This part is really time consuming but the results are well worth it! Like in the previous look, I used the Swarovski Shimmer Flat Back Crystals (different variations of yellow gold), the Duo Adhesive Lash Adhesive Brush On Clear and Benefit Cosmetics Groomer Tweezer & Brush. The one I’m using is from the KKW Beauty Sooo Fire Eyeshadow Palette and the shade I’m using is Golden Ember. This will give the rhinestones a nice base to stick to.įor the eyeshadow, I wanted to use a metallic yellow gold shade that will compliment the gold rhinestones. A comparable powder that gives a similar effect is the Rimmel London Stay Matte Pressed Powder. To set everything, I use Ohii Beauty Glass Powder (discontinued). Yes, I said eyebrows! This is to help create a base for the rhinestones to make them look seamless on the brow area as well as the lid. Next, I’m going to cover my eyebrows with the same concealer in Caramel. I use both shades under my eyes around my mouth and on my forehead to brighten those areas. Since the base is a little bit darker, I used concealer to bring out the “lights” back ( Milk Makeup Flex Concealer in Caramel and Medium). On the rest of my face, I apply the Flesh Beauty Pure Flesh in Cookie, and blend the two shades together and blend into my neck. Since my forehead is darker than the rest of my face, I’m going to use a deeper shade foundation which is Milk Makeup Flex Foundation Stick in Caramel, and I apply the foundation stick on my forehead and on the perimeter of my face.
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When I was applying the blush, I tried to emulate how Pat McGrath applied it on the model at the Marc Jacobs show, which also emphasizes the vertical pattern of the rhinestones (high up to emphasize high cheekbones).įor this look, I want to achieve a more matte medium to full coverage complexion. Next, I finished the look with contour and blush to bring dimension back to my face. If you don’t get the rhinestones exactly in the middle of the spot where the glue is, it still sticks very well and it dries clear! This technique is easier than it looks because the lash glue gives you a little bit of time to get the rhinestones on to your skin. I continued above the brow, and then I put rhinestones on the lower lashline. I started recreating this elongated shape by applying the rhinestones in the middle of my eyelid and working my way up to the eyebrow. I use the Duo Adhesive Lash Adhesive Brush On Clear and Benefit Cosmetics Groomer Tweezer & Brush to apply them to my face.
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The shiniest rhinestones I’ve ever used are the Swarovski Shimmer Flat Back Crystals you can get at Michael’s. This is my favorite part of the whole routine! However, this is also the most time-consuming.
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This is a way to give your lids some shine without taking away the spotlight from the rhinestones we are going to apply next! To tie the whole look together, I’m used a metallic green shade from the Rimmel London Magnif’eyes Thunderstorm Edition, applying it to my lids to unify the base green and light green together and then blending it out. Your ring finger is the softest finger, and I really like to blend with this finger for detailing. To get maximum impact I used my finger to apply and blend. This is where I decided to improvise from this look and added a lighter green from the palette close to the lash line. I applied the two brightest greens all over the eyelid.
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For colorful looks, I love to use the Viseart Grande Pro Volume 3 Palette. I always find the Milk Makeup Flex Concealer in Caramel to be the best primer for my eyeshadow because it neutralizes the color of my eyelids and leaves a tacky texture so the shadow can grab on.
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Let’s get our sparkle on (and don’t forget to download Kira Kira)! Shine Bright like a Xmas Tree Incorporating glitter into your makeup routine has become super popular as of late, but I’m calling it: the makeup trend for 2020 is all about rhinestones, and what better time to start wearing them that right now? So, I created three holiday makeup looks for you to try at-home: one inspired by a Christmas tree, one inspired by disco, and another inspired by Euphoria’s very own, Alexa Demie. And, who would I be to let you go out partying without a good makeup look to accompany you. The month of December might be about winding down and restoring for the New Year, but let’s be honest, it’s also about partying. From looks I'm obsessed with (aka everrrrrything Euphoria) to replicating the craziest makeup some of your favorite celebs have been wearing, I am here to give you the courage to where that blue eyeliner out of the house. I've been obsessed with makeup since I can remember (I used to ask my mom if I could wear her red lipstick constantly) and I'll be doing makeup tutorials for Teen Vogue.