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Simple Changes to Looks Good You’ve finally contorted yourself into the perfect position, one that doesn’t give you a double chin, shows off your new outfit and won’t leave you in a neck brace post shot. And it only took 27 attempts. So it’s a shame when that hard-won selfie turns out to depict a fuzzy, squinty-eyed Moomin. Before you go into Instagram meltdown, check out these five easy solutions to the most common selfie fails…because buying a selfie stick constitutes as a life fail.

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You’ve finally contorted yourself into the perfect position, one that doesn’t give you a double chin, shows off your new outfit and won’t leave you in a neck brace post shot. And it only took 27 attempts. So it’s a shame when that hard-won selfie turns out to depict a fuzzy, squinty-eyed Moomin. Before you go into Instagram meltdown, check out these five easy solutions to the most common selfie fails…because buying a selfie stick constitutes as a life fail.

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Simple Changes to Looks Good

Youve finally contorted yourself into the perfect position, one that doesnt give you a double chin, shows off your new outfit and wont leave you in a neck brace post shot. And it only took 27 attempts. So its a shame when that hard-won selfie turns out to depict a fuzzy, squinty-eyed Moomin. Before you go into Instagram meltdown, check out these five easy solutions to the most common selfie failsbecause buying a selfie stick constitutes as a life fail. Selfie fail : #Uneven SkinThe problem: Your perfectly normal-looking face doesnt always translate to a picture: Orange tones in tungsten light bulbs, can be red to a camera, exaggerating skin patchiness.Sort it: A satin foundation will help. Theyre heavily pigmented like matte foundations, so even out our skin, plus the glowy finish helps the light diffract off the skin making it look brighter and more even, too. Try one that contains concealer, too, like Clinique Beyond Perfecting Foundation + Concealer, 25. Your best filter: Rise it brightens the skin tone, taking out any areas of shadow.Selfie fail: #Yellow TeethThe problem: Pearly whites? Not on your mobile. The white balance is automatically set on phones. That means that if your teeth are a tiny bit on the yellow side, the camera will actually make them look worse. Sort it: A blue-toned red lipstick, like Mac Ruby Woo, 13, is your white teeth saviour. The blue tones neutralise the yellow and the red draws attention to your lips, not your teeth. Reimer has another killer tip: Rinse with a whitening mouthwash just before. The wash contains oxidising ingredients that make them look whiter. Now grin. Your best filter: Walden the filter decreases colour saturation. Quick: profile pic.Selfie fail # Hidden EyesThe problem: When you smile, your cheeks move up, making your eyes look microscopic.Sort it: Duck face pouts make eyes appear more prominent, but we wouldnt advise it unless youre Derek Zoolander. Alter the way you apply your eyeliner instead, begin in the inner eyes with a very fine 1mm line. Increase the width of the line in the middle to a maximum of 3mm, then taper it back off to 1mm. Try DHC Liquid Eyeliner EX, 16, with an ultra-fine tip to vary the width of your line easily.Your best filter: Amaroit ups the exposure, making everything look slightly exaggerated. Great for eyes, not so much for thighs.The problem: Straight hair can look limp in selfies because the cuticles lie flat, so light is reflected uniformly, giving a one-dimensional feel. Curlier hair reads better on camera, the texture and variety means light is bouncing off all over the place. Sort it: You dont have to curl it. Just using dry shampoo, which automatically disrupts the way light is reflected by your hair, will make it look fuller and more textured. Spritz Colab Dry Shampoo, 1.99, into your locks, roll it into a tight bun and let it tumble down just before your shot.Your best filter : Hefe it adds a warm, fuzzy tone that picks up hair colour and texture.Selfie fail: # Flat FaceThe problem: Unlike SLR cameras, phones fall short when capturing perspective. Thats because the newest smartphones use image stabilisation, which automatically snaps multiple pictures and merges them to create the ultimate image. Great in theory But this technology also means you lose depth in the face, flattening it.Sort it: With contouring. Use a contour shade underneath your cheekbones and around your jawline. Cream contour shades can give a more natural effect as they blend more easily, like House of GlamDolls Glambase Wheel, 25, which allows you to custom blend to your skin tone.Your best filter : Nashville adds a pink tone to exaggerate contours. Hi, cheekbones. Take A Better SelfieDitch the flash:Dont use the flash if you can help it it blanks out your features. But if the picture needs lighting, move towards the lightest part of the room. Tip: its usually behind you!Get techy:There are free apps, like Snapseed (free, iTunes), that can give you creative control, so you can manually transform and enhance all your filtered images. Snap happy.Use the timer:Some smartphones have a 3-2-1 countdown. Using this to cue you in gives you a secondto relax and make the selfie more natural looking. And say cheese.

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