- Hi guys, it's me, Brita,
from season 12 of
"Rupaul's Drag Race."
Today I will be recreating
my Buttons and Bows look
from the runway.
It's super easy, and I
can't wait to show you.
Watch me go from this
to this, ah! (laughing)
(upbeat music)
All right, listen,
first we're gonna start
by putting this hat backwards
'cause it's very
important to get that hair
out of the face, Mother.
I am a sweaty queen, so I
need to use this product,
which is a waterproof cream,
so when I sweat, my
eyebrows don't crack, henny.
While I let that dry,
I'm gonna put on my wig cap.
Now, I'm a little insane,
not very many queens do this,
I mean, some do, pageant queens.
I duct tape my head so that
I can pin my wigs into it.
My wig, when I
first started drag,
always used to fall
off, 'cause I'm crazy,
and so I also like
to pull my skin up,
so that I look taut, Mother.
Y'all gonna think I'm crazy,
(tape peeling)
but Imma look like a
princess by the end of this.
I look sickening. (claps)
Most people put like one
little strand of tape
over there, bitch,
I'm a man in a dress,
and this will fall off my head,
and it'll look like like a halo,
so I gotta go nice, tight and
right, so she's (slaps) taut.
And then, before I
get to the foundation,
I like to put a glue stick
over this other glue,
so that it stays.
It smooths all the hairs out,
so you can't see the fine lines.
(plastic crinkling)
Gonna fill in those
little crevices
by adding a little powder to
it, boop boop boop boop boop,
boop boop boop boop boop.
Then it is time to
use some primer.
(humming nasally)
So you wanna cover
these brows, honey,
this the first thing you do.
Look at, bitch, that is magic.
This is a sponge, honey.
You can see that this
sponge hasn't been cleaned
in a very long time,
I love the excess residue to
help me blend it out, bitch.
Then we're gonna add
some of this highlight.
We're gonna make a cake pop,
is what I like to refer
as, a lil' cake pop.
It is a white
chocolate cake pop,
and see, I like
to use my fingers,
I should've cut my nails, 'cause
they look ratchet as hell,
but this is me.
Then I'm gonna take
some of this contour,
and we're gonna do
a very pointed nose.
Oh, yeah. (groaning)
She's a witch.
The brows are the windows
to the soul, honey,
so I like to pre-paint them
before I actually put them on,
I'll show you.
I like to treat it
like a little antenna,
off the nose.
I like to go in with my white,
and I also like to use
a little of this primer,
we'll mix it together,
make it all smushy.
Then we're gonna go
on the underneath,
and we're gonna clean it up.
(relaxed R&B music)
Mmm, she's a woman.
She's a messy woman.
Oh, are they even, probably not.
That's why we do this first.
This is my safety blanket.
Boop boop boop boop
boop boop boop.
Boop boop boop boop
boop boop boop.
So that's a cute little
outline that we have goin' on.
Now it's time to
get (clears throat)
to the rest of this gig.
This is our highlight.
And I'm goin' in
with a finger, bitch,
I love this finger, this
my best friend right here.
Some people who online may
read me for using my finger,
but bitch, it ain't
your face. (chuckling)
Then we're gonna
go in with this.
And we're gonna
blend up, blend down.
You wanna make sure
and get it on the ear,
boop boop boop boop
boop boop boop.
And we're gonna put a period
on the chin, little period.
Then we're gonna get this dark
chocolate, Godiva chocolate.
So I'm the type of girl
that has like six gigs
in one day, so we gotta
make sure that she is on,
she's gotta fall asleep, wake
back up, and do a brunch show,
she woke up like this.
(murmuring)
Cut this man jaw,
make it more roundth,
give it some more roundth.
Mm-hm, mm-hm, mm-hm, mm-hm.
We're gonna beat the mug,
the term, beating the
mug, comes from this,
powdering it and letting it set.
You gotta press it into the gig,
you gotta teach
that face a lesson,
you wanna punish her.
Pack it tight.
You know, I got, whew.
You wanna get that, that period,
and then we're gonna
go in this neutral set.
(makeup poof pattering)
Wanna make sure and get
it in your eye hole.
Get in that eye
hole. (chuckling)
You wanna do the
neck, the gullet.
(sighing) Okay, now if
you look like a ghost,
you're doin' a good job, sis.
Now, while we let this
bake, in the oven for 350,
we are going to move
on to the clavicle
and the titties.
This why I wore this
nice little shirt,
so I don't show the children
at home the nipples.
Then, that's right.
We're gonna make those
clavicles shine bright
like a diamond from the
back of the theater, honey.
Blend it, we're gonna
blend it with our fingers,
'cause you know Mama loves
to blend with her fingers.
Finger painting,
mm-hm, mm-hm, mm-hm.
I just lost 20 pounds
by making this clavicle.
Put just a little bit
underneath it and on top.
Then we're gonna move
on to these titties.
We put a little
highlight right there.
Just blend it all in,
blend it into the skin.
We're gonna get white.
We're gonna put
it in the middle.
We're gonna swirl it around.
You're gonna make
a martini glass.
Yes, Mother, there you
go, who wants a cocktail?
Then we're gonna do this
thing I like to call
the windshield wiper technique.
Yes, it is raining outside,
and the windshield
wipers are goin'.
There's a monsoon out there.
We're gonna go in and we're
gonna define that bitch
with some of our contour.
That's it, that's it.
And then we're gonna add a
little highlight right here,
a little boop boop boop
boop boop, rub her in.
Yup, lots of highlight.
And we're gonna get
some of that white,
and we're gonna go pop, pop
of white, boop boop boop,
boop boop boop boop
boop boop boop.
That's the titties, sis.
Then we're gonna
get this translucent
spooky-ooky ghost powder,
and we're gonna go bam,
bam, bam, bam, bam.
And we're gonna
brush the powder off.
I like to start from the
top and work my way down.
Voila, the magic
that you left behind,
now it's time to
put some more magic
on that magic so you
can look like a woman.
We're gonna grab
some of our powders,
little beige rainbow.
And we're gonna go in with
even more beige-ass colors.
Usually I like to
contour the house down,
but this is kind
of a lighter look,
it's not as heavy color-wise.
Which kinda look like
a rich white woman.
Got powder in my
nose. (sniffing)
(upbeat rhythmic music)
We're gonna go in
with this marker,
it's not a Sharpie.
I like to use this
skinny eye marker,
made for your eyes.
And we're gonna go over
what we already did.
'Cause we laid that
bitch out earlier.
Now we're gonna do a
little, little of that
boop boop boop boop boop,
the boop boop boop boop boop.
You can get some of
that highlight powder,
you go boop boop, boop boop.
Then you're gonna clear
it off, boom boom boom,
boom boom boom boom.
Pew pew pew.
And we're gonna
make an ombre brow.
See, they ain't even,
but they sisters,
they cousins, it's
fine, it's fine.
(plastic crinkling)
I'm gonna go in with this marker
to lay out that crease, honey.
We're gonna fill her in.
When I first started
doing my face,
I was horrible.
Sis, you can go to my Instagram
and you can see from
the very beginning.
It was disgusting. (chuckling)
I'm gonna put a little
of this primer on here,
I'm gonna get some
of this white,
and I'm gonna
clean up that line.
(upbeat music)
She might look messy, but
she's gonna look beautiful
at the end!
Y'all, so I like
to take my palettes
out of their original container,
and I put them in this
lovely little case
so I only have to
travel with these ones.
This is the one
that I'm gonna use,
this little salmon pinky color,
we're gonna start this crease,
actually, that's
not dark enough.
Slay... Great, this is it.
And we're gonna start
to map out that crease.
Just pressin' it in there.
Get all that color, mmm.
And we're gonna add some of
this little salmony color
on top of it.
And then we're gonna get
some of that white gig.
(whistling)
Oh yeah, that's cute.
I found like this orangey color.
Cute, okay, so...
Should we go there?
Okay, yeah, let's do it.
This is like a purpley,
light purple color.
Just to add depth to it.
♪ Go back, with the other man ♪
♪ And blend it out ♪
And we're gonna cut the crease.
(sighing)
Then we're gonna get
some of our white,
and we're gonna fill it in.
And put some yellow
as a pop of color.
Girl, she's lookin'
like a tequila sunrise.
Then we're gonna take
this black little marker.
I'm adding this broken one
that you can see
here. (chuckling)
We're gonna try and blend
out that black line.
Oh yeah, mmm, beauty.
You look very beautiful.
Aw yeah, looks
gorge from far away.
And then sometimes, it
doesn't go like you planned,
just like "Rupaul's
Drag Race." (chuckling)
Dust it all off,
and you can see,
like I got all that residue,
all the that was falling down,
just caught into all
of that lovely powder,
'cause I am what?
Messy when I get ready.
Now we're gonna go back over.
We're going like this.
We're gonna take
more of the pink.
I treat my eyes horribly,
and I know that other people
have really sensitive eyes,
but I have super powers,
so it's okay. (chuckling)
Using the same colors on the top
as I did on the bottom.
Let's add a little orange.
I love wearing and
working with orange,
I love orange so much,
it looks really good
on my skin tone, I used
to be afraid of orange
when I started drag, because
I had a traumatic experience
when I was in high school,
my freshman year of high school,
and I like, really
loved the color orange,
and I went as far as to
wear an orange tech vest,
I died my hair orange,
I wore orange pants,
and I was oranged out, and
people used to call me an orange
in high school, and I
stayed away from orange
ever since then, but now I
embrace the color orange.
(upbeat thumping music)
Now that that we're
done with the eyes,
we're gonna move on to the nose.
See how it's a little crooked?
We're gonna fix that, we're
gonna put a little boop.
Mm, a boop.
Isn't big enough, boop.
I like a little
point at the end,
'cause it makes you look
like you have money.
Then we're gonna put
a little pink here,
'cause she's cold.
She has money but she's cold.
Mmm, brr, she's freezing.
And then we're gonna go in
with this contour palette.
Contour this mug, Mama.
Listen, I got a
big canvas, honey.
There's a lot of face to paint.
And then to that
little boop boop
that we put on our nose,
we'll get some of that.
And we'll put it right
here on the cheek.
It's gonna just pop the
cheek out a little more,
you see how it gives
it a highlight?
I'm gonna go back into the eye,
'cause I forgot to do this.
Oh, actually-- (gasping)
We're gonna make
these points sharper,
just to give you that
extra tip of the wing.
Oh my, she's comin' together.
I'm gonna get this white liner.
Kind of like lifts everything,
it brings everything up.
See, if you move
your head real fast,
it looks perfect, like
nobody could notice
if there's any mistakes.
Drag Race is the best of the
best of the best of the best,
so like you wanna make
sure that your mug
is right and tight, but
also you want to make sure
that you're doing different
looks all the time,
and not always doing
the same thing.
I mean, I like to
have a signature,
like certain things that I do,
especially with my eye,
but then also like, maybe
switching up your lip,
or switching up your contour,
painting your face
a different color,
it makes you think
outside the box.
Next, we're gonna add
some blush, woo, woo,
I'm gonna use this one.
Orange you glad to
see me? (laughing)
Before I do the
lips, I'm gonna...
I'm gonna go into
this medium powder.
Bitch, look at that.
Now on to the titties.
This is contour, this is the
same I was using on my face.
So we're goin' in, we're
just boop boopin' here,
boop boopin' there, we're
gonna start with our lightest,
and then we're gonna build
it up to the darkest color.
It's always darker in
the middle of the tit.
You wanna get too crazy,
sometimes I get crazy and I
even put black in the middle,
but not today, we're
doing a cute little look,
so that, that's cute
right, look at, bi--
Now we're gonna
go on to the lips.
Now we're gonna
trace out our line.
If you have a big lip, it
means you're in charge.
She owns a company.
Then once you have
her drawn in there,
then you get a makeup wipe,
you go into that middle section,
and you gotta wipe off
all that makeup, girl,
'cause if you start puttin'
gloss and it's gonna get
all crackly nackly, and
you don't want that.
The lip that I'm using
is a little more nude,
but I love this lipstick, so
in order to get more color
into it, I'm actually just
going to like fill it in
a little, kind of messily,
'cause I don't really care,
'cause I'm gonna blend
it out with the brush
that's in this.
Pretend like you're
three years old,
and you're just coloring it out.
And then you look at yourself
in the mirror like this,
and you're like.
And I take this
little brush, honey,
and then I just
smooth it out, girl.
(lips smacking)
And then if you don't
want it that light,
you can go in with
a darker color.
It's gorgeous.
Now that we're done with
the lips, we're gonna add
some sparkle dazzle
to the cheek.
Oh yeah, I am an equal
opportunity glitter
employer, honey,
I will use all the glitter,
all the shining,
shimmering, splendid,
gimme all of it, not only
does it make you look gorgeous
in the light, but it
hides all the flaws
when you done up your mug, sis.
Now, we're moving
on to lashes, ooh!
This is a weak bonding glue.
This is a old drag queen trick.
Some people say that this
will make your eye fall out.
Let it fall, sis, let it fall.
It'll look great
from a distance.
Drag is not to be
viewed up close.
There you go, oh, wait.
That's it, that means that
you ain't here to play.
She's killed someone.
The face is done,
so I'm gonna go put on my look
and I'll be right back, ooh!
Shazam, this is my
Buttons and Bows look,
and I love it,
'cause I look like
an ethnic Barbie doll, Mama,
and I'm serving all to you.
I can't wait to see you
on the road, yass, bye!
