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11 Moments That You Have In Your Makeup Routine, Like Clockwork

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11 Moments That You Have In Your Makeup Routine, Like Clockwork

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Now that we have rung in the new year, there are so many things that have happened and are still happening in the beauty community. Firstly, more and more people have started to make their own beauty products from Sisters, James Charles, and even Rhianna. With all these new products, tools, and advice, the makeup game has completely changed for the better.

As an avid makeup fanatic, here are 11 moments that I have in my makeup routine!

1. Taking a hour out of your day just to do your makeup 

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2. Forgetting to put primer on under your foundation 

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3. When you try to bake your face but you get powder in your lungs

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4. Satisfaction after doing your eyebrows good for once 

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5. Accidentally putting too much eye shadow on 

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6. Then freaking out about it and not knowing how to fix the problem 

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7. Trying to fix your look with winged eyeliner 

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8. Putting on mascara without it ruining the rest of your face makeup

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9. When you try to do your highlighter like James Charles and...

"Oh BAM"

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10. Finally applying the setting spray after an hour and a half of putting on makeup

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11. Being so proud of the finish product

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