Makeup has magical powers. When done right, it doesn’t just highlight your cheekbones, or perfect your pout. It can absolutely transform the way you look, and reveal a whole new level of confidence and beauty.
A true glow up is when you radiate from the inside out. It can take a fair amount of practice and hours of YouTube or TikTok tutorials to master the art of makeup application. Or, if you’re lucky, you could get a professional artist to do your "facebeat."
Depending on how far you’re willing to go for the perfect look, you might even consider a beauty salon called The One Makeup Beauty Studio. Granted, it’s all the way over in Ukraine - but the end result is totally worth the trip. Women have been flocking to the studio to have their makeup done and they’re leaving looking like they should be on the cover of a magazine.
The salon's Instagram account has 69,000 followers living vicariously through the gorgeous ladies featured on the page. It’s a wall of photos that are too beautiful not to share. Bored Panda has put together a list of our favorites for you to scroll through while you plan your next night out.
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A traditional makeover usually involves a change in hair, nails, makeup and/or clothes. But it’s about more than just elevating your look. A true glow up is when you shine from the inside out, and exude oodles of confidence. Even just a hint of makeup can lift your self-esteem.
One YouGov study of 1,000 American women found that three quarters wear makeup. And around half of them do so primarily for a confidence boost. While only 20% do it to look younger.
“Historically it [wearing makeup] probably has its roots in the patriarchy and what society thinks women should do, and how they should present themselves. But I think we’ve also seen a change in the last 30 years, it’s become less of an influence,” says Carissa Newsome, the Coordinator for the Center for Women and Gender Equity at Bowling Green State University. “I think more women now are wearing it just because they like it.”
Yes ❤️ but you can also see, she doesn’t see herself for what she is visually (which is cool too). But she’s superstar materiel just casually being herself
Load More Replies...lift tape...not disguised. It double sided tape for skin. You can use it to tighten jawlines, lift eyes etc
Load More Replies...Out of all the age groups, those in the 65 and older age range had the largest number of women who wear makeup daily.
“Younger women are less likely than older women to wear makeup on a regular basis,” notes the YouGov site. “Education also plays a role: Women without any college education are more likely than those who have gone to college to say they never wear makeup.”
Eyebrows and hair again. Evening out the skin tone makes a big difference too .
It's the difference between a round neck and a collared v neck top.
Load More Replies...Its an illusion. Why must women be pressured to play this game? Such a waste of time & money.
A separate Harvard study found that female students who wore lipstick have higher self-esteem and grades. The researchers sorted 186 female undergraduate students into groups.
Each student was tasked with a different 'mood-influencing task.' These included listening to positive music, coloring a drawing of a human face or applying makeup.
“They took a simulated multiple choice exam about general psychology,” reports the Daily Mail. “There was an increase in cognitive performance from the music group, but the test scores of the makeup group were 'significantly higher.'”
It’s the hair style it hides them better. This isn’t just a salon it’s a glam squad.
Load More Replies...I like how most of these aren't the crazy cookie cutter make up treatment. The artist is actually working with their features and not going overboard....
Yes, like the wedding makeup posts where they all look like reality show starlets and nothing like themselves. Just overdrawn lips and insane eyebrows..
Load More Replies..."In line with our predictions, we found a significant effect of make-up on a multiple-choice test performance, with scores being significantly higher compared to those obtained after listening to positive music and coloring a face," said the researchers.
I think I have never seen a person that would look this good in this kind of lipstick colour
They all look like they have 5 inches of foundation. Not practical for daily living.
They must be different people....... unless it's like what happens in teen movies. She took off her glasses, shook out her hair, and this is the result...lol.
Load More Replies...Ok, apologies in advance for the language but what the actual fuhk. What effing witchcraft is this.
Humans look like a lot of things, and makeup can make them look a specific way. Like going from balding late 50's man to mid 30's fancy woman.
Load More Replies...I have those exact glasses with those eyes in them. Got them at Spencer Gifts.
I like the hair color. It brightens her complexion as black can be difficult to wear.
She had beautiful hair. Just a bit of make-up and it would have been perfect
No. Her haircolor was outgrown, too dark and needed much product from going to look like a burst sofa cushion to soft and shiny.
Load More Replies...Something is not adding up here. Her eyes are a COMPLETELY different color in the 'after" pic.
Lighting maybe? I have dark grey-blue eyes, often misinterpreted as brown in a darker setting. When I step into the sunlight they show the colour of a denim jeans blue.
Load More Replies...You mean she didn't get that tan in the few hours she was at the salon?
Load More Replies...Oh no they made her way way darker than she actually is. More pale would have been so much better
She is beautiful in the before photo. Why try to change her appearance?
Lots of work on the "after" shot to get the lighting just right, but definitely brought out her beauty.
I don’t like that they alter her appearance so much that you can’t tell who it is.
REALLY nice work making her eyes look even. I have that problem and it’s worth the effort to make them more “matched”.
So many of these work on trying to make the nose look narrower. I think this is a huge mistake. It makes it look like a different person.
I like her on the left, she looks like an interesting person, her face has a lot of character. On the right she looks a bit fake and a dime a dozen. But if this is a look she likes, good for her!
Surfer girl to days of our lives 😂 (I like both)
Load More Replies...The Titian red hair did not compliment her complexion and made her sallow.
I really hate the after hair color which is made worse by the fact of how much I love her before hair color
The hair color before didn´t match her skintone. If she had worn fitting makeup on, she could have nailed it. And the colour of the hoodie did nothing for her. It´s not only about the right makeup, but to know your skintone (and undertone) and the colours that suit you beat. And the eyebrows were too harsh. Much nicer now!
She would look amazing with blue or purple tints in her hair. The orange made her eyes pop, but matching them would work too.
I like her wavy hair, but the makeup is sophisticated.
Load More Replies...Do they tell them all to purposely frown in the before pictures?! 🤣
I was going to say the same thing!! "Okay, make the worst possible face... now let's put you in the worst possible lighting.... now the least flattering blouse..."
Load More Replies...She has amazing skin, she doesn't need such heavy foundation coverage
Load More Replies...We are all naturally gorgeous. But there is always a little room for more...
Load More Replies...those nasolabial folds just don't go away like that. Mom and daughter or younger vs older.
Load More Replies...The first photo looks like she's missing her dentures and she has them in in the second. I keep looking at the noses of these women... she DOES have the same nose... I think.
You wouldn´t say that if you knew me before and after 6 o´clock in the morning!
Load More Replies...This is not the same person- the nose and mouth lines are too pronounced so unless they taped her up an insane amount, this is bogus. And, if they DID use tape, that negates the whole point of a makeover of this sort. It’s supposed to give them skills to replicate it day to day, not make them sad and depressed that they can’t do it themselves! POV: I’m a makeup artist.
If this one is real, it is a big fat NOPE from me. Do you really want your dear old grandma to suddenly look like a 24 year old hottie?
While I am no expert on photography, it did seem like a number of these had filters on the "after" pix. However, I think it is also clear that if you get a haircut that works well for your face, change into clothes that are nice, and have someone who knows what they are doing with make-up "fix you up", you will almost certainly look better in an "after" picture if the people who are assisting you are good at what they do. While these artists seemed to know what they were doing, the fact that so many "after" pix appeared to have filters takes away from the overall believability of the "after" pix.
Personally I dont think they are using filters. I commented this on one of the pics (woman wearing bright orange) The photographer is using softer lighting which is more flattering which can reduce visible skin texture naturally. Coupled with a skilled make-up artist.
Load More Replies...Do me! Do me!! I'd love to see what I'd look like if experts descended on me like this. Not that I'd maintain it, but it would be fun to get the celebrity treatment and some good pics in good lighting.
Promise me you won't let them give you n**e sausage lips
Load More Replies...I am just sad that the standard (!) for women is a full face of make-up (and some filters), and we don't see the beauty in natural faces. Go look at your loved ones natural faces and appreciate them.
As someone who is wearing Make up since I was a teen (58 now), I can tell that I never feel ugly not wearing Make up. BUT... I have inherited dark eye circles and Rosacea from my mother. For me it is not only about feeling fresher from the inside when my outside reflects that. It is also about a very strict skin routine and a high SPF, which even my foundation includes. That does not only protect my skin, but I like that look on me. I take the trash out and go shopping without and not loosing an ounce of self-esteem. But whatever makes one feel good is perfectly fine by me. To each their own. And it is an absolute pleasure to be "pampered" by a good make up artist from time to time. I love that, when someone does my feet, my hair or my face. Totally relaxing to be cared for gently. And if you get older especially your feet tend to remove to some sphere where my arm do not reach them anymore (not to start with a growing belly)...
Load More Replies...Make the woman look as ugly as possible before, cut the hair in a "dated" style, use good lighting and photoshop. And there you are...
Major filtering or Botox or a topical wrinkle reducer on alot of these. Makeup does not cover deep wrinkles; most of the time it enhances them.
While I am no expert on photography, it did seem like a number of these had filters on the "after" pix. However, I think it is also clear that if you get a haircut that works well for your face, change into clothes that are nice, and have someone who knows what they are doing with make-up "fix you up", you will almost certainly look better in an "after" picture if the people who are assisting you are good at what they do. While these artists seemed to know what they were doing, the fact that so many "after" pix appeared to have filters takes away from the overall believability of the "after" pix.
Personally I dont think they are using filters. I commented this on one of the pics (woman wearing bright orange) The photographer is using softer lighting which is more flattering which can reduce visible skin texture naturally. Coupled with a skilled make-up artist.
Load More Replies...Do me! Do me!! I'd love to see what I'd look like if experts descended on me like this. Not that I'd maintain it, but it would be fun to get the celebrity treatment and some good pics in good lighting.
Promise me you won't let them give you n**e sausage lips
Load More Replies...I am just sad that the standard (!) for women is a full face of make-up (and some filters), and we don't see the beauty in natural faces. Go look at your loved ones natural faces and appreciate them.
As someone who is wearing Make up since I was a teen (58 now), I can tell that I never feel ugly not wearing Make up. BUT... I have inherited dark eye circles and Rosacea from my mother. For me it is not only about feeling fresher from the inside when my outside reflects that. It is also about a very strict skin routine and a high SPF, which even my foundation includes. That does not only protect my skin, but I like that look on me. I take the trash out and go shopping without and not loosing an ounce of self-esteem. But whatever makes one feel good is perfectly fine by me. To each their own. And it is an absolute pleasure to be "pampered" by a good make up artist from time to time. I love that, when someone does my feet, my hair or my face. Totally relaxing to be cared for gently. And if you get older especially your feet tend to remove to some sphere where my arm do not reach them anymore (not to start with a growing belly)...
Load More Replies...Make the woman look as ugly as possible before, cut the hair in a "dated" style, use good lighting and photoshop. And there you are...
Major filtering or Botox or a topical wrinkle reducer on alot of these. Makeup does not cover deep wrinkles; most of the time it enhances them.
