I dunno, I don’t wear makeup (not even on the weekends! ;-) ... So I’ve got to ask, how does this even happen? Did she not look in the mirror as she was getting ready? Did no-one in the entourage think to discretely give her a heads up? Nice friends and associates you’ve got there lady...
I dunno, I dont wear makeup (not even on the weekends! ;-) .............neither do I.................B^)
Her makeup likely looked perfect to the naked eye. This effect is due to relective ingredients in powder and it only shows up under intense flash lighting in photography, not in natural lighting. I’ve always wondered why makeup artists don’t test out their powders beforehand and not use these products on clients being photographed. Also, why don’t the manufacturers pretest and give their customers a heads up or a disclaimer? This should not be happening as it is a well-known problem in the makeup world.