Using Unwashed Makeup Brushes
Makeup brushes, it goes without saying, collect a lot of bacteria, dust, and hair. You still smear your brushes all over your face and dip them in various products, even if you keep them organized and upright. It’s possible that your makeup brushes are the source of your breakouts.
Brushes can be washed with a mild baby shampoo or a makeup-specific shampoo. We need the bristles to stay in place, so don’t soak the glue that holds them in place!
Messy Wing Tips
We’re back to liquid liner, with all of the curses that comes with it as we try to achieve the perfect cat-eye look. Winged liquid liners should be perfectly symmetrical to perform at their best.
While applying the liner, this causes a lot of anxiety, which usually escalates as you desperately add another tiny line to each eye in the hopes that they’ll balance out. What are we to say? All you have to do now is practice until you can do sharp, clean, and consistent wingtips.