hey it's Jackie and welcome back to my
channel for today's video I part two of
the Elizabeth Swann  looks
that I've been doing so in my last
tutorial I did these two wearable
half-up half-down news and then this one
is promised I did that the iconic up -
that she wears at the end of the movie
as well as this really simple beautiful
makeup look so if you enjoyed this make
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and I have a little mini giveaway so I
have been wearing brown eye contacts for
whatever characters but I've been doing
this for a while and if you've watched
me for a while you know I had some bad
pears I accidentally got like the dolly
eyed ones and I was creepy but I just
committed and then I finally got a pair
of very natural-looking ones from
tie-dye and yeah this is it anyways they
sent me an extra pair by accident I like
these this was not through like PR this
was just me ordering they gave me two so
I have another pair of the Queen
chocolate and if you have different
color eyes and you wanted to try these
out just comment down below your
Instagram handle and I'll be DMing one
of you and then yeah sending this to you
so I thought that'd be a fun little
giveaway I know it's a little random but
I have an extra one and anyways that
let's get started with this makeup look
I go to mini ship-in-a-bottle and I've
already applied my favorite primer at
the touch of silk canvas can't believe
I'm already halfway through this product
it's so smoothing and a nice barrier
between the makeup and skin and for
foundation Elizabeth Swann is fair but
in the screen grabs that I'm going off
of she does have a deeper beige skin
tone than I do so I'm going with the
shade wheat from bare minerals
complexion rescue tinted gel cream I
love this product especially for summer
because it's very breathable and easy to
blend into the skin next I do want to
enhance the high cheekbone and chin
mainly with a brightening concealer I
love the Tate shape taped heart shape
tape but I always apply too much you
really don't need a lot of product
especially if you're using team
highlight and you have it in a lighter
shade like I'm doing and I love blending
in with my finger helps remove some of
the excess foundation
concealer and the warmth of the finger
melts the product together I really like
using the urban decay setting spray
after the steps that I've just done for
longevity sometimes they'll spray after
powder as well but locking in the cream
or liquid skin steps seems to really
help with heat and humidity and then
moving on to powder I seriously love the
Revlon translucent finisher I've clearly
had pin on this and it's just great to
set the products and it's easy to Pat
over the skin for natural finish another
product I have hit pan on hard is the
hoola light bronzer from benefit I've
been grabbing for the hoola caramel this
summer and it's quite a bit deeper but
we don't want to go to bronze here just
using the shade to add some color and
dimension well keeping the skin again
fairly pale and that they definitely
weren't using a ton of bronzer back in
the 18th century anyway it love me some
Kevin Taquan is sculpting powder for the
cheekbones I'm adding a hollowed out
look to the tops of my cheeks and also
taper down the cheeks toward the mouth
to continue that sunken-in cheek look I
find this doesn't mature my face a bit
but what's hilarious Keira was only 17
when she looked like this wild this was
me at 17 just firm giggles and then for
the nose contour this I found kind of
hard I kept practicing the nose contour
before filming this makeup look because
she does have quite distinct features so
her nose indents quite a bit inwards
from the eye sockets but even the normal
contour shades that I typically go for
just look dirty because I don't have any
depth there so I needed to go a bit
darker and I used more of a solid grey
and then once the bridge was slightly
faded in there I focused on structuring
my tip of the nose in a similar way
didn't want to go too heavy and distract
from this look because it is
pretty natural and then for shadows I
started with a muted Brown all over the
lid but my footage from that one little
clip got corrupted so I've already done
that step and then next use a pink shade
from this palette and fade upwards
through the crease I'm using this
screenshot because I felt I got the best
look at the makeup here deepening up the
outer corner and into the crease with a
bit of bronze
and under the eyes a mix of brown and
gray brown shadow Elizabeth's makeup
look has quite a bit of smokiness under
the lash line I'm going a little less
because my eye shape is quite a bit
larger and rounder so it looks more
dramatic on me
and some subtle eyeliner I chose to use
this deep Charlotte Tilbury color
chameleon in bronzed ports or is it cold
quartz I have to double-check that but
these are creamy and easy to blend in I
love them and I can't find the sharpener
so that's why mine looks a little dull
some touch-ups and blush I use this one
a lot this is the shade at natural
beauty by Tarte I really like these
because they last and the pigment looks
natural and I'm still keeping it higher
for placement for this Keira inspired
look and I really like this Rimmel
mascara that I tried I haven't used
Rimmel in a while and yeah this is great
mascara this look again is natural so
just after one coat I use my finger to
get off any excess before it dries and
then the lashes have a natural tinted
look a bit more liner I just didn't go
deep enough and then lips I'm using two
lipsticks you can use a lip liner and a
lipstick but I think two lipsticks is a
bit easier to make it look like a
natural barely-there gradient effect so
I started with a Revlon mattes
everything by Super Lustrous line and
this shade is Riseup rose that
collection is like my favorite for
lipstick from Revlon and then going with
a fuller top lip and less of a prominent
Cupid's bow and then less of a full
bottom lip then a peachy pink from Urban
Decay called wired and I'm dabbling
dabbling having this on subtly
final step because I use Charlotte
Tilbury beauty light wands as a finisher
on most of my looks I'm using the shade
peach gasm and I like to add this on the
tip of my nose most of the time and then
on my bottom lip and let's move on to
the epic updo
got on this preset from Amazon I always
have everything linked down below and I
love the silhouette of these horrible
contraptions but I thought it would suit
the tutorial and I'm not using any
extensions here just my own hair and
I've grown out my natural color so you
can see up until the lighter ends this
is my hair color because that you guys
do ask me that sometimes and we are
teasing that front section into a pouf
so divided a fairly decent section and
I've put the other hair and a quick
braid to keep out of the way and I like
to tease by taking small section by
small section this is what I find
easiest because I can't really see what
I'm doing and then I use some hairspray
and then back home mainly at the root
but then also through the section tease
a little bit less on the top layer so
it's easier to smooth out which I do
promise that I do but before setting
everything in place I'm using this tiny
curler from Bed Head that I constantly
used to create those accent curls and
I'm curling towards the face
if you watched my last hair tutorial
these steps are the same as the second
style so just smooth out the outer
section twist and then pin to the crown
of the head
use a comb to lift up the top into a
rounded shape and then pin in an X to
keep that section in place repeat on the
other side by creating that little twist
and you've lost the hairspray to lock in
the section you can leave the curls long
but to make it a little more accurate
just pin fro the length and wide your
bobby pin into the pouf
before continuing with the pinned up up
to section have a strand over the
shoulder and let's curl it I separated
two pieces and then spiraled them
together here's one it could have done a
slightly better job but take a section
from the back just after the pouf and
we're going to roll this upwards if you
have shorter hair curling this and then
pinning upwards in place isn't too hard
but if you have long hair keeping all
that length and kind of defeating
gravity is a challenge the only way I
found it to be doable it was teasing
quite a bit and then rolling the hair so
that I didn't slip out of the shape then
pin this through the middle as you can
see we get that loop but I wish I smooth
it out a little bit on the layer that's
showing but once it's in place you
really don't want to mess with it
because it will become a mess and also I
wish I pinned this a bit higher but I
won't be too hard to myself and we're
going to create the third pin curl that
you can see in this pick for this one I
curled the hair upwards and then just
teased the top so that when I rolled it
it wouldn't be frizzy this time and then
it's easier with less hair in this
section wasn't too hard to pin up and
keep in place
now we did this little curl first
because the rest of the updo kind of
wraps around it and with the rest of his
hair I'm creating a simplified version
of this updo just twisting and pinning I
did see a French roll type of deal that
was going on but that's an entire
process in itself and I was not down so
I did a twist and fin and with the
leftover hair curl and this will be the
middle kind of falling over curl that we
see in between the other two loops doing
lots of touch-up so the style looks nice
from each angle and like I said I do
wish I started it all a bit higher but
each shot the styles had changed a
little bit either from being born in or
being shot on different days so I tried
not to look at too many different shots
of the hairstyle because I just kept
nitpicking and like changing it a bit
but I definitely think this gives a very
Elizabeth's one-five and isn't too
challenging to do other also I have a
tan line on my back from wearing a bra
let out on my balcony classy just wear
some sunscreen because I definitely
forgot but I hope you guys enjoyed this
look
I hope you enjoyed this Elizabeth Swann
look and if you did make sure you give
it a thumbs up as always and asked for
tutorials coming up I am really excited
I've been searching for this freaking
dress on Marissa Cooper for so long
because this summer I became obsessed
with COC I'd never watched it before so
it was just like great cuz everyone was
like oh my god I love that show and I
got to watch it for the first time ever
now but I finally found the dress I was
looking for or at least like a very
similar one from revolve it was a little
bit pricey but I could not find this
like lightish blue it was always like a
navy and white or black and white so I'm
very happy with this purchase and that's
the video I have planned next even
though I so don't look like Mischa
Barton like our face shapes are so
different so I'll try my best to kind of
make it true to character but it'll just
be more of a natural sunkissed Cali look
and then I have Blair Waldorf so if
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