Jay Manuel: Hey! I’m Jay from Style Her Famous. Watch as I show you all the beauty tricks for Drew Barrymore’s fresh face.
So we talked about how Drew loves a dark, smoldery, intense, dramatic eye and I’ll actually going to save that for the photo shoot, but for right now, I’m going to show you how to translate that to your everyday life, okay?
Claire Bernard: Okay.
Jay Manuel: This is really easy. We’re just going to take a light shadow and just sweep it in your new found arch right there and then we’re just going to take a slightly dark kind of bronzey shadow and just sweep it all over the lid, just really simple.
So the light shadow, we’re just going to put a little bit here, just a little. So literally, do you feel how I’m just putting it right on your lid and I’m not even doing anything special, just blotting it on.
So you see how that just brings out your eyes a little bit? It’s very soft and natural but it’s going to bring a little more drama to the eye. Now, what I’m doing is just taking the exact same shadow and I’m not lining your eyes as much as I’m just smudgering it around your eye because Drew loves that kind of smoky look.
Do you see how it doesn’t look like a line but it brings kind of that definition? Drew loves to brim her eyes with a little bit of black, so all I’m going to do is just taking a bit of liner on the inside and you just blink that.
Now that looks kind of bottom heavy but when we put the mascara on, it’s going to all balance up.
Now, I’m going to have you smile for me for a second. The reason I’m having you do that is because when you smile, smile, right there, that’s called the apple of your cheek. Drew loves pink cheeks, so I’m going to give you some of that.
So basically everything I’m doing on you right now is something that Drew would do walking around in the day. She would always that little bit of black liner, little bit of intensity to the eye because she likes that dramatic eye. The only thing I’m going to change is when we do your lips, I’m going to do a color that’s not as dark.
So before I do your lips, I want to show you how to use a brow gel. Now that we tweezed your brows and they’re perfectly in place, we want them to stay that way.
So after your makeup’s done, you take a clear gel and you just push the eyebrow hair up. What that does is, in case you rush up again something, or as you go shopping and you try on in your blouse, now the —thought you had a shop, you don’t want to pull the hair down and it all points down so by keeping them gelled up, they look perfect.
Now, I am going to use this kind of goldiney, orange color because I feel that Drew wears really, really dark lipsticks well because she’s got a very full mouth. Your upper lip is not quite as full as hers and I don’t want it to look over drawn and fake looking, so I’m actually translating her color to this color so that it looks more natural on you.
The other thing is because you don’t wear a lot of makeup, I’m not using a lip liner or anything because I just don’t want it to look too forced and too hard, so I’m just going to use the gloss on its own and then put a shiny top coat on. And since you haven’t worn a lip color before, all you want to do with this is follow your natural lip line because I don’t want you to do anything that’s weird that makes you feel uncomfortable.
So, how do you feel about that color? It’s not nearly as dark as what Drew would do, but I think for you it is darker, it’s bringing pigment to your lips and it kind of translates what Drew is doing on your skin tone.
And remember, go easy on the red lipstick. Not everybody can go as dark as Drew. That’s all you need to get Drew’s fresh face.
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