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How to DIY Taylor Swift's Fiercest Bad Blood Makeup Look for HalloweenChannel your inner Catastrophe with this dramatic Halloween makeup how-to |
Sculpt Your Cheeks and Eyes To add even more dimension to your face, Stapleton recommends subtly contouring your face and filling in your brows.
Step 4: Use a taupe contour powder to lightly add more dimension to your cheekbones. Keep the color concentrated under your cheekbones, toward your hairline, which will make the added definition look more natural, says Stapleton.
Step 5: Bold eye makeup calls for groomed brows. Stapleton used M.A.C. Eye Brows, $16.50, to color in and define brows, and then set them with Brow Set, $17, a clear brow gel.
Step 6: Use an eye shadow shade a couple of shades darker than your skin tone over your eyelid. For me, Stapleton chose M.A.C. Eye Shadow, $16, in Soft Brown.
Create an outline of the dramatic cat eye Catastrophe wears. To do this, use a firm eye shadow brush like M.A.C. 252 Large Shader Brush, $32, to apply your shadow. Start from the inner corner of your eye and extend it outward. When you reach the outer corner of your crease, extend out into a thick cat eye shape (it should reach past your brows). Then smudge the eye shadow underneath your lower lash line, from the inner corner until it connects with the upper cat eye line.
This gives you a "stencil" to work with when you actually do add in the black. It gives the color something to stick to, and is much easier to fix if you make a mistake. It also allows you to get the cat eye perfectly even on each side.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Creating the Cat Eye
Step 4: Use a taupe contour powder to lightly add more dimension to your cheekbones. Keep the color concentrated under your cheekbones, toward your hairline, which will make the added definition look more natural, says Stapleton.
Step 5: Bold eye makeup calls for groomed brows. Stapleton used M.A.C. Eye Brows, $16.50, to color in and define brows, and then set them with Brow Set, $17, a clear brow gel.
Step 6: Use an eye shadow shade a couple of shades darker than your skin tone over your eyelid. For me, Stapleton chose M.A.C. Eye Shadow, $16, in Soft Brown.
Create an outline of the dramatic cat eye Catastrophe wears. To do this, use a firm eye shadow brush like M.A.C. 252 Large Shader Brush, $32, to apply your shadow. Start from the inner corner of your eye and extend it outward. When you reach the outer corner of your crease, extend out into a thick cat eye shape (it should reach past your brows). Then smudge the eye shadow underneath your lower lash line, from the inner corner until it connects with the upper cat eye line.
This gives you a "stencil" to work with when you actually do add in the black. It gives the color something to stick to, and is much easier to fix if you make a mistake. It also allows you to get the cat eye perfectly even on each side.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Creating the Cat Eye