Jay Manuel: Hey! I’m Jay from Style Her Famous. Watch as Garret Gervais; Jessica Alba’s personal makeup artist shows you how to get Jessica’s luminous glow.
Garret Gervais: One of the things that I always do to her is I always make her skin really radiant and luminous. I use a liquid luminizer and I apply it with a brush to wherever the sun would sort of hit you, you know, just on the highlight areas of your face; like your brow bones, your eye lids, your cheek bones, your jaw line, chin, the top of your lips, bridge of the nose. So now, eye shadow. You’re going to take your lightest shade. You want to concentrate that on the inside corner and on the outside brow bone.
So, what we’re going to do with the darkest shade in here is go over the entire eye, inner corner bring it all the way out to the outer corner and blending in.
Now, with the darker brown, we can align the entire eye on the bottom. And you can always use a Q-tip to blend away if you feel like you’ve gotten a little bit too much, rather than towards your — with the eyelash curler. We’re going to use a curling mascara that will have the same effect and just keep your eyes looking down, not necessarily closed, there you go, perfect.
And you’re going to want to move the mascara brush side to side from the root of the lash. Wiggling the brush at the base of the lash not only to make sure you get every lash covered at its base, but it also will place a little bit of mascara on the inside of your eyelid at the base of the lash and in effect, give you somewhat of an actual black eyeliner. And on your bottom lashes, I hold the brush vertically, not horizontally and just catch the little lashes.
Okay, are you ready for lashes now?
As you can see, when you’re looking in the mirror, after you do mascara, they’ll very naturally be holes, you know where your mascara brush has separated the eye lashes. What you want to do with these is just fill in those holes. So, you look in the mirror, you go find the hole, you’ll lift the lid and just place the lash into that hole.
Because Jessica’s lips are naturally large, we don’t really emphasize them, we usually stick to a lip gloss that’s pretty much within one or two shades, upper or beneath her actual lip color.
What I’m going to do with you is use the same principle and use a gloss that’s about two shades darker than your own lip color. We’re just going to smooth it on with a lip brush on the bottom lip and then I’ll let you pat your lips together. Perfect.
That’s a really easy way. If you have a little bit of trouble finding your own natural lip line, that’s the perfect way to do it; gloss it. It’s a lot easier to do it with glossing with lipstick, but as you can see, it’s given you the perfect shape for your own lip line.
You can actually have in terms of what you put on, a lot of makeup on, but if you kept it all in the same tone or range, it doesn’t appear that you’re overly made up. It’s just appears that you look naturally beautiful.
Sophia Sacks: I love it.
Jay Manuel: So, there you have it, celebrity style you can easily make your own.
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