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Your Make Up Disasters - Page 5
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brown lipstick in primary school.... and gold eyeshadow all the way up to my eyebrows. Answer: hmmmm I don't remember any of mine?? I must have forgotten them on purpose. lol Answer: Too much eyeliner in high school, as well as badly applied eyeshadow! Answer: I remember when I bought my first mac eyeshadow, expensive pink. Me knowing nothing then about eyeshadow wore it all the way up to my brow I went into mac like this and asked one of the SA's if he could recommend a couple other colours first thing he said was "Well lets start with a highlighter" Answer: Classic! (but, what if you wanted it that way?) Answer: Originally Posted by georgi glitter. EVERYWHERE on face and in hair and hair mascara things haha i forgot those ever existed! i remember i had a blue and brown one... Answer: Too much thick black eyeliner. I was so embarassed when my dear Aunty [who has no tact, bless her!] told me I needed to tone it down because it looked a bit "slutty" and that only a thin line was needed!!! She was actually right though and I have stuck to her lesson and looked the better for it ever since!!! Other makeup disasters include wrongly-matched foundations = how embarassing! Also having no knowledge of how to blend, and basically looking like I'm wearing a mask. I'm still only getting the hang of things now. [age 19] Answer: Originally Posted by elisha24 I remember when I bought my first mac eyeshadow, expensive pink. Me knowing nothing then about eyeshadow wore it all the way up to my brow I went into mac like this and asked one of the SA's if he could recommend a couple other colours first thing he said was "Well lets start with a highlighter" what a tactful SA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Answer: 1. Going overboard with blue & red fudge hair dye 2. using nearly half the bottle of some foundation/moisturiser, applied by squeezing into my palms and just applying it like sunscreen. by the end of the night, i nearly cried. not only did the colour didnt match, i looked like a clown. I have no idea what i was thinking.. but ive learned my lesson 3. coloured my toe nails each with different colour Answer: i went through a solarium/fake-tan phase that left me looking like a tandoori chicken. it took one of my students to tell me that i didn't look tanned- i just.looked.orange. now i've learnt to embrace my paleness (and my skin is forever grateful that i've stopped burning it ) Copyright ? 2006 - 2007 www.thankhealth.com Privacy Policy
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