These failed makeup attempts are probably the worst thing you've ever seen!
A little powder, mascara, blush and lip gloss can do wonders, right? However, not in the way the girls imagined, who ended up being the target of many commenters on the Reddit platform due to their complete makeup failure. Title subpage Bad Makeup Artists has collected examples of horrible makeup and readers can't help but marvel at their sense of "beautiful". They joked that these girls had enough layers of makeup to withstand a Siberian winter, but many of them still hoped it was a joke.
One of the site's moderators pointed out that the art of make-up is a subjective thing, but it is still possible to distinguish between "different" and "bad" quite well.
"When you see 'bad', it's immediately obvious," said the moderator, adding that the biggest mistakes are poor choice of powder color, over-emphasized eyebrows and wrong choice of eye shadow. Judge for yourself.
Many have noticed that this girl's hands are at least eight shades lighter than her face, and some have wondered if Nike is sponsoring her eyebrows.
Seductive smoky eyes are not so easy to achieve, here is the proof.
Eyebrows can completely change the face, proof is the girl in this photo.
There is probably no place where you can "forgive" this girl with such makeup.
In this photo, the girl showed the power of makeup in the full sense of the word.
The dreary and heavy make-up completely hid her natural beauty.
The poor contour of the face creates the feeling that this woman's face is melting.
With the excessive application of make-up, this girl has changed beyond recognition and many believe that she is much more beautiful naturally.
Netizens are speculating if this girl might appear in the sequel to The Mummy.
The yellow eyeshadow only briefly distracted us from the rather poorly made-up lips.
We really don't understand what kind of impression she wanted to achieve with this makeup.
Did she find inspiration in toothpaste?
We are somehow not used to seeing bright pink on our lids and now we know why.