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WAYS TO DEAL WITH MAKEUP FALLOUT
For years I avoided dramatic makeup
for fear of making a mistake, with no means of correcting it. I love color, but
the fallout from a bright pigment seemed unavoidable, always threatening to
mess up all my hard work. So I always retreated back to safe neutrals.
The big change came while watching
tutorials from Beautylish community members, as well as pros like Billy B and James Vincent. I
realized that everyone (even those of us who do this for a living everyday)
makes makeup mistakes. All it takes is a little skill, and some fun tricks, to
clean up and move forward. Becoming good at makeup application isn’t about
doing things perfectly every time—it’s about knowing what to do when things
don’t go as planned. Learn these easy techniques and tricks, and you'll be
ready to tackle beauty risks and clean up unwanted blips and drips.
1.Do
Your Eyes First There are several ways to eradicate shadow fallout. The
easiest is to do your eyes first, before doing the foundation or the concealer.
This way you can easily clean the face after the eyes are done and move on from
there. If you’re really worried about a ton of pigment falling, hold a tissue
taught beneath the eye as you work.
2.Master
the Drag Powder Trick I learned my favorite trick from
Billy B in this colorful eyeshadow tutorial—an old drag trick that’s great to know when using
super-pigmented shadows. Dip a powder brush into colorless, loose powder.
Gently tap the powder onto the cheeks so that it sits on top of the skin. Now
when you work on the eyes, the pigment will fall onto the powder instead of
directly on the face.Once you finish the eyes, take a clean brush and simply
brush the powder away with a quick flick. Any pigment that may have gotten
through to the skin should be minimal, and can be easily blended out.
3.Use
The Right Tools If you do get makeup in the wrong
place there are some good products that can help make targeted clean-up a snap.
You can always use a cotton swab dipped in a bit of makeup remover, You break
one end off, and the liquid releases into the cotton tip from the inside,
making it a quick, neat way to remove color from a targeted area of the face.
4.Grab
Some Tape If all else fails—or if you don't
have another tool hand—try using regular scotch tape. It works well to lift
unwanted glitter or larger specks of pignment without removing too much makeup,
and you probably already have some on hand.
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