“You look tired.” It’s one of the most annoying things a person can
hear, especially after they’ve taken the time to do their hair and put
on their makeup. Yet it was the phrase a co-worker greeted me with every
day for almost a year. The worst part? I don’t think she was being
passive agressive. She seemed genuinely concerned that I wasn’t getting
enough sleep at night. I tried slapping on more concealer, started
actually wearing
foundation (instead of my usual tinted moisturizer),
and yes, tried to get more sleep. It didn’t work; I still got
interrogated each morning about my sleeping habits.
While sticking her face in a sinkful of ice is Kate Hudson‘s favorite
trick for looking more refreshed, I wanted something a little less
jolting in the morning, so I spoke to Mark makeup artist Jamie
Greenberg. It turns out a lot of women are getting their makeup wrong,
which results in a less-than-fresh complexion. Here are some of the most
common mistakes:
Makeup Tricks To Make You Look Less Tired
The Mistake: Applying heavy concealer under the eyes in the wrong
shade. “It ends up looking cakey and making eyes look dry and even more
tired,” says Jamie.
The Fix: Moisturize your eye area with a good day and night eye cream, like Rodial Dragon’s Blood Eye Gel ($50, rodial.co.uk). And instead of trying to go darker and heavier with your concealer, opt for one that matches your skin tone. Choose a concealer with more pigment so you won’t have to cake on multiple layers.
The Fix: Moisturize your eye area with a good day and night eye cream, like Rodial Dragon’s Blood Eye Gel ($50, rodial.co.uk). And instead of trying to go darker and heavier with your concealer, opt for one that matches your skin tone. Choose a concealer with more pigment so you won’t have to cake on multiple layers.
The Mistake: Using eyeliner or eye shadow in pink or reddish hues.
“There’s definitely a time and place for this,” says Jamie. “But when
you’re tired, it will only bring out the red in your eyes, which is not
what you want to accentuate.”
The Fix: Try a dark brown or black liner, and if you want to add a pop of color, go for shades in the blue/green family. White or peach-colored liner on the inner rims of your eyes can also help them look brighter.
The Fix: Try a dark brown or black liner, and if you want to add a pop of color, go for shades in the blue/green family. White or peach-colored liner on the inner rims of your eyes can also help them look brighter.
The Mistake: Wearing a heavy smoky eye. “A lot of women think ‘the
more the merrier,’ so they pile on dark shadow, but it only closes the
eyes and makes them look small and weary,” says Jamie.
The Fix: Try a metallic cream shadow, like Maybelline Color Tattoo in Bad To The Bronze or Bold Gold (each $6.99, ulta.com) for a dramatic look that doesn’t make you look so tired.
The Fix: Try a metallic cream shadow, like Maybelline Color Tattoo in Bad To The Bronze or Bold Gold (each $6.99, ulta.com) for a dramatic look that doesn’t make you look so tired.
The Mistake: A flat-colored face with no added makeup definition.
The Fix: “I love a flushed cheek,” says Jamie. “Mark’s Just Pinched Instant Blush Tint ($8, meetmark.com) is great for adding a little dimension to your face and is easy to apply.”
The Fix: “I love a flushed cheek,” says Jamie. “Mark’s Just Pinched Instant Blush Tint ($8, meetmark.com) is great for adding a little dimension to your face and is easy to apply.”
The Mistake: Going out pale as a ghost.
The Fix: Even fair-skinned ladies can fake a little color with Mark’s Glowdacious Illuminating Powder ($13, meetmark.com). “Looking tan will wake you up instantly,” says Jamie.
The Fix: Even fair-skinned ladies can fake a little color with Mark’s Glowdacious Illuminating Powder ($13, meetmark.com). “Looking tan will wake you up instantly,” says Jamie.
If you still feel like you’re looking a little sluggish, try focusing
your attention on your eye makeup. To open up eyes, try applying
individual lashes to the outer corners of your eyes. This will create
the illusion of wider eyes. Jamie also suggests filling in the upper
lash line. “It’s my favorite trick. You can’t see that you have makeup
on, but boy does it make those eyes wide.” Lastly, put your mascara to
use. “Applying mascara opens up the eye and defines it, making you look
awake and alert.”