So before filming I already painted my hair
white or at least gray using some white body
paint, now I’m taking gluestick and I’m
going to flatten down my brows down by stroking
in the direction of hair growth. Afterwards
I’m going set the glue with powder and add
an additional layer of glue to ensure they’re
down for the long run. The flatter the better,
so add more layers as you see fit. After setting
the glue with a final layer of powder, conceal
the colour of the brows using a concealer!
I’m actually using this full coverage foundation
by Kat Von D. Notice how I’m applying it
very gently so as not to disturb the glue.
Covering the brows and drawing new ones is
not a necessary step but I like the transformative
power, plus I want thin, arched over exaggerated
bitch brows for this look and my natural brows
are simply way too approachable.
After setting your brow block with more setting
powder, go ahead and apply base. I’m using
my favourite new foundation brush from Sigma,
called their 3DHD kabuki with some more Kat
Von D foundation, thinned out with L’Oreal
true match.
To conceal my dark circles I’m using Benefit’s
erase paste concealer, and finally I’m setting
my entire face.
Using a bronzer of choice on a large fluffy
powder brush, add shading to the cheekbones
and temples, with careful attention to blending.
This is going to act as a transition shade
to our contour. Now using a darker contour
colour, I’m actually using brown eyeshadow
on a large eyeshadow blending brush, I’m
deepening my contour in the hollow of my cheeks
and my temples.
Moving on to the eyes, I’m prepping the
lids using MAC Soft Ochre Paint pot.
Taking that same paint
pot on a flat concealer brush, use any brush
with a flat belly, I’m etching out my brow
highlight. This can actually be done with
any cream highlight colour like a concealer
or foundation. What I’m doing is planning
where I’m drawing my brow. This helps avoid
asymmetrical brows, which is a mistake I make
really often, normally you just work with
your natural brow as a guide but it’s hard
drawing new brows on a blank canvas. As you
can see, the shape I’ve chosen is very arched,
thin and high, kind of like if Storm was a
drag queen. To create the brow I’m using
an old favourite, the MAC 266 brush with Anastasia
dipbrow which I’ve thinned out with a little
makeup oil I had lying around since my pomade
was getting dry and hard to work with. I like
it to be quite runny so it goes on like paint.
Anyway as you can see I like to keep the front
of the brow fairly natural by drawing hair-like
strokes.
On the eyes, we’re starting off by using
a light taupe transitional shadow, blending
this into my crease with circular motions.
It should be light enough that it’s just
barely darker than your skin. Continue layering
until you get visible definition. At this
point, move on to a darker brown eyeshadow,
stipple this on with a smaller brush so it’s
not messy, I’m using a sigma buff and blend.
Using your original blending brush, diffuse
this into the transitional shadow. Repeat
this process once again with a black eyeshadow!
And repeat as many times as necessary until
you have both intensity of darkness, and softness
of blending.
Next, apply winged liner using tool of choice,
I use gel.
On the lower lashline, I’m colouring in
my waterline with the same liner I used on
the top, which I wouldn’t recommend if you
used liquid. When your waterline is black,
start blending black and brown shadow into
the lashline, blending until it fades effortlessly
into the skin.
Then, simply apply your mascara and lashes.
Be sure to pick some sickening lashes, I chose
a relatively natural pair because I wanted
it to look glam like women’s lashes and
not drag queen lashes because I’m fish.
For the lips, I chose to opt for a nude lip
if I could do it over I would have went for
like MAC cyber or sin, any bold dark lip colour
but I went nude because that’s what Halle
Barry had in my reference pictures.
You can stop here if you want but I decided
to take some creative liberty and draw some
lightning bolts on my face coming out from
my eyes. Fun fact I tried a look similar to
this like months ago and I wasn’t happy
with it so I didn’t show anyone but i wanted
to revisit that idea today, what happened
was that I didn’t like how my lightning
was so thick, so the second time around I
made sure to keep them looking more thin and
believable, so I used a NYX white liquid liner,
being sure to apply pressure strategically,
pressing gently for thinner lines and harder
for more visible ones.
And with that, the makeup is done, but the
storm look isn’t complete without white
mesh contacts from CamoEyes, I am soooo obsessed
with these I wanna wear them every day. Before
I had these I like mastered the art of rolling
my eyes to the back of my head so it looked
like my pupils were gone but it never looked
right, now I can live my dream of having no
pupils.
And on that note, the look is complete! Please
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look, and I’ll see you all in my next video.
Bye!
