Sultry Siren: A Movie-inspired Makeup Tutorial

Today I’m gonna do a look inspired by this mood board. I’m going for, like, pencil thin, straight up brows. So I’m using my Elf soap brows just to groom these into place. Iconic London underglow boring primer for a very buttery base. This stuff is my favorite primer of all time. We want a matte airbrush base that still looks like skin, so I’m taking the Chanel light tint with a little bit of blue eye paint just to neutralize it. I’m using my House Labs Foundation brush to blend this in just cause I feel like it gives me the most skin like, finish. Now I’m going in with my Cosrx Reveller Concealer in the shade 2.5 C. But I’m not gonna cover directly under my eyes. I kind of like the look of that for what we’re going for. All this makeup look because it’s kind of like movie makeup, which I’m obsessed with, where it doesn’t really look like they’re wearing makeup, but you know that they are in your subconscious, it’s just like, interesting gray area. Now I’m going in with my recent obsession, the Patrick Top contour and bronzing duo. This is in the shade she’s sculpted, and we’re really gonna try to bring it down here to really sharpen out those cheekbones as well as our hairline at the nose, and then also drag it up your temples. This is gonna give you a total face lift. For blush, we want something that’s Still in that kind of cooler toned area. This is the stick blush from Westman atchiliate. In the shade Mimi Blush should be enhancing the contour. It shouldn’t be like a separate entity on your face. You know the drill. We’re gonna let our face sit before we set it and move on to eyes. But I am gonna set my eyelids. This just really helps to avoid creasing. You want grays and blacks, like stone colors. I’m using this Dominique Cosmetics Transition Palette. It’s a perfect color story for this kind of look. I’m taking the shade ash. I’m just applying a sheer layer all over my lid. I’m taking kind of out towards my temple. Taking that underneath my lash line as well. And then with our black liner, we’re just gonna tight line our inner corner only. And then starting from your pupil, you’re just gonna wiggle it between your lashes. But we’re not creating a wing. This is the Lash Star Beauty Hyper Performance Gel Liner. This is amazing. And we’re gonna start to smudge that out, you’ll notice by adding depth to our inner corner. And then this outer corner really starts to lift our eyes up and give us that, like, seductive Siren eye look. Now with coal, I’m just gonna deepen at this outer corner area and then tap a little bit of frosty on the inner corner and the brow bone curl. When you’re applying your mascara, drag the brush outwards as Well, this is just gonna even more elongate your eye. I already feel like a baddie, but we got to finish this look. Out. So I’m setting my under eyes and T zone with the Westman Atelier Skincare Press Powder. Now we’re gonna set that contour with the powder shade from the SHU Sculpted Palette. Now, with lips here, I wanna go brown. I just. I see the vision. And this is nutmeg liner from NYX. And for lipstick, I’m using Next Wave from Kat Von D. You could go in the more, like, nude brown pink territory if this is a little bit too much for you, but I like how it makes it a little bit more sultry. And now all we have to do is add the finishing touch, like, oh, this is so good. I can’t get the writing off of these temporary lenses, so just bear with me on that. But I am obsessed with this. I feel like even without the glasses, you see the vision. I find this to be actually a very wearable smokey eye. Comment down below, which look you guys want me to recreate next? Bye.