Where do I begin:
- Foudation that is too light
- Corrective makeup that is applied incorrectly
- Too much blush applied incorrectly
- Too thin of eyebrows, or eyebrows drawn on too heavy (and in black)
- Cheap, cracking, and bleeding fuschia or red lipstick without a liner
- One thickly drawn line of some type of cheap whitish/metalic colored eyeliner
- Black lip liner (or eye liner used as lip liner) and clear gloss, although I don't see that as much these days.
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Originally Posted by claresauntie
BLACK EYELINER AS A LIPLINER! That's the number one.
Two: A light shadow in a obvious line as "highlight" under the brow. Blend, gals, blend!
Three: not using enough color. (Example: there are other lip products besides Oh Baby! and Sinnamon))
Four: Honestly, I'm a little alarmed at how a percentage of women of color find it necessary to match their eye shadows to their outfits, regardless of whether or not it is flattering (as in the woman who wanted me to use a kelly green and hot pink combo on her eyes because that's what her shirt and shoes looked like).
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Ok you are speaking the truth on so many levels. How many times have I been in MAC and seen a MA try a nice lip or eye shadow combo on a black customer and she complains that it is too bright???? Countless. Step away from the Chestnut lip liner, put down Oh Baby slowly, drop the Teddy Eye Khol and put the Bronze eye shadow where I can see it. There are other colors out there! In fact, I think Women of Color look the best it brighter, bolder colors.