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Three Ways to Add Personality to Your Makeup Routine (Without Starting Over)

Three Ways to Add Personality to Your Makeup Routine (Without Starting Over)

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
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You don’t need a full kit overhaul or a 10-step tutorial to make your makeup feel like yours. Most beauty advice is about rules—what goes where, which shades are flattering, what’s trending this season. But rules are how everyone ends up looking the same.

Here are three small shifts that actually make a difference.

  1. Change Where You Place Your Colour

Most people apply blush, bronzer, and highlighter in the exact spots they were taught at 16. Blush on the apples of the cheeks. Bronzer in a “3” shape along the temples and jawline. Highlighter on the cheekbones. It works. It’s also boring.

Three Ways to Add Personality to Your Makeup Routine (Without Starting Over)

The fastest way to make your makeup look like yours is to ignore those maps entirely.

Try blush swept high across your temples for a sunkissed, editorial feel. Or concentrate it right under your eyes (the “hangover” look) for something soft and slightly undone. Place highlighter on the centre of your lids instead of your cheekbones. Put bronzer along the bridge of your nose like a soft stripe of sun.

These placements change your entire face without adding a single new product. And because they’re not the default, they immediately read as intentional.

 

  1. Make One “Messy” Choice

Perfect application is overrated. There is a reason why “effortless” is the highest compliment in fashion—it suggests that you have taste without trying too hard.

The same logic applies to makeup. A perfectly blended smoky eye is impressive. But a smoky eye with a single streak of silver dragged through the centre is more interesting.

Smudge your lower lash line with a pencil and don’t clean it up. Let your lip liner be slightly imperfect. Tap glitter onto the centre of your lid with your finger instead of a brush. Leave a single beauty mark unpainted.

The trick is to choose just one element that breaks the perfection. If everything is messy, it looks like you don’t know what you’re doing. If everything is perfect and one thing is slightly off, it looks more like a choice.

  1. Add a Signature Element That Repeats

Consistency is what makes a style recognizable. Think about the people whose makeup you actually remember. There is always one thing they do every single time.

It could be a specific colour—a deep burgundy lip, a wash of lavender across the eyes, a terracotta blush. It could be a texture—glossy lids on an otherwise matte face, a single swipe of sparkle at the inner corner. It could be an application choice—always lining only the outer half of your waterline, always skipping mascara on the bottom lashes.

The specific choice does not matter. What matters is that you repeat it. Over time, that element becomes yours. People will start to associate it with you. And more importantly, you will start to feel like yourself when you wear it.

Takeaway

Three Ways to Add Personality to Your Makeup Routine (Without Starting Over)

Adding personality to your makeup is not about buying more products. It’s about making different choices with what you already have.

Change where you place your colour. Add one imperfect detail. Find one element you can repeat until it becomes yours.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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