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5 Reasons To Ignore Makeup Influencers


5 Reasons To Ignore Makeup Influencers


Just Buy What You Want and Forget the Rest

Makeup is supposed to be fun, not a performance review. But modern beauty feeds can make you feel like your face is a group project just waiting for some kind of miracle makeover. Influencers can be entertaining and even genuinely skilled, but their job isn’t to protect your wallet, your skin—or your sanity. If you’ve ever bought a “holy grail” product that turned out to be a very expensive regret, it might be time to treat online beauty advice with a little more distance.

woman in pink tank top and blue denim jeans sitting on yellow chairLaura Chouette on Unsplash

Their “Must-Haves” Are Often Just Paid Suggestions

Even with disclosures, it’s easy to forget that many recommendations are tied to sponsorships or brand relationships. That doesn’t automatically mean the product is terrible, but it does mean the enthusiasm may be professionally motivated. 

Lighting and Filters Do Half the Work

Perfect skin on camera can be a team effort involving ring lights, smoothing filters, and careful angles that you’ll never recreate in your mirror. What looks flawless on-screen might appear heavy or oddly textured in real life. Don’t judge a digital book by its cover!

a woman in a white top and a blue jacketGood Faces on Unsplash

Trends Change Faster Than Your Routine

One week it’s “glass skin,” the next week it’s “soft matte,” and suddenly you’re questioning every product you own. Constant trend-hopping encourages overbuying and overlayering, which can irritate your skin and exhaust your budget. A steady routine that works for you is usually more impressive than chasing the latest aesthetic.

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They Don’t Live With Your Skin Type or Your Schedule

An influencer’s reality might be the exact opposite of yours, even if they sound confident. Add in professional filming time and frequent touch-ups, and their “all-day wear” claim becomes a bit less relatable. You need makeup that survives your day, not theirs.

pink and brown makeup brush setShamblen Studios on Unsplash

Comparison Turns a Creative Hobby Into a Confidence Tax

When you’re flooded with perfect faces, it’s easy to start thinking you’re “doing it wrong.” That’s a pretty terrible deal for something meant to be playful and expressive. Do yourself a favor and use inspiration if it helps, but don’t outsource your self-image to strangers with a content calendar.