One common element is the wrong color choice. For example, choosing a bright neon eyeshadow when the bride wanted a soft, natural look. Another is bad application like uneven eyeliner or clumpy mascara.
Sure. One horror story is when the makeup artist used the wrong shade of foundation. It was way too dark for the bride, making her look like she had a bad tan. It completely clashed with her white dress and the overall bridal look she was aiming for.
In bad stage makeup horror stories, a frequent element is the makeup not being suitable for the lighting on stage. For instance, if the makeup is too light, the performer might look washed out under the bright stage lights. Also, makeup melting or smudging is common. This can happen when performers sweat a lot during their act. And sometimes, the makeup artist just doesn't understand the character or look that the performer is aiming for, so they create a completely wrong look.
One common element is unrealistic expectations. Clients often bring in pictures of models with perfect lighting and airbrushing and expect the exact same look. Another is being late like in the bridal makeup example. It throws off the artist's schedule. And of course, the indecisiveness of clients who can't decide on a look.
A common one is when eyebrow products go wrong. For example, using a new eyebrow pencil and accidentally making one eyebrow much thicker than the other. It looks really odd and unbalanced. Another is when lipstick smears all over the face. Maybe after eating or drinking, and you don't realize until you see it in the mirror. It can be quite a horror, especially if you're in a public place.
Late deliveries. Some brides have reported that their dresses arrived very late, close to the wedding date, leaving them little time for alterations or even causing panic that they might not have a dress at all.
The key elements are the makeup itself and the connection to horror stories. Makeup - wise, it's about creating an eerie look. For example, using dark colors like black and deep red. For the horror story part, it could be inspired by classic horror tales. For instance, if it's a Frankenstein - inspired look, you might have greenish - gray skin and stitches drawn on your face.
One major theme is false advertising. The fake makeup often claims to be high - quality or long - lasting, but in reality, it fails miserably. There are also stories where the makeup has a strange smell, which is a sign of bad quality. And sometimes, the packaging of the fake makeup can be misleading, making people think they are getting a good product when they're not. For instance, the fake eyeliner might come in a box that looks very professional but the product inside is a disaster.
Allergic reactions are quite common. Like when a client doesn't disclose their allergies and then has a bad reaction during makeup application. Another one is running out of products in the middle of a job. For example, if a makeup artist is doing a full face of makeup and suddenly realizes they don't have enough foundation left. It can be a disaster.
One common one is getting the wrong shade of foundation. Like I said before, it can oxidize or just be completely the wrong color for your skin tone, which is a big mess. Another is when false lashes don't stick properly. You end up with one lash half - on and half - off, looking really silly.
Family often plays a big role. In many real stories, it's a family - arranged marriage that starts the relationship. Also, traditional values are important. The bride's appearance in her bridal dress is a significant moment. For example, the groom's first sight of the bride in her elaborate bridal attire can be very romantic.