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Woman makes a mega beauty mistake before leaving her home all glammed up – but can you spot it before her look of panic?

Woman makes a mega beauty mistake before leaving her home all glammed up – but can you spot it before her look of panic?

The Irish Sun14-05-2025

SHE was ready to leave her home looking all glammed up to the max.
But one woman was left horrified after realising she had suffered an epic beauty blunder - so can you spot it before her look of sheer panic?
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One fashionista had to cancel her plans after she made an epic beauty mistake
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The style lover decided to do a fit check before leaving her house in the gorgeous blue midi dress
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The moment Leah realised that something wasn't quite right
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Stylish
With somewhere to go, Leah - who posts under the username @
Once the hair had been styled and the
All chuffed with the final ensemble, Leah slowly stepped away from the camera, as she was proudly modelling the gorgeous blue
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However, as the fashionista was showing off the chic outfit, she quickly spotted that something was off - and it finally kicked in.
While in
Although at first, Leah later revealed in the comments, she thought ''it was the lighting'' that wasn't the case - and she was left with one bronzed leg that looked extra tanned next to the ''ghostly'' leg.
''It's me thinking I ate. Then realising I didn't,'' she chuckled.
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''Literally roll the credits. I'm staying home,'' she wrote under the now-viral video which has been viewed an astronomical 2.9mllion times in just five days.
Since being posted online, it's also racked up a whopping 154k likes, 442 comments, as well as 1,668 shares.
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'This would have sent me over the edge'
As hundreds flooded to comments to share their thoughts, a fellow beauty buff wrote: ''This would have sent me over the edge.''
''The look of panic,'' another couldn't get over Leah's facial expressions.
Plenty of viewers also shared what they would do in the same situation - and while many would change the outfit, others would take it as a sign to stay in.
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''Whatever plans I had would need to be cancelled,'' wrote one person.
There were also some who suggested how to instantly fix the epic fake tan blunder.
''Sunscreen with bronzer and some glittery lotion on top,'' wrote a viewer.
''I've done this once, I just completely forgot to tan one of them below knee and also once forgot my knees + elbows, there was just a large white patch on all 4 of them,'' another commented.
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