I’m young but cruel trolls say my glow up is a glow down that makes me look 40 when I get ready – I don’t care though
A WOMAN has hit back at meanies online who claim she looks decades older than her actual age.
The Irish make-up artist took to social media to show off her skills but it seemed to have backfired.
The blonde beauty, who goes by @rwmua online, showed off her glow up routine while getting ready for a night out.
She revealed she was born in 1992 making her 32-years-old, but many assumed she was decades older.
"When someone says people born in 2000 are 23 but I was born in 1992 and I'm also 23," she joked.
She applied her makeup while her fringe sat in a roller.
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The make-up artist started with primer before applying foundation, concealer, contour and powder.
The beauty pro then moved on to her eye make up and went for a glossy lips using the Rhode lip gloss for a 90s look.
She took her roller out to reveal her full fringe and was finished with her glow up.
A "glow up" is a slang term for a significant change in physical appearance, which has accentuated their beauty.
Although she looked stunning, many people took to the comments claiming she looked much older than her age.
In fact, people said she looked much better without make-up rather than a full-face of glam.
One person wrote: "You look so much younger without makeup."
Another commented: "You look young without makeup but once you put it on you look at least 40."
"You look older than my mum and she was born in 1969," penned a third.
Meanwhile a fourth said: "Looks about 40 in dog years."
But the make-up artist wasn't having it and posted another clip claiming that everyone fancied her.
She wrote: "Its lonely at the top fam," responding to the mean comment.
"You’re really getting hate about SMILE LINES? The lines that show when you’re happy?? Wow. You’re absolutely beautiful, pay no attention,” claimed a fifth.
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Someone else added: "Wow, people are way too comfortable with making horrible comments on this app."
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