No sleep - how to look more awake?

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Apr 8, 2015

Hannah K.

I put this in beauty as I'd expect it'd be a mix of skincare and makeup:)

My brother is having a sleepover with his friend and I know I'm going to get little to no sleep tonight (currently 1.20am and have to be up at 8am for a revision session at school). Already tried to tell them to shut up but my dad is snoring really loudly in the room next to me, gave up after a while.

Anyway, I need a few tips and tricks to help me look less sleep-deprived and alienated because I always look dreadful when I've had little sleep. I'm currently drinking water so I hopefully won't get puffy eyes, but any other ideas that I can do in the morning (makeup, skincare, etc) would be greatly appreciated

Love from the extremely tired Hannah who feels like they haven't slept in a month

Apr 8, 2015

Shanae J.

A highlight in the corner of the eye and highlight under the eye, thats about all I know lol. I'm sorry you can't sleep!

Apr 8, 2015

Melanie T.

Look up Jaclyn hill "how to look fresh and awake when you're exhausted" makeup video! she has so many tips in there you can pick and choose which ones you wany.

Apr 8, 2015

Charlotte B.

Wear some ear muffs or ear defenders or w.e and get some sleep!

Sleep (or at least lay) slightly propped up so your under eye area doesn't get even darker than it would if you were just laying flat.

In the morning use a yellow or peach/salmon concealer to cover the purple or blue of your dark circles.

If your skin is looking pale then use some bronzer and blush to add some color back to your face and use illuminating products to add glow if your skin is looking dull.

Apr 8, 2015

Llesenia S.

Conceal your under eye area and brighten it too. Use a highlight in your inner corners. Put on mascara. Add a nice flush of blush!😊

Apr 9, 2015

Kristine N.

Go put metal spoons in the freezer leave them in over night next morning out and put them under your eyes