7. Tyra Banks’ Moth Ball Meltdown
Tyra, queen of smizing, made a rare stumble at the 2012 Moth Ball. Her eye makeup was so asymmetrical and so overblown that it looked like it had been applied in the back of a taxi without a mirror. Black shadow reached up to her bleached brows with no lashes to balance it, and a fuchsia lip sealed the deal. It was daring, but not in a good way. Think Halloween, but sadder.

8. Kim Kardashian’s Over-Baked Look
Kim helped bring baking into the mainstream, but at the 2010 White House Correspondents’ Dinner, she might’ve left her makeup in the oven a little too long. Her under-eye area looked super dry and powdery, and instead of looking flawless, it just highlighted fine lines and texture.
Baking can work wonders—especially for photos or long nights—but overdo it, and you risk sucking all the life out of your skin. It’s a fine line between “snatched” and “cracked,” and this time, it leaned toward the latter.

9. Ariana Grande’s Ghost-Face Base
Ariana’s signature ponytail was high and mighty at the 2015 AMAs, but her foundation shade? Tragically low on melanin. Her foundation was way lighter than her neck and chest, which made her face look a bit ghostly compared to the rest of her body.
It’s a common issue, especially if you self-tan your body but not your face. The fix? Either go for a darker foundation to match your tan or warm things up with bronzer so your face and neck are at least speaking to each other.

The lesson from this story is that even the most glamorous celebrities can make beauty mistakes with just one poor blending session. These makeup mishaps remind us all that flash photography is brutal, matching your foundation is non-negotiable, and just because a trend works on TikTok doesn’t mean it belongs on your face.
So next time your concealer creases or your eyeliner goes rogue, take a breath. At least it’s not forever immortalized on Getty Images.
