There Is A Subreddit Dedicated To Makeup Fails, And We Have 40 Of The Absolute Worst
It's hard to believe that someone would apply a shade of foundation five shades darker than their skin tone or wear a lipstick the color of off-meat, and yet, here they are.
Stephanie
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If you haven't heard, there's a subreddit called "Bad MakeUp Artists," and it's nothing short of ah-mazing! It's hard to believe that someone would apply a shade of foundation five shades darker than their skin tone or wear a lipstick the color of off-meat, and yet, here they are.
Now, it's possible that some of these looks may have been intended as jokes (or, at least, we hope so). But it's also evident that many of these makeup artists are immensely proud of their creations, which is worrying.
One of the moderators of Bad MakeUp Artists, known as Pinsandpearls, says that "bad makeup" most likely means very different things to different people. Hence, why there is such a wide variety of looks featured in the group.
1. A Very Heavy Makeup Look
reddit.com2. She Did Her So Dirty...
reddit.com3. Foundation Match Isn’t Even Close, So Muddy Too
reddit.com4. If You All Thought The Last One Was Bad Have A Look At This One
reddit.com5. A Lot To Unpack Here
"Typically, we're looking at makeup that isn't applied skillfully - lack of blending where appropriate, terrible foundation color match, messy lines," Pinsandpearls said. "I don't think it includes things that are maybe 'different' than you would normally see, as long as the actual application is good (editorial makeup, for example)."
"We still allow some of those posts because it usually has a good discussion and taste is subjective, but I think there's a difference between 'different' and 'bad.' Bad is pretty obvious when you see it."
reddit.com6. Mexican Politician
reddit.com7. Found This Today And... I’ve Never Seen A Foundation Match This Bad
reddit.com8. I Genuinely Think This Is The Worst Thing I’ve Seen On My Explore Page
reddit.com9. She Went To The Worst Reviewed Mua In Her City
reddit.com10. Remember: Even Celebs Ain't Safe From Bad MUAs
reddit.com11. I Feel Violated. Posted In One Of Makeup Groups
reddit.com12. ...yikes
reddit.com13. She’s Like A Full 8 Shades Darker Than Her Arm
reddit.com14. ???
reddit.com15. The Foundation Match... Look At Her Hair Line!!!! The Brows Are Literal Caterpillars!
aaavvvwww16. Just No!!!
reddit.com17. It's Actually Just Me... The Goal Was A Purple/Yellow Look. I Tried A Disney Villain And I'm Just Ashamed
reddit.com18. Felt Like You’d All Appreciate A Little Satire
Group member "badMUAscout," said, "Another thing I mentioned was the color choice. If you take a look, you can probably see a lot of makeup artists and normal people are mismatching their foundations to their skin's undertone."
"If you're slightly off, it's probably ok. Our skin isn't one flat color, and it can vary in shades throughout the day."
"It doesn't help that foundations oxidize and can go from perfect to pumpkin shades. While sometimes it isn't an issue when you are paying a trained artist hundreds of pounds or dollars to do makeup, you shouldn't end up with a different undertone or a shade five times darker than your skin," she continued.
reddit.com19. Keep In Mind He Was On A Show For Makeup Artists
reddit.com20. I Smell Like Beef
reddit.com21. This Deserves Some Kind Of Medal
reddit.com22. As A Mum I'd Be Raging Trying To Remove The Foundation From Her School Shirt!
reddit.com23. The Difference In Skin Tone
reddit.com24. Why This Though
reddit.com25. Wedding Glam Apparently
reddit.com26. Horrific Colour Match
RedHeadedSnatch views the submitted photos from a professional makeup artist's point of view. She has her license from the state of Florida and has hundreds of hours of training and experience.
RedHeadedSnatch says the subreddit is a great resource to force the industry to be more accountable. "I feel as though the market is over-saturated with people claiming the MUA status without having proper training, and that causes people to lose faith in the makeup artist industry as a whole," she said.
reddit.com27. Yikes. You Would Think MUAs For Their Show Would Do Better
Another aspect of poor color choice often featured on the subreddit is contouring. "Contour is meant to mimic the 'shadows' you naturally have but very, very slightly enhanced," badMUAscout explained.
"We consider it to be bad when it looks like a dark stripe down the side of the face which doesn't match the natural shadows," she said. Another group moderator, RedHeadedSnatch, says she believes some members absolutely submit photos to the forum as a joke.
reddit.com28. Such Distinct Lines Around The Eyes. Shouldn't There Be Some Blending, Or Something?
reddit.com29. Buzzfeed's Geisha Makeup vs. Actual Geisha Makeup
reddit.com30. This Look Is Giving Me Anxiety
reddit.com31. There's A Lot To Unpack Here
reddit.com32. Oh Girl, No
reddit.com33. It Gets Worse The More You Look At It
reddit.com34. I Found These Gems Randomly On IG, And You Guessed It, They’re British. Shade Difference, The Brows, I Could Go On
queeriequeerio35. Beef That Been Left Out For Too Long Lips
reddit.com36. I’m A Dude And Don’t Know Anything About Makeup But I’m Assuming Your Face Isn’t Meant To Look Like You Have A Goggle’s Tan
However, the moderator says that we need to remember that makeup is subjective, and there is no real wrong or right. "The only problem I have is when individuals who promote themselves as professionals but do not understand color theory, face shapes, eye shape, or use proper sanitation," she said.
"Sanitation is a huge issue because it can lead to acne, eye infections like pink eye, staph infections, and in some cases, actual bugs living in brushes. On a less severe note, it can also make the application of makeup look cakey, distort the foundation's color, concealer, and eye shadow, and cause damage to brushes."
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