16 Brave Girls Agreed to Compare Makeup Done by Them and by a Professional, and the Results Might Surprise You

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Nail artist Julia Ismailova is not the only one who actually implements the “wow” effect when it comes to the following transformations. The main feature of her “reboots” is to show the heroine “before” — with the makeup she does by herself daily and “after” — with the look created by her, the expert. The girls share their ideas and based on that, the artist corrects their makeup. This means that the results always incorporate input from the heroines and not just Julia’s personal vision.

Bright Side editorial liked the works of the artist a lot, which is why we want you to share in this delight with us and look at these 16 transformations.

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“The first thing I noticed is the perfectly accurate arrows as if someone had drawn them using a stencil. They look so heavy and rough. I also saw her incredibly beautiful even skin that was covered with a thick layer of makeup foundation. Here is the result that we got.”

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“Frankly speaking, there was actually nothing to find fault in: her skin tone was correct and the lipstick was the perfect color. The arrows made the eyes look a bit down, that’s why a soft shading of the upper and lower lids, as well as the elongated shape I used perfectly lifted the outer eye corner.”

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“I always see whether the girls’ makeup habits are going to change after appearing in my rubric of transformations or whether they will stay the same. It is especially pleasant when serious internal metamorphoses occur after these inspiring meetings. That’s exactly what happened to Nastya.”

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Interesting to note that a soft filter was used when taking the second photo, this would naturally even tones and reduce fine lines. This is a rort and not a good example of good makeup techniques at all, rather, it is an example of good use of filters. I call foul.

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“In order to improve the look of the skin, I first do a mini-facial. It takes 15 minutes but provides stunning results. Second, I prefer to use colorful correctors for creating the effect of even and clean skin, instead of a thick layer of foundation. It helps to get a very thin layer of makeup and a more natural skin tone.”

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“Perhaps, the makeup done by me doesn’t reflect this heroine’s inner self and you know that I don’t like to ’break’ people. But this time, I very much wanted to create a tender and young fairy from a vampire woman.”

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“The eye pencil and the eyeliner in the ‘before’ photo only enhance the perception of a sad look. I have made the brows look a bit lighter and added warmth to the face with the help of cheek blush and copper eye shadows.”

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“Kseniya told me that she doesn’t like to use mascara and prefers lipsticks in darker brownish colors and that the biggest thing that scares her is having her face ‘glow.’ She is afraid that her skin will look oily. Personally, I was a little turned off by the messy eyebrows near her nose and... perhaps that’s all! She really is gorgeous! Like from the cover of a fashion magazine. I offered my variant of her daily makeup and according to her number of selfies, her smile, and her sparkling eyes, I can go ahead and assume that my project was successful!”

8.

“The main request of my client was to get an official look that could create the right impression at business meetings. ’People perceive me as a little girl,’ Lena complained to me.”

9.

“My heroine is a strong woman, who is especially strong on the inside. This kind of woman often puts herself in various categories, for example, she thinks she is a certain color type. Frankly speaking, I don’t like differentiation by face color types and I don’t understand why people are divided into different groups: ‘cold ones’ go to the left, ‘warm ones’ go to the right. My task this time was giving her a certain softness and I think I did it well.”

10.

“The phrase ’I’ve never found the right red lipstick for myself. It doesn’t suit me,’ is a signal for me to take action. At first, I corrected the brows and then the rest of the puzzle fell together easily.”

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“Polina is 19 years old. The main focus of her makeup routine is to hide her red cheeks that literally start to turn red when she has strong emotions or even when she touches them. When it was my turn, I believed that enhancing her beautiful eyes and showing her gorgeous, even, and youthful skin should be a priority. Let the cheeks be red — it’s beautiful, isn’t it?”

12.

“Maria is 24 years old and divorced. The conversation with her revealed that she almost doesn’t wear any makeup now and the ‘before’ pic shows her evening makeup rather than her day makeup. However, 6 months ago, Maria would wear this makeup in the afternoon. My task was to show my vision of what I thought her afternoon look should be.”

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“Lena told me that she keeps ‘fighting’ with her Asian appearance, trying to match it to European standards. She was seeing harsh rosacea, awful pores, and strong pigmentation on her face. I never see these things and I never fight with anything. My task is to enhance all possible advantages and that’s what I actually did.”

14.

“Laiza is 19 years old. She is incredibly cool. When I got a request from her, I didn’t have a single doubt about whether to work with her or not. We talked about life for a long time and about what makeup means for Laiza in general. I felt that I didn’t want to ‘break’ her and remake her, I understood her message, and I started to work.”

15.

“This time it was the incredible Uma who asked for a transformation from me. She is an eye surgeon and traumatologist. She was most disturbed by the pigmentation that she got after pregnancy. On the left, you can see the makeup that Uma does by herself every day and on the right, you can see my option with a minimal amount of cosmetics.”

16.

“Here is the very first transformation that started everything.”

What makeup do you wear every day? Or are you the one who prefers to not use cosmetics in your daily routine?

Preview photo credit by_julia_ismailova / Instagram

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Where's the diversity??? This is why black women and women of color have a "we love ourselves" campaign, we are underrepresented and excluded from most European Beauty pieces.

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Nice! This makeup artist did a great job by showing how to embrace their "flaws"

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Wow this make-up artist is just amazing what total transformation ....I struggle so much with everything when it comes to make up... I don't dare wear lipstick every shade I feel makes me look weird.? so wish I could have done this!!! Great job though enjoyed looking and reading the comments with every picture ☺️

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