
Even the fact that you have been wearing make-up since you were young does not protect you from these make-up mistakes. We have collected 10 of the most common, you just need to check yourself.
Mistake 1: Choosing Too Light Concealer
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Jennifer Lopez. Photo: Getty Images
The stars have made this mistake more than once. For example, Kim Kardashian, Eva Longoria, Jennifer Lopez and Jessica Alba. The shade of the concealer should not be more than one shade lighter than the skin. Otherwise, the makeup will look ridiculous.
Mistake 2: Using Powder Wrong

Powder is needed not to make the entire skin of the face absolutely dull and lifeless, but to fix the make-up where it is needed and soften the shine in the T-zone. Apply the product to the target areas with a small brush and leave shine where it belongs.
Mistake #3: forget the neck

A classic mistake is to ignore the neck while taking care of your face and makeup. You need to apply moisturizer, sunscreen and toned foundation on it. If you forget about the latter, you will most likely get a sharp transition from light skin to dark neck. It is not necessary to apply the foundation on the neck in the same layer as the face. The main thing is to create a smooth transition.
Mistake 4: You don’t mix your makeup well

Careful shading is the key to high-quality and accurate makeup. Therefore, do not rush forward and neglect this stage. The shading quality is also directly affected by the brush. Therefore, your main task is to choose the right one for different tasks and keep it clean. Read how to do this here.
Mistake 5: You painted your lips wrong

Going beyond the contour of the lips is normal, but on the contrary, it is illegal to reduce them in volume. However, most do. You need to bring the lips along the anatomical contour – not the most convex part and color – along the pigmented zone. So they will look visually fuller, but at the same time natural.
Mistake 6: Don’t Hurry

Wet makeup is not a good idea, even if you’re late. Do not rush to apply the next layer of cosmetics until the previous one is absorbed. Otherwise, the funds will be mixed, they can begin to roll, and their durability will be significantly reduced. Before applying a new product, wait at least a minute and make sure the previous one is absorbed.
Mistake 7: Not using shadow base

As a result, the shadows treacherously roll in the crease of the eyelid within a few hours after makeup. The base under the shadows is the foundation, which will fix them and prolong the permanence, so do not neglect this product even with daily make-up.
Mistake 8: Applying blush incorrectly

Blush can be used in a variety of ways – as eyeshadow on the eyelids, as lipstick on the lips, and even on the forehead for contouring. However, it should be applied carefully on the cheekbones so as not to make the face visually wider and the cheeks sunken. The highest part of the cheekbone is the perfect place for blush if you’re wearing daily makeup.
Mistake 9: Forgetting your lashes

If you focus on the eyes – smoky ice or arrows – remember the space between the eyelashes. It is important to paint over it so that the makeup looks complete. The easiest way to do this is to use a medium-hard, dark colored pencil.
Mistake 10: Not preparing your skin for makeup

Every makeup artist will confirm that the foundation of good makeup is pre-care. Therefore, before applying foundation, make sure that the facial skin is thoroughly cleaned and moisturized. If you forget this stage, the cosmetics will lie in an uneven layer and will not last until the evening.
Source: People Talk

I’m Roger Gritton, and I’ve been writing for the The Fashion Vibes for over 5 years now. My specialty is beauty news; I’m passionate about covering the latest trends, products, and innovations in the industry. In my time there, I’ve become known as an authority on all things beauty-related.
I love discovering new experts to interview, researching up-and-coming ingredients and techniques that are making their way onto our beauty shelves and highlighting people who are making a difference in the world of cosmetics. My work has appeared not only on The Fashion Vibes, but also several other publications including the New York Times Magazine, Allure Magazine and Refinery29.