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17 Signs You May Be Wearing Too Much Makeup

Lipsticks are like potato chips (you can never stop at just one)
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You'd Rather Be Late Than Seen Without Makeup
We've all been there: You can either be on time with your makeup looking worse for the wear, or you can be ten minutes late with your makeup 1000 percent on point. Come on, which one would you choose?

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Your Daily Look Involves Four Types of Concealer
Everyone who wears too much makeup knows you've got your heavy-duty concealer for dark circles, the one you use for pesky blemishes that crop up during that time of the month, the one that's a couple shades lighter that you use to highlight your under-eye area, the one you use to disguise the redness on the sides of your nose, the sheer dewy one -- and the list goes on (and on).

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You Often Spend More on Makeup Than Food
When that new Too Faced eye shadow palette came out, you decided to give up Starbucks for the month so you could get it (and it was totally worth it).

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You Can't Wrangle Your Stash
At this point, your makeup has pretty much taken over your life, and it's everywhere. You have multiple train cases of the stuff stashed all around your house, all the drawers and shelves in your bathroom are packed and forget about all that primo real estate on top of your vanity. It's official: you have too much makeup.

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You're Constantly Adding to Your Collection
Even though you already have too much makeup, that doesn't mean you're not perpetually on the hunt for more. In fact, if too much time elapses between purchases, you start to feel a little ... empty.

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BY ROSIE NARASAKI | MAR 29, 2017 | SHARES
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