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Clown cheeks? Crooked wings? Fix makeup fails without starting over

Gerry Cupido|Published

Makeup mishaps can easily happen.

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You’re foundation is flawless and you’re contoured to perfection, but when you go in to apply your eyeliner or blush, things can quickly take a turn for the worse.

We’ve all had those moments when we’ve gone a step too far with our blush or eyeliner looks more like a scribble than a sleek line. 

To make matters worse, this disaster often strikes when you’re in a hurry and there’s no time to start all over again. 

But before you reach for the makeup wipes, there are a few tricks you can use to quickly fix those annoying mishaps.

Blush overload

If you’ve gone overboard with the blush and are looking more like a clown than a glowing goddess, here’s what to do.

The fix: Use a clean powder brush or a makeup sponge with a bit of leftover foundation on it to buff over the area. 

This will tone down the intensity without removing the blush completely. You can also lightly dust a bit of translucent powder over it to soften the pigment.

Mascara disaster

Mascara mishaps are the absolute worst when you're rushing.

The fix: Resist the urge to wipe immediately. Let the smudge dry completely. Once dry, it's much easier to flick away with a clean earbud.

If it’s clumpy, grab a clean, dry mascara brush and gently comb through your lashes to separate them and remove excess product.

Simply use a clean dry mascara brush to get rid of clumps.

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Eyeliner gone wrong

Your one eye is perfectly lined, but the other looks like it was applied by a five-year-old.

The fix: Dip an earbud into micellar water and carefully clean up any wobbly lines or smudges.

After you've cleaned up, use a small, flat brush to apply a touch of concealer right along the edge of your eyeliner.

Uneven brows

Yes, our eyebrows are not a perfect pair, but with one wrong move, they can quickly look like strangers.

The fix: Grab a clean mascara brush and blend out the product to diffuse harsh lines. 

If you’ve gone overboard, use a cotton bud with a little micellar water or concealer on a flat brush to clean up the edges. Then fill in only where needed.

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