1. Angelina Jolie’s White Powder Mishap
Angelina Jolie is usually flawless, but even she had a beauty slip-up. At the premiere of “The Normal Heart,” she had visible white powder on her face. It was likely setting powder that wasn’t blended properly. The lesson here? Always check your makeup in different lighting before stepping out!
2. Nicole Kidman’s Overdone Powder
Nicole Kidman had a similar issue at the premiere of “Nine.” Her face was covered in white powder, especially around her nose and under her eyes. Remember to blend, blend, blend!
3. Drew Barrymore’s Bold Lip
Drew Barrymore is known for taking risks, but her dark lip and heavy eye makeup at the 2009 Golden Globes was a bit too much. Sometimes, less is more.
4. Christina Aguilera’s Tan Disaster
Christina Aguilera went overboard with self-tanner at the 2007 MTV Movie Awards. She ended up looking more orange than golden. The key takeaway? Use self-tanner sparingly and make sure it looks natural.
5. Taylor Momsen’s Raccoon Eyes
Taylor Momsen rocked some intense black eyeliner at the 2009 Teen Choice Awards. While it’s great to have a signature look, this one was a bit too extreme. Balance is crucial!
6. Miley Cyrus’s Bleached Brows
Miley Cyrus experimented with bleached eyebrows at the 2013 Met Gala. It was a bold choice, but it didn’t quite hit the mark. Sometimes, sticking to the basics is best.
7. Jennifer Lopez’s Wet Look
J.Lo’s slicked-back wet hair at the 2015 Met Gala was daring, but it left her looking like she just stepped out of the shower. A little texture can go a long way.
8. Anne Hathaway’s Ghostly Makeup
Anne Hathaway’s pale foundation and light lipstick at the 2013 Academy Awards washed her out. It’s important to find shades that complement your skin tone.
9. Gwyneth Paltrow’s Overly Bronzed Look
Gwyneth Paltrow looked overly bronzed at the 1999 Academy Awards. Moderation is key when it comes to bronzer.
10. Kelly Osbourne’s Purple Hair
Kelly Osbourne is known for her adventurous style, but her purple hair at the 2012 Emmys was a bit too much. Sometimes, subtle changes make a bigger impact.
11. Kim Kardashian’s Heavy Contouring
Kim Kardashian’s heavy contouring at the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards drew a lot of attention. While contouring can enhance features, too much can look unnatural.
12. Lady Gaga’s Bold Blush
Lady Gaga wore bright pink blush at the 2010 Grammy Awards, which clashed with her outfit. Coordinating your makeup with your outfit is always a good idea.
13. Zendaya’s Faux Dreads
Zendaya sported faux dreadlocks at the 2015 Oscars. While she looked stunning, the hairstyle sparked controversy. Cultural sensitivity is important when choosing a look.
14. Katy Perry’s Blue Hair
Katy Perry’s blue hair at the 2012 Grammys was fun but didn’t quite match the elegance of the event. Consider the occasion when planning your look.
15. Lupita Nyong’o’s Bold Lipstick
Lupita Nyong’o tried a bold blue lipstick at the 2014 Met Gala. While she’s known for her daring choices, this one didn’t quite fit. Sometimes, classic colors are the way to go.