If You Make These Makeup Mistakes, You’re Doing Nothing for Your Appearance

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Makeup trends come and go, and if you’re still using techniques and products from a decade (or two) ago, your look might be stuck in the past. Outdated styles can make you look older, out of touch, and less attractive than you are. Avoid these common makeup mistakes that are ruining your allure and appearance.

1. Skipping Highlighter

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If you’re still not using highlighter, you’re missing out on one of the easiest ways to look more radiant and youthful. A subtle highlighter on your cheekbones, brow bones, and nose bridge adds dimension and creates a healthy glow. Just don’t go overboard—less is more when it comes to highlighter.

2. Over-Plucking Your Eyebrows

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Thin, over-plucked brows were all the rage in the 90s, but fuller, more natural brows have since replaced them. Sparse brows can make your face look harsh and older. Embrace a fuller look using a brow pencil or powder to fill in gaps and shape your brows for a more youthful, polished appearance.

3. Setting Everything with Powder

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Powder was once the go-to for setting makeup, but overdoing it now can make your skin look dry and emphasize fine lines. Instead, try a setting spray for a more dewy, hydrated look. It will lock in your makeup without leaving you a matte, cakey finish.

4. Applying Clumpy, Spider-Like Mascara

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If your mascara clumps your lashes together, it’s time to rethink your technique. Clumpy lashes can drag down your look, making your eyes appear smaller and less defined. Opt for a lengthening or defining mascara that separates your lashes and gives a wide-eyed, fresh look. Say goodbye to spider legs and hello to fluttery, natural lashes.

5. Wearing Frosted Eyeshadow

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Frosted eyeshadow may have been your go-to for a dramatic eye, but now it tends to emphasize creases and make your eyelids look dry. Instead, try matte or satin shades in neutral tones that enhance your eyes without overpowering them. A soft shimmer in the inner corner of your eyes can brighten your look without looking dated.

6. Attempting and Failing to Contour

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When done right, contouring can make your face look sculpted and chiseled, but if you’re not blending well or using harsh lines, it can make your face appear unnatural and older. Instead, swap the dramatic contour for a light dusting of bronzer or a cream contour that blends seamlessly. The goal is to enhance your features subtly and naturally.

7. Overdrawing the Lip Liner

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Overdrawing your lips might have been a trend at one point, but today, it often looks harsh and dated. Stick with a lip liner matching your natural lip color or lipstick. Blending correctly can make your lips look fuller and more defined—without making them look fake.

8. Applying Eyeliner to Your Waterline

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While lining your waterline with black eyeliner might have been trendy, it can make your eyes look smaller and more closed off. Try using white eyeliner on your waterline instead. This trick opens up your eyes, making them appear bigger, brighter, and more awake.

9. Sticking to the Same Lipstick Shade for Years

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Your trusty deep mauve or brick red lipstick may have served you well in the past, but clinging to the same shade for years can make your look feel outdated. Experiment with fresh, modern colors like soft pinks, corals, or neutrals. These shades brighten your face and keep your look current.

10. Rocking Heavy Black Eyeliner

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Lining your eyes completely with thick black eyeliner can make them appear smaller and your look more severe. Instead, try a softer approach. Use brown or taupe liner and focus on the outer corners of your eyes to create a more lifted and open appearance.

11. Choosing Dark, Flat Lipstick Shades

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Dark, flat lipsticks can make your lips look thinner and your face less vibrant. Instead, choose lipsticks with a hint of shine or gloss, or go for a fresh pop of color like berry, pink, or red. These shades brighten your smile and give your look a modern, youthful touch.

12. Still Wearing Powder Blush

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If you’re still applying blush like it’s 1985, it’s time for an update. Heavy powder blush swept across the cheeks can make you look older. Instead, use a cream or liquid blush lightly to the apples of your cheeks, blending it out for a soft, natural glow that looks modern and youthful.

13. Using Too Much Lip Gloss

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While glossy lips are back in style, too much gloss can quickly look overdone. If your lips look sticky and goopy, it’s time to scale back. Go for a subtle shine with a tinted lip balm or a lightweight gloss that adds a hint of shimmer without going overboard.

14. Overloading on Matte Foundation

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Matte foundation might have been your go-to in the past, but these days, heavy matte formulas can make your skin look flat and highlight fine lines. Instead, choose a lightweight, dewy foundation or BB cream for a more radiant, natural finish that lets your skin shine.

15. Clinging to Blue Eyeshadow

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Blue eyeshadow may have had its moment, but now it looks dated and harsh. If you’re not going for a retro-themed look, swap the blue for softer tones like taupe, peach, or subtle rose gold. These shades are flattering on all skin tones and add a touch of elegance to your eyes.

 

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