Makeup Artists Revel 5 Top Tops To Avoid Doing!

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We have sourced the tips from 9 top makeup artists want you to stop doing…

You know the little habits we get into – time for some new ideas ..  Have you been doing your make up the same way for…. how long!  Really?  It is definitely time to reassess some of your techniques and perhaps go to a professional to update update your look – honestly it is well worth the effort.

You probably have a trusted makeup routine you do every single day of your life. But guess what? It might include something that would make a pro cringe. We asked nine top makeup artists to get real with us about the one thing they wish their clients would stop doing. How many are you guilty of?

Using too much makeup. “I see more and more women wearing more and more makeup. Though I’m a huge supporter of wanting to look the way you want to look, I’m concerned that a number of women are simply following an Instagram trend. To me, that much makeup doesn’t even look good in pictures with professional lighting, let alone in full daylight or under fluorescent office lights.” —Beau Nelson, who works with Nicole Richie and Christina Hendricks

OD’ing on brow pencil. “One trend I’ve been seeing that is bad is what I call the stencil brow. It has hard, square edges and an unbelievable arch. The brows are a vast mountain of little hairs. The best way to draw them on or fill them in is to use a lighter color than your hair and use featherlight strokes in the direction your hairs naturally grow. And it doesn’t need to be the same opacity everywhere—usually the brows are more transparent on the inner edges.” —Quinn Murphy, who works with Gigi Hadid, Lily Aldridge, and Olivia Palermo

Using way too much foundation. “One thing that I’ve noticed lately is women using foundation that’s too heavy for their skin. In my opinion, the beauty of a makeup look is showcasing your radiant skin. I like to use a lightweight tinted moisturizer and spot-check with a fuller-coverage concealer. If you get shiny, carry oil-blotting papers to keep the skin fresh and radiant.” —Vincent Oquendo, who works with Ciara and Uma Thurman

Matching your foundation to the wrong part of your face. “One common mistake is matching your foundation to your cheeks and jawline. This often makes the face and neck two different colors. Instead, test foundation on your neck or collarbone to find the perfect match.” —Mally Roncal, who works with Beyoncé and Jennifer Lopez

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Source: http://www.allure.com/beauty-trends/blogs/daily-beauty-reporter/2015/08/things-makeup-artists-wish-you-would-stop-doing.html

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