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5 makeup choices by Lauren Sánchez that felt too loud

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - May 11, 2026, 16:00 IST
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From Overlined Lips to Heavy Glam

Lauren Sánchez definitely knows how to make an entrance. Whether she's stepping off a mega-yacht or arriving at the most exclusive galas, all eyes are instantly on her. But in a fashion era currently obsessed with the whole "quiet luxury" and "old money" aesthetic, Sánchez clearly prefers to walk to the beat of her own drum. She leans hard into unapologetic maximalism.


And honestly? While it's great to have a signature look, beauty experts and style commentators have noticed a few recurring hiccups in her glam routine that tend to overshadow her natural beauty. When you're constantly in the spotlight, every detail is magnified. Let's break down five times her styling choices missed the mark, and what exactly went wrong.

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The Case of the Overpowering Lashes

First up, we really need to talk about the eyelashes. False lashes are a red-carpet staple. We completely get it. But there is a very fine line between looking glamorous and letting your makeup wear you. At major events like the Grammys, Sánchez has been spotted wearing falsies so incredibly long they literally graze her brow bone.

Instead of opening up her eyes to make them look larger and more awake, these heavy strips do the exact opposite. They weigh her eyelids down. This creates a slightly unbalanced, closed-off appearance that hides her eyes rather than highlighting them.


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The Dreaded Camera Flashback

If you know you are going to be photographed by dozens of paparazzi, your makeup absolutely has to be flash-proof. Unfortunately, Sánchez has fallen victim to the dreaded "powder flashback" more than once. Remember the Vanity Fair Oscar Party? Or the Baby2Baby Gala? Excessive baking powder and stark-white highlighter left her with a glowing, disjointed white cast under the harsh camera flashes. When heavy setting powder isn't thoroughly swept away from down the nose or under the eyes, the high-definition lenses catch every single grain.


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Skipping the Blending Brush

High-end makeup is all about that seamless, perfectly diffused finish. You really shouldn't be able to tell where the cheek contour ends and the foundation begins. But Sánchez's glam occasionally skips this crucial step. Take the Cannes Film Festival, for instance. Observers noted that her cheek contour was left as a harsh, unblended line of warm brown. Her eyeshadow application sometimes suffers from the exact same issue. Instead of a smooth, smoky gradient, her lids often feature abrupt blocks of competing colors—think sharp stops of pink right next to bronze powder. A little more time with a fluffy blending brush would fix this instantly.


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Washed-Out Color Palettes

Sánchez has a gorgeous, naturally warm complexion. So why fight it? Sometimes she opts for pale, frosty pink lipsticks without using a darker, warmer lip liner to anchor the look. The result? It completely washes her out. Pair that frosty lip with foundation shades that run a bit too light and cool-toned, and things start looking a bit flat. Without adding enough bronzer or a pop of warm, peachy blush to bring life back to her face, her glowing skin loses its natural dimension.


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Too Many Competing Elements

The biggest secret to modern luxury styling is knowing exactly when to edit. But Sánchez's style philosophy often feels like a loud "more is more." She regularly pairs intensely lined, dramatic eyes with heavily bronzed foreheads, bright pink cheeks, ultra-glossy lips, and plunging necklines. It is just too many focal points at once. Rather than letting one beautiful feature or statement piece take center stage, everything competes for your attention. This heavy-handed mixture of intense tones sharply contrasts with the refined, cohesive elegance we usually expect to see at the highest echelons of the celebrity fashion world.


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