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When you first learned makeup, what misunderstandings did you enter?
Speaking of the moment when I just learned to make up, it seems that I have entered a new world. I hoarded all my favorite makeup products and didn't go to makeup videos to learn makeup. It's all scribbled by myself, which not only makes the makeup look bad, but also affects the skin health. Really took a lot of detours. Fortunately, I learned a lot later. Let me share with you what misunderstandings I entered when I first learned makeup!

First of all, the first misunderstanding is that you didn't do a good job of skin care before makeup. In my cognition, I thought that after washing my face, I could directly apply liquid foundation by simply applying some toner, but I didn't follow the correct steps before putting on makeup. At that time, I didn't understand that make-up products all have certain chemical components, so it is conceivable that the skin is getting worse and worse. Make-up often floats and gets stuck, which is totally unacceptable!

The second misunderstanding is that my skin is yellow and black, so I choose the whitest foundation. First of all, I want my skin to look white. Second, the concept of makeup at that time was that the whiter the better, so the makeup was super fake white, just like wearing a white mask. And I don't know how to push it directly with tools such as beauty eggs and makeup brushes, and the foundation is not evenly applied!

The third is to apply eye shadow on a large area. At that time, it was very popular to adjust eye shadow when I first came into contact with makeup. I also bought it with the wind, and it directly covered the entire eye socket. Just like a newborn calf is not afraid of tigers, all kinds of overlapping applications can be imagined, and the consequences are like being punched.

The fourth is to draw eyebrows. I can't draw eyebrows at first, either with an eyebrow card or from the brow. In addition, my eyebrows are very thick, and the effect is the same as that of crayon Xiao Xin. The word eyebrow was very popular at that time, so I bought a eyebrow card, which was not vivid at all.

The fifth point is to apply blush on a large area. At that time, I thought my face was cute, so I daubed it a lot to make it look like a monkey's ass, like going out to sing a big show; Finally, lipstick, lipstick will stick to your teeth. Every time I apply lipstick, there is still a thick layer inside, so it always sticks to my teeth. Others think it's bleeding. Don't wear lipstick too much!

When I first learned makeup, I stepped on more than these misunderstandings. The most prominent is the above points. What kind of misunderstanding have you experienced?