Fast beauty fixes for a tired face

Having a sleepless night is a real nightmare for your face. Often it happens the night before a big meeting or anything important that you specifically went to bed earlier for. Unfortunately, REM cycles (rapid eye movement sleep cycles) have zero concept of when we need them the most. Running on little to no sleep is most obvious in the form of a tired face. A dull, sallow complexion matched with reddened eyes is a dead giveaway that our pillow time wasn’t productive the night before.
Thankfully, you can mask the signs of sleep deprivation by making a few tweaks to your beauty routine. Bright skin, clear eyes and a healthy glow are still attainable after a long night of no zzzs. We’ve rounded up the most effective fast beauty fixes, so you can fake those eight hours of shut-eye like a pro!
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Cheat your way to a well-rested complexion
The first step to getting your face to reflect an appropriate sleep cycle is to stimulate the skin using a treatment that combats puffiness and dehydration. Vanessa Megan Cryo Facelift Ice Cube Treatment is a genius repairing serum that incorporates cryotherapy to plump, brighten and lift. It reduces redness and can also be applied under the eyes to target bags and crow's feet. If you’re concerned about this being time consuming, it takes as long as an ice cube would take to melt in your hand, literally.
No surprises here, but moisturising is non negotiable… and you really need to bring out the big guns. Look for a product that’s rich in antioxidants and vitamins to help reverse skin damage, hydrate and repair the skin. We recommend Sixth Sense Skincare Divine Serum ($45, sixthsenseskincare.com.au), which contains a blend of pomegranate, chia and evening primrose oil to deeply moisturise and nourish your skin.
If you don’t already keep eye drops in your beauty cabinet you must immediately purchase some. Eye drops designed to alleviate red eyes are a godsend after a late night. In the wise words of Drake, “Get your Visine on.”
How to apply makeup for a fresh face
Your skin is on struggle street, and putting too much makeup on a dehydrated complexion can exacerbate the symptoms. Wearing the right foundation will even out your complexion and give you your glow back. Benefit Cosmetics Hello Flawless Oxygen Wow Brightening Makeup promises the natural coverage you want with a luminous finish.
Speaking of luminous, Yves Saint Laurent Touche Éclat applied under the eyes can brush away signs of fatigue in an instant. Although the product is not a concealer, it hides dark circles better than most and can be used as a highlighter to add light to the top of cheekbones.
This is the oldest trick in the book: apply white eyeliner in your lower inner rim of the eye and in the inner corners of your eyes. This will instantly make you look bright eyed and bushy tailed. We love Eye of Horus Goddess Pencil in Selenite White. Match this with a thickening, black mascara like Max Factor False Lash Effect Mascara and totally transform tired eyes.
A bright lip, teamed with your new glowing complexion, draws attention away from dark circles and dehydration. People will also be too busy focusing on your bold lip colour to notice how exhausted you are. A long-lasting matte lipstick like L’Oréal Paris Colour Riche Matte Addiction in Haute Rouge or Klara Cosmetics Kiss Proof Lips in Madgenta or Flaming Red ($29, klaracosmetics.com) is perfect for livening up your look. Add a touch of bronzer like Clinique True Bronze Pressed Powder Bronzer and your appearance will go from unrested to slightly sun-kissed.
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The finishing touches for fatigue
If you’ve been tossing and turning throughout the night, it’s safe to say that your hair will be less than polished in the morning. The quickest way to tackle limp, lacklustre hair is by spraying muk Head muk Dry Shampoo to your scalp to soap up excess oil, then pull your hair into a low bun and call it a day.
A lack of sleep increases the size of your pores and for oily skin types, this means the shine factor will be strong. Avoid applying unnecessary powder which can slip and slide around your face. Instead, soak up excess oil with blotting tissues like Swisspers Blot-Off Oil Tissues.
How do you look more awake when you’re running low on sleep? What are your best makeup tips for a tired face?
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95 Member Comments
If I'm having a bad run of sleepless nights, I usually pare back the makeup and go in with some hardcore skincare. The I'll use some concealer, brown mascara (it looks less heavy than black) and a lip and cheek tint to put some colour in my face.
If I have time to wash my hair after a bad sleep, I'll use cold water at the end. It usually leaves my hair looking smoother and it's very refreshing, although a little bit painful in winter.
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These swishers blotting tissues sounds great! Has anyone tried them?
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Do not remember ever having a tired looking face...or being tired in general
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Have my 2 yo twins and their 3yo old brother for just one night and you will lol
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Lol I've got 3 children under 4 you can borrow too ;)
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hahahah...wooops, yes , my secret is-single no kids, and yoga/healthy food + plenty of sleep
And , still, you girls have such an amazing reward for all your effort! I would not mind being super tired if having many kids, not at all! ♥
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Be careful what you wish for! You still may have children one day.
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Concealer and highlighter - those will help me every time!
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some happy blush would do. Love some glowing complexion to fool.
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I look better with less makeup on most days when I'm tired or haven't had good sleep.
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I actually didn't sleep at all last night and my skin looks worse for wear today. I think giving it the works helps - cleansing, toning, serum, eye cream and moisturiser and primer all help revive tired skin.
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My under eye circles and puffiness can make me look tired. Try and put something cooling on the eye area and a good eye cream and concealer helps
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Saving this article. I'm a restless sleeper and forever tired. I love the white eyeliner trick and concealer is a must have. A nice bright lip also perks my face up. And coffee. Lots of coffee.
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So timely. I got about three hours sleep last night and you can tell today. So this is something to keep in mind for next time. Cant wait to go home and have a proper sleep.
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Splashing my face with ice cold water does wonders instantly! It's a painful process but really does work!! Then I let the powers of makeup and coffee work their magic!
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Lots of concealer, a bit of highlighter and white liner on the waterline
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an ice cold shower usually does the trick
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white gel eyeliner, only thing that makes me look vaguely human after a bad night sleep - that and a good coverage bb
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My eyes make me look tired I always have dark circles and puffy eye bags even when I've had a good nights sleep.
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Mascara and concealer are my two must-haves. A bit of rosy blush can help too.
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