Even though glasses can be a flawless beauty accessory because they're super cute and versatile with different makeup looks, they can also wreak havoc on your daily beauty routine.

1. When your freshly applied mascara immediately gets all over your lenses. Then you have annoying black dots all over your glasses that are really hard to rub out with the bottom of your shirt, because they dried up and now they're rock solid.

2. Applying eyeliner. You have to get really close to the mirror to see what you're doing, but then your eyeliner pencil is too long and knocks into the mirror, ruining everything.

3. When you think you applied your makeup perfectly, and then you put on your glasses. You think you look like this:

But then your newly restored eyesight reveals a monstrosity of epic proportions:

4. It looks like you're wearing the perfect amount of makeup... and then you put your glasses on. What looked totally natural while you were applying it sans glasses is more like stage makeup with 20/20 vision.

5. Sunglasses. Unless you wear contact lenses or your parents will spring for an actually cute pair of prescription sunglasses, it's basically impossible to wear sunglasses because your actual glasses get in the way. And sadly, being able to see 10 feet in front of you is more important than looking cool in your trendy shades.

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6. Makeup gets all. over. them. From getting stuck inside the little nose pad thingies and the hinges to smearing on your frames, it doesn't matter how careful you are, it gets EVERYWHERE. Sometimes you don't even understand how makeup gets in certain places, like in the creases of the arms. How is that even possible? Your face isn't anywhere near there!

7. Hairspray is your glasses' worst enemy. If you forget to take them off before you apply, it gets all over your lenses and and frames, and by the time you get a paper towel to wipe them off, they're all sticky and gross, and you just make things worse.

8. You always miss a million spots while shaving. Since you can't wear your glasses in the shower because they fog up, you inevitably miss all the vital spots near your ankles and knees. Then you try to shave with your glasses outside of the shower, but your glasses keep slipping down your face because you're leaning over the side of the tub, and you get the same result. There's no winning.

9. Headbands/hats + glasses = endless headaches. Whenever you try to accessorize with a cute hat or headband, your glasses screw everything up. You can either wear your glasses OVER them, but inevitably, they end up slipping off your face in three seconds flat. OR, you can wear them under your hat or headband, in which case, the accessory squeezes your frames so hard into the side of your face that it gives you a major headache.

10. You break out anywhere your frames touch your face. From where the nose pads are constantly colliding with the bridge of your nose to the place near your temples where the legs of your frames rub against the sides of your face, the constant rubbing combined with sweat, oil, or dirt on your face or glasses causes you to break out. Then you have to wear your glasses over the pimples, which just makes things worse. ~sigh~

11. They're constantly messing up your selfies. After applying your makeup flawlessly and curling your hair to perfection, you put on your glasses and you're like, "Darn, I look good." But add flash photography to the equation and and everything goes bonkers. Either the flash makes it so that there's a glare in every picture and no one can see your perfect eye makeup, or you don't realize your glasses are either halfway down your nose or completely crooked in every shot.

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Noelle Devoe Entertainment Editor When I'm not holed up in my room going on a completely unproductive Netflix binge or Tumblr stalking Timothée Chalomet, I'm searching for awesome celeb news stories that Seventeen readers will love!

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