.
What's amusing is I read this article shortly after reading articles about colors that work on everybody and makeup artist tricks that told exactly how to do several of the "mistakes" on this list. Also, blue eye shadow was on the "works for everyone" list, but is shown here as a mistake for some people. Hmmm
Good to read, being a makeup artist I have a hard time seeing ladies wearing the wrong shade of foundation. I know it is hard to find the perfect shade, I think even in drugstores or other grocery stores that sell makeup, a person should be trained to pick the right shade.
What's wrong with blue eyeshadow? Navy is awesome on brown eyes...
Black eyeliner is fine during the day. The WAY you wear is applies to day and night not the color itself. Heavy or darker eyeshadow paired with black eyeliner may be more of a nighttime look, as an example. But if you keep it light on the eyelids and have a nice, neat, simple touch of black liner in the day that's perfectly acceptable.
Contouring. Really? People shouldn't try to contour their faces? Shaping your face is what makes you stand out (given that it is done properly). It's obvious that you shouldn't use dark brown bronzer if you're skin is fair...The point is knowing how to create a shadow on your face that will compliment its shape or add a little bit of definition if there isn't quite enough for you. Highlighting powder isn't made to look white on your face. You shouldn't even be able to tell it's there...
Should I stop wearing mascara too? Maybe even refrain from bathing everyday?
Articles like this should be written by people who know what they're talking about. Readers actually listen to tips so try to get your information straight.
some yes some no ... black eyeliner for me is a must and same goes to slight countouring (well if you d it right and not a stripe of bronzer across the cheek)
but totally agree with the wrong foundation shades & blue eyeshadow
Most of these tips are valid and useful. A few seem too cut-and-dried to me. For example, I've done subtle contouring for many years and it looks totally natural - me, just a bit better!
I have to disagree with some tips: You can wear black eyeliner during the day. If that's what flatters your eyes do it! And you can contour your face with makeup....don't go too dark-just one shade darker than your regular foundation will do, I also really love highlighter on the bridge of your nose and on the cheek bones ;) You have to find what works best for you!
"wearing black eyeliner in the day" are you kidding me? Black is a color that goes with every eyecolor, therefore making EVERY EYE POP. That is the most stupid "rule" I've ever heard of. Bobbi Brown stated that black eyeliner and mascara are the essentials and best color to make eyes stand out. STUPID ARTICLE.
weird, i wear black eyeliner during the day, I wear blue eyeshadow, i wear glitter etc. i get compliments all the time on my make up-and its never over the top or anything-i guess some rules ARE meant to be broken. I do agree on the sculpting & illuminating and wearing too many colours!
Some people can get away with ignoring a couple or all of these tips,but then again A LOT of people can't, and they over due it. I think this is a great article showing that people do overuse their makeup and end up looking worse rather than better. If you know how to apply it correctly, more power to ya.
I disagree with two of these 'mistakes.' The first is that you should not ignore your brows. I have naturally fine blonde hair and as such my brows do not need any help, while they might not be perfect I prefer them natural to ending up with over plucked brows.
The second 'mistake' that I disagree with is the use of glitter. I am in my early 20s and while I am not a club going individual I do think that it is possible to use glitter in a tasteful manner. The key is to not use too much, only use it on your eyes and if you make sure to not go crazy applying the shadow up to your brows. Also make sure to use a neutral color like colors similar to those found on Urban Decay's Naked color palettes.
I disagree with the blue eyeshadow and the black eyeliner points. I think that the correct blue, applied correctly, can look gorgeous. I love smokey eyes done with a dark blue shadow. It's an unexpected pop. As far as the eyeliner goes, it's all in where you're going and how you're applying it. If you're going to an office job, obviously heavy kohl black eyeliner is not right. But a soft, thin black cat eye can be fun in the right environment.
If you know how to apply blue shadow & black liner correctly, then it's fine. How can there be one article talking about how to contour and highlight your face followed by another article telling you basically never to do it? A little confusing. As with anything, I think you can do pretty much whatever you want and get away with it as long as you know what you are doing. :)
I'm so so sick of hearing people say how "wrong" blue eyeshadow is. I feel like discrediting everything else they're saying as a source who can't be trusted. Blue eyeshadow can be fun and beautiful, especially on brown-eyed girls like me. I love my blue eyeshadow/liner/mascara and I'll wear it with pride and always encourage others to do the same. After all, why should anyone else care if we wear blue or not? Makeup should be fun, not just what experts consider "appropriate".
Great article, I wear black eyeliner all the time. I will try something different and I never wear blue eyeshadow, yuck! I used to try and sculpt my cheeks but now I wear mostly natural colors since I am getting older. I am glad to know the queenphoto (my daughter) hasn't wore the blue eyeshadow either. Yea for you!
ALWAYS prep the skin! Wash your face with a gentle soap in the morning (NO acids or peroxides!), pat dry with a clean towel. If skin is dry, use a gentle moisturizer. I personally like to let it soak in for about 30 min then rinse face water, to remove excess, but keep moisture, because my face gets very oily throughout the day. Then apply a primer to face and eyelids. If lips are dry put a chapstick on before lipstick. If they are peeling, mix some sugar and olive oill into a small paste, then you a toothbrush, or your fingers to rub it on you lips. DONT rub to hard and for too long or your lips may get irratated/and or bleed. Rinse off and aply a chapstick. If you dont have time, just apply a chapstick, AVOID LIPSTICK AND LIPGLOSS, they will not only highlighter the peeling spots, but will look clumpy and goopy. BIG no no.
Good article. Agree with it all. Especially the contouring! If you don't know what you're doing you will end up looking like an amateur drag queen!!not a good look! lol.
I think some of these are subjective-they can be pulled off if they are done correctly. Blue eyeshow, penciled in brows and glitter (I don't wear glitter myself but I can appreciate it if its done correctly) and if an eyeshadow palette comes with 4 colors, its okay to wear them if you know where to apply the colors.- again- can be done, if done correctly.
Excellent tips! I agree with all of them, but I also agree with the commenters who point out that some of these rules don't apply to everyone and/or 100% of the time. A few people CAN wear blue eyeshadow and sometimes a little glitter is fun. :-)
I agree with most of these tips but not all of it. I apply black eyeliner during the day and it looks great cause I'm very neat and I'm doing it for quite a few years. So no, I don't agree with that rule. And also, I know a lot of people who appy black eyeliner during the day and if they do it correctly it looks great.
Also about the glitter, if you are going out clubbing or celebrating New Years Eve, why not? If you buy some quality pigmented glitter, and know exactly where on your eye lid to apply it. So, another 'tip' I don't agree with.
Most of these tips are excellent. But I agree with the previous reviewer; not all of them apply to everyone. It IS possible for someone other than a makeup professional to do some facial contouring with makeup subtly and effectively. And a THIN line of black eyeliner during the day (dotted in between the roots of the lashes) can be a great way to make lashes look thicker in a subtle way. Otherwise, lots of great info here!
I only broke the first two rules, but it was the Sephora SA's fault...she helped me pick it out and tested it on my skin.
I agree with the people before me, some of the rules i don't agree with. Blue works if done right. And the whole don't contouring thing seems off. Women are told to not over do it on the make up, but make up should enhance what they already have and then they're showed to highlight this and that, and add color to shape this and that. Then in the end it should only be done by professionals?
I don't agree with a lot of these "rules." I think makeup is meant to be played with. Blue eyeshadow, glitter and black eyeliner are wearable if done correctly! Boo to rules!!!
Wow....spot on,totally agree with these suggestions,lol@ the illuminating bit,am soooooo guilty of that,but duly noted and I also wear a slightly darker foundation cos my face is actually brighter than my neck
But i don't agree with the black eyeliner thing.. if you use a soft smudgy liner you can accent your eyes beautifully.. just don't attack your waterline with it
I agree on the part of not using a pencil for brows! Most of the time when I go to make up counters, SAs there ask me what I do with my brows because they look naturally thick in a nice way but it didn't seem I use a pencil to draw them at all. Thanks to Bobbi Brown for suggesting a brown eye shadow look very natural on brows. :)
Dont ever be afraid to explain, i MEAN explain to the woman whose waxing and tweezing your eye brows. I went in for my 50th time and the woman took more hair off on my right so now im doing a 3 month "no wax/teeze" to grow them back. Im 18 and my mother explained to me they will be extremely hard to grow back once im older so i must be very careful. She tells me she envys me because i allowed my eyebrows to say thick and shaped to where they just looked cleaned up because she had to learn the hard way in getting her eye brows done. Im always looking up a way for her to get her eyebrows back :)
i always thought that wearing a shade darker helped with imperfections..i always looked so pale either way but im still learning how to bronze. Through out highschool it was noticeable when others go too dark on their foundation..it was creepy to see their arms a different color than their face.
I Dont agree with the eyeliner or illuminating make up. I wear this foundation that has sparkly stuff in it, and people have complimented me on it (Maybe it has something to do with me being 16 too) . My eyes are already big and always look awake so I put the eyeliner on, But besides that a lots on point. But I do have to say, the writer doesn't sound very adventurous when it comes to makeup. Her makeup style of choice is kind of bland, in my opinion. Then again my opinion doesn't matter much anyways :) over all I liked it
A good read - although regarding #9 - I have had white blond eyebrows all my life and would like to know more about the waxy powder used as a brow filler PLEASE!
who do they get to write these articles?? are you kidding me about the blue eyeshadow? come on, general statements like these prove the writer is an amateur.
Should be MANDATORY READING for anyone getting started with makeup or who's been wearing it a long time and thinks she knows it all (like me). I wore that Luminizing Powder and thought I was just ethereal looking until I was told "you look really strange, like an alien, all glowing" ... looked in the mirror, sure enough it was pitch black outside and you could read a book beside me.
Brava to the woman who said makeup is an artistic expression with no absolutes. Long live Lady Gaga! Granted, I don't want to look like Mimi of the Drew Carey show, 'cuz that's not artistic, it's just sad. :) But I'm a light-skinned, blue-eyed brunette with some grey, and a brown eyeliner just looks wrong on me. The black liner and blue shadow I wear are muted and silvery, and I know how to apply them so it looks good. and at almost 62, I still get compliments.
Yes definitely about applying it right when it comes to eyeshadows. Although some shades of blue suit people with certain eye/hair colours better than others!
and I love my black eyeliner, any time of day :)
For years, I've read dire warnings about blue eyeshadow. I am a brown-eyed natural redhead, and always receive compliments while wearing carefully applied and blended blue eyeshadow. I agree, it is all in the application.
Nope, it's not in the color but how you use and blend it. Any color will make you look like clown if there is no proper blending and harmonization done. It is easier to blame the shadows than our own work of hand...
I don't think there are any mistakes in makeup. I view makeup as an artistic expression. Just because it may not look good on one person does not mean it will not look good on another.
At the age of 42 , I should avoid most of all those mistkes I do still now. reading this article makes me knew them. I'm going to wash my face now and start over again.
You guys must not be Nars fans, considering Francois has come out with lots of blue eyeshadows recently and every time I see a picture of someone wearing them, they're certainly not 70s ish. Or, I guess, not Urban Decay, Too Faced, MUFE, etc., etc. fans. I think it entirely depends on contrast--if you're low contrast, blue eyeshadow can be too shocking compared to, say, pale skin/blond hair/light eyes. If you're high contrast, it's just like any other color.
I didn't realize those worst things i used to do in my face until such time i read this article, it's kinda interesting to know about make ups , it's helpful.
I must say, this is amazing article ! So true! I am sure that every woman has made at least one of this "mistakes", so do I.
I am so addicted to the black eyeliner, and I think it is more a personal opinion, and discussable theme, about make up, standards, styles and habits . Although, great work! Like the article!
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Mostly great advice IMHO, however, blue eyeshadow can be very becoming if done correctly, and black eyeliner in the daytime can also be tasteful if not overdone.
I'm guity of 2 and 5. In my partial defense, my skin is so dry that avoiding any risk of flakes means going without makeup on those places. (There's only so much sleep time I'm willing to sacrifice.) For many of the rest, I agree with the other post about this being very conservative. I always thought makeup was about fun and fantasy. The cultural obsession with lady-like naturalness is beginning to become a drag.
This article seems overly conservative.
If I don't wear black eyeliner during the daytime what am I going to wear? Brown doesn't give the same sharp clean look that black does. I love colored liners but not every day. I've never noticed or heard of black liner making people look tired. I look like I'm about to keel over if I wear no liner at all or a light colored liner. If anything the black makes me look more awake.
I love glitter. The only time I think it looks bad is if the person is oily or wearing too much or too dark of blush. If you look like you're bathing in it that's just silly but if you use it to highlight or just a touch on your face and neck it can look cute.
Blue with bright red/pink lipstick and bright red/pink blush on ultra pale skin looks like you're trying to be a clown but that isn't the only way to wear it. I have light blues, electric blues, teals and a blurple, all of which I love and use and never look like a doll.
Having three or less colors in your eyeshadow? I rarely do four or more, but I see it done in cute ways all the time, particularly with NYX Sugarpill.
I don't enjoy doing my makeup just to accentuate the features I have, partly because my features suck but also because I like it to be fun. Doing your makeup should be an experiment everyday and giving yourself so many rules on what you can or can't use or do just seems stifling.
Truer words have never been spoken about blue eyeshadow--I am always so frustrated when people try to get me to wear it because it will bring out my blue eyes. No, wrong. It will not do that, but it will bring out my (ubiquitous) under eye circles. UGLY
i dont agree with the black eyeliner thing. When I dont where my black eyeliner people always comment on how tired i look and I can tell that my eyes look more big and open with black eyeliner
Wow....I have done almost all of these things and never looked crazy or been told that I am doing it wrong....I think black eyeliner is fine especially if you have dark lashes and hair...I also think blue eyeshadow is fine as long as you do it right
There's nothing wrong with eyeliner in the daytime, especially if your hair is dark. Just go easy on it - a light, thin line - and then smudge it with a Q-tip. It ends up being an indistinct grey darkening around the lashes (which defines your eyes in a subtle way), instead of a visible dark black or brown line. Well applied makeup should always look like you are not wearing any, especially in the daytime.
There is a lot of good information in this article especially about over tweezing eyebrows. So for all the ladies in your early 20's and up, don't over do it when tweezing or you'll end up with little or no brows later on!
Some of these aren't really mistakes, but rather what people are capable of doing. Wearing eyeliner in the daytime isn't too bad if you don't overdo it.
the first few are great,,, the rest? pshttt... please
you can wear whatever you want as long as you have the personality to go with it
I wear neon pink , orange, purple or red lipstick everyday... i can pull it off... but other people might look a bit silly doing that.. do what you are comfortable with.. glitter can be damaging to your skin... and make you look a bit drag .. but if its your thing go for it
I think this is crap! Most people can pull these off (blue eyshadow, black eyeliner, glitter, contouring, etc). I think people should be creative and expressive through makeup and be able to do what they want.
This article really help us to avid the mistakes which can be harmful to our skin. I do not like to do much makeup. So that I realize that i am far away from these mistakes. But it is much informative to many people to avoid their day to day mistakes about the makeup.
Everything they said is not only true, but also quite entertaining. The thick black liner on both the lashline and the waterline looks too dark for daytime and makes the eye appear smaller.
I don't think the person that wrote this knows a single thing about makeup!!!!! Black eyeliner is always good and goes with anything. Also alot of people look awesome in blue eyeshadow. I think whoever wrote this needs a cosmetic wake up
I agree with everything, but the black eyeliner, too! If it isn't a hard black, and is done thinly, as close to the lash-line as possible, then smudged a bit, it looks wonderful on everyone! A brown-black is good too. I DO think all the way, under the eye is too much. Save that for night. (:
This is a very good argument. I'll admit that I tend to ignore my eyebrows because I get scared that someone is going to over tweeze them because they grow so sparsly. And I don't over do it with the pencil. Blue eyeshadow can look good if you to it right (I'm not one of those people, so I don't try as much anymore.) Over all good read. Very informative.
I have so much difficulty finding the right foundation for my skin. I go up one shade and it looks like I have a tanned face, I go down one shade and I look like the walking dead. I swap brands and powders and yet I've never been able to find the right colour for me. This is the most frustrating thing for me.
As for eye liner - I think you can wear it during the day but in moderation! If you wear it right it can really make your eyes pop!
I agree completely about the luminizing products! There are so many women with totally luminated under-eyes - very easy to go overboard. Inner corner is key I think.
i just read another article highlighting blues as the new it shade for this fall - and then this says no blue eyeshadow! go figure...i do agree w/ the foundation tip though. i've found myself switching to a lighter shade in the fall/winter after my summer tan fades!
Ok, I was gifted with no butt and a big belly. But I was also given big blue eyes and long eyelashes. I wear my blue eye shadow and my black eyeliner during the day. But it has taken me many years to get it just right. The blues are more of slate/gray blue. The eye liner is a very fine line for the day, thicker at night. It can be done, but again it has to be done right!
you can wear black eyeliner during the day, as long as its not too intense and you either smudge it out a bit or just have some liquid eyeliner on. As for dry skin and make up..ALWAYS exfoliate or use a moisturizing cream before applying foundation, or else the make up will look bad! And..the highlighter part..always use on some areas of the face and sparingly..because you'll end up looking like a grease ball.
I agree with the eyebrow definer thing-waxy powders work much better and look so natural! But I'm totally guilty of the black eyeliner in the daytime! I guess I should switch to brown :)
I personally don't think wearing black eyeliner during the day is bad. I understand the issue of blue eyeshadow. I don't really see a lot of women wearing it. I used to wear it, but very lightly blended and I still didn't really like it that much. Good info though!
WHOA, WHOA,WHOA!!!!! No black eyeliner during the day? That's absurd. And I can rock blue. Almost anyone can if they find the right shade and know how to apply it.
I agree with the eyebrow thing because they definitley don't grow back. I think blue eyeshadow is OK but you have to find the right color for your tone and always blend.
Blue eyeshadow makes my hazel eyes pop and they appear more green-ish which I really like...nothing wrong with that but when it's too shiny/sparkly it can make you look like a prostitute plus like the black liner, it is too much for daytime use. I had a problem applying makeup over my peeling skin...it looked awful. Thank God I found these little exfoliating cloths from Target that are similar to loofah but not as harsh on your skin... they take away all the dead skin and blackheads and make my skin super soft...don't need to worry about looking ridiculous anymore!
I don't entirely agree with two of these. First is the blue eyeshadow. Maybelline has this quad of eyeshadows. On it, it tells you where to put the eyeshadow. I have one that comes with shades of purple and blue that look amazing! (: I think blue is not an everyday color, but for special occasions, it is fine.
This is funny, blue eyeshadow is the only color that suits me, and big time, too. If I apply anything in more natural brownish colors, people start asking me, "Are you all right? You look sick." Natural colors just kill me on the spot, while blues and pinks make me look healthy and, strange as it sounds, natural.
Ahhh come on now! I have seen some ladies pull-off the blue eye shadow--The key is the right shade of blue for your complexion, not over doing it and good blending.
Remember in the 90's when it was cool to wear brown lipliner with a brick red lipstick! My eyebrows are growing in and I haven't touched them since April. I always measured them by the snout part of my nose, come to find out it's supposed to be the bridge. So now I'm trying to grow them out and get them fuller. I noticed though that I have more white eyebrows than brown anymore! As far as the black eyeliner, I wear it all the time! I also wear blue eyeshadow. A little does make my dark hair/eyes look good.
Great article with what we should avoid and suggested solutions. The "We confess" area was also fun to read. At my age, 54, I have slowly moved to less is more. My routine each day, morning and night includes a clean face with a good hydration product along with drinking plenty of water. Many friends and family members comment on how smooth my face skin is to the touch. I'm happy to go with or without makeup. Dawn
I have to agree with other comments. Some of these advice isn't exactly correct. I'm one of those (lucky?) people who have fair skin, blue eyes and dark hair - blue eyeshadows really SUIT me and compliment skin and eyes. Same with black eye liner, it usually looks vulgar on blondes but appropriate on brunettes and not only at night. Everything is good if you know measure!
Well.... I wasn't surprised at some of the first of these, but I'm guilty of going too pale on my foundation, not too dark. Cosmeticians keep putting me in mediums, which I think make me look awful and jaundiced..as for flakes, I can't ever remember having them on my face. I'm "blessed" with oily skin (I say blessed because us shine-time girls tend to wrinkle less - look at my Mom!). Anyone can wear any color eyeshadow, as long as you keep it in a little (1/2") sideways "V" at the outside of your eyelid I agree with whoever said that navy and rich blues work where pastel won't. Black eyeliner? I've seen it done bad (really bad!!!!) and I've seen it done well. I generally line almost all across my upper lid, but only about a third of the way in from the outer corner on my bottom lid, and I generally use violet, not black. Black is too harsh on me, even at night. She is right about the sculpting business, there are better ways to "plump" your lips, and I haven't seen any daytime illuminations locally that were due to makeup. Here in S. Texas, it's 104 and it has been and will be that hot for two months both ways. We glow because we sweat, and there's no way to stop it. (Thank you, Bare Minerals Mineral Veil, but I have to keep putting it on!) A little glitter on a night out is great, but don't overdo. And my eyebrows are a mess, I have pock marks in the middle of them (I had chicken pox really really bad when I was 16) so a pencil, lightly done with short, choppy strokes in the direction of the natural hair growth actually makes me look even for a change. I suppose everything can be overdone, but I'm shocked at how many of these "blunders" I've seen done, and done well...
I have to disagree with some of these "mistakes". I love black liquid liner, and for daytime it looks very clean with a skin tone matching eyeshadow. I also like blue eyeshadow. I don't put it from eyebrow to lids, but rather in the crease and blend it gradually upward into (once again) a skin tone matching shadow.
Whol is this make up artist Patel? Make up is meant to be fun,not to be taken too seriously and ther are no rules. We all agree looking like a clown when you aren't one is a bit of a stretch but some of these no- no's are ridiculous. You can so totally wear blue without looking like you've got a black eye,black eyed liner during the day means I actually look awake and pencil or eyeshadow on eyebrows depend on whatever the user prefers. Make up is very indiviadualistic and to put these no-no's on make up is just simply old fashioned and ridiculous!
A little black eyeliner under the lashes, followed by dark brown, is the best for me and seems to hold up the longest. Also, I HAVE to use an eyebrow pencil since I have no eyebrows anymore (alopecia). If I sharpen it well and go with tiny thin strokes, it looks pretty good.
Blue shadow can definetly be done wrong, light shades make my eyes look bruised or highlight my dark circles. Darker blues like indigo or navy I think are fine.
Don't agree at all with the blue eye shadow comment! I've worn it for years and love the way it looks, if it's done right and only on the lid! I never blend beyond the crease, that's where you get your clown look!