Just like the products and brushes you use on your face are important, the placement of your makeup can totally change your look. Find out if you're making these common errors with your bronzer, brows and more.
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You're applying bronzer to your entire face.
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Bronzer is meant to accent your bone structure and complexion, not disguise it. Skip the Oompa Loompa look and apply bronzer sparingly to the forehead, cheekbones and jawline to avoid looking overdone.
If you're just stippling a little row of concealer under your eyes, you aren't maximizing the benefits of this excellent fixer-upper. Instead, apply it in a triangle. This not only evens out all the darkness and inconsistencies below your eyes, but also creates a "triangle of light" that draws attention to your eyes.
You're only applying eyeliner on the bottom lash line.
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Bottom liner may be easier to apply, but skipping the top lash line can make your eyes look smaller and give your face an older look, which is probably not the goal you're after. Take a few moments to apply a thin line on top — it'll pay off by giving your eyes a more awake and lifted appearance.
Defining your brows is a great way to polish your look, but placing your arch way above your actual brow just looks outdated and unnatural. Some people simply don't have dramatic arches, so just follow the curve that's already there to ensure your brow pencil or shadow doesn't make you appear angry or surprised.
If you're blending your blush exclusively to the apples of your cheeks, that can make you look more clown-like than fresh. Instead, apply it to your cheeks and then sweep it upward on your cheekbones, as well as a bit below the apples of your cheeks for a healthy glow.
If you want to make your eyes appear larger, try leaving a little gap between your top and bottom eyeliner at the outer corners — connecting them closes off the eye, making them look smaller. Bonus: If you want really wide, bright eyes, add nude liner along your bottom waterline.
The fastest way to look like you belong in the '80s is by applying a shimmery eyeshadow all the way up to your eyebrows. See how much more youthful Emma Stone looks with a more sparing look that focuses the color to the outer corners of her eyes?
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The tail of your brow is too long.
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If you're drawing your brows on and make them too long at the ends, you risk giving your eyes a sleepy effect that drags your features downward. To find your perfect arch and length, place an eyeliner pencil on your nostril vertically, which is where your brows should start. Then, point it through your pupil, which indicates where the arch should be. Finally, hold it diagonally from your outer nostril to the outside corner of your eye — where it hits is where your brow's tail should be.
You know the age-old expression "less is more"? Well, that applies so much to concealer. Sure, this handy product can make your look go from sleepy to perky in just a matter of moments, but using too much can actually make you look overdone rather than awake. Apply a thin layer and blend, then see if you still need a bit more to complete the look.
Blush can liven up your face in just two quick swipes, but if you apply it under your cheekbones, it can give your bone structure a sullen look. Sweep a pretty pink shade on the apples of your cheeks, then blend it up and downward.
Applying highlighter all over the place in hopes of making your brows and eyes stand out? Instead of being more defined, your brows could just wind up looking weird. Use a matte or semi-matte concealer in a hue that's just a shade lighter than your actual complexion, then blend, blend, blend.
Sam's enthusiasm for makeup is only rivaled by their love of all things relating to cats. In their spare time, they enjoy watching scary movies, putting avocado on everything, and seeing how many shades of the rainbow they can dye their hair before 30.