Mistake: Not Washing Makeup Brushes & Tools
When was the last time you washed your makeup brushes and other tools like sponges? If you can’t remember the date and these tools are filled with various creams and powders, you are opening yourself up to spreading germs and bacteria on your skin. On a less serious note, dirty tools could also be contributing to skin issues like acne.
Solution: Grab Some Baby Shampoo
Cleaning your makeup brushes isn’t as difficult as you may think. Grab some baby shampoo, fill a sink with warm water, add the shampoo and brushes, and let them soak for a bit before manually washing them and leaving them to dry.
Mistake: Applying Dark Eyeliner to Your Lower Waterline
When you apply a dark black or brown eyeliner to your lower waterline, it can “close” the eye and make it look smaller and more downward turned, which has an aging effect. Generally speaking, dark color at the bottom of the eye can do the opposite of giving your face a youthful life.
Solution: Line Your Upper Waterline Instead
Keep your beloved dark eyeliner pencil, but move the placement of it from your lower waterline to your upper waterline. This subtle trick makes your lashes look fuller and makes your eyes look brighter — but it won’t even look like you’re wearing eyeliner.
Mistake: Sparkly Eyeshadow
We don’t mean to spoil the party, but a lot of glitter and sparkle on your lids can highlight every single fine line and wrinkle and may not be the best choice if you’re trying to reboot your look for something more fresh.
Solution: Strategic Shimmer
That doesn’t mean you have to do without any shimmer at all — just keep it simple. A touch of shimmer shadow on the center of your eyelid can bring out your eye color and make eyes pop. Just be sure to make your base shadow something wearable and neutral. The glitter is an accent.
Mistake: You’re Not Filling In Your Brows
Full brows are a sign of youthfulness, so if you’re going for that fresh glow, don’t neglect them. That doesn’t mean overdoing it with a too-dark powder, either — a little goes a long way with eyebrows.
Solution: Fill In Sparse Areas
All it may take is filling in sparse areas with a brow pencil that’s in a shade similar to your natural brow color — but that small trick can really change your entire face. Use light, upward strokes to mimic natural brow hair, blend well with a spoolie, and set your brows with a brow gel if they tend to get unruly.
Mistake: Not Applying Primer Before Foundation
When you forget to apply primer before foundation and concealer, you apply makeup directly over bare skin, which makes it more likely to settle within fine lines, wrinkles, and pores.
Solution: Always Start With Primer
Consider primer the SPF of your makeup routine and don’t skip it. Find a primer that works for your skin type, apply it to the areas where you plan on applying makeup, and then watch in amazement as your foundation, concealer, and bronzer glides on more effortlessly and stays in place for hours.
Mistake: Applying Too Much Concealer
You may have been told a lie: that the more concealer you wear, the more perfect your skin will look. But nothing could be further from the truth! In fact, too much concealer can seep into pores and it will highlight things you don’t want to highlight, like fine lines.
Solution: Less Concealer And Add Color Corrector
To kick your concealer habit, invest in a color corrector palate and use its colors to mend issues like redness or discoloration. You may find that this alone leaves you with less to conceal. As for concealer itself: only add touches of it where needed and blend well.
Mistake: Not Matching Your Foundation To Your Skin Tone
It’s very possible you’ve been wearing makeup for years, but are still choosing the wrong foundation shade. Or, also common: you’re using the same shade you did when you were 20 and aren’t adapting your makeup to suit any changes in your skin. If this sounds like you, it may be time for a foundation reboot.
Solution: Have a Pro Help With Foundation Shades
Your best bet may be to ask a makeup professional to direct you toward a foundation that matches your skin tone and works with your skin type. Once you’re wearing the perfect shade for your skin, you’ll actually glow — it just hits differently!