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Bride left furious after spending £230 on wedding make-up she 'could have done better herself'

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Planning a wedding is no cheap task, and forking out for various professional vendors can really mount up and you expect the results to be out of this world.But one bride-to-be on TikTok wasn't best pleased when she paid $300 (£230) for her make-up and wasn't impressed with the results as she claimed she does a better job herself when she does her own make-up every day.According to The Mirror, the woman, named Haley, posted a video on the social media platform which she showed off the finished result, which had been done ahead of her wedding day as a trial to make ensure she was happy with it prior to her big day.Haley wasn't happy that the professional make-up artist appeared to match her foundation colour wrong for her skin tone and had failed to use any primer - meaning the make-up was creasing around her nose and did little to hide the imperfections on her skin.Haley, who posts under the username @stellarb0mb, wrote on the clip: "I paid $300 for this!?"She also captioned the video: "What the actual duck?"The viral video has received over 62,000 likes and more than 940,000 views, with commenters left equally baffled by the disastrous result - as many of them couldn't believe the look was professionally done.One person said: "This is what end of the day work make-up looks like."While another added: "Anyone who is saying this isn’t bad is lying to you.

Wedding make-up should be flawless, especially at that price, and you can get much better work for your money.""Anyone who's saying this looks fine is on one.

It's really amateur at best," a third posted, "most of us do better make-up just to go to work or the grocery store."While another added: "Anyone who is saying this isn’t bad is lying to you.

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