[soft music]
- Hey guys, I'm Halsey and I'm
going to be showing you guys
some of my skincare and
recreating the makeup look
from my third album cover, "Manic".
I did that makeup look
myself so I'm really excited
to show you guys how I did it.
One of the first things
that I'm gonna be using
is this Image skincare
face wash, it's my go-to.
I literally order it
online everywhere I am,
and I take like six bottles with me
if I'm going to a new country.
So usually, first thing in the morning,
I try to use a more gentle cleanser
because I'm not taking
off all of my makeup
from the night before.
But when I'm getting off of
stage and I have all that
sweat and makeup and everything
like deep in my pores,
I'll try to wash my face
like two or three times
to be honest with you.
I love how this feels on my
skin, it's super moisturizing.
The next thing I'm gonna use
is this Barbara Sturm Hyaluronic Serum.
I love hyaluronic acid, it's
one of my favorite parts
of my skincare routine.
I'm really, really,
really into glowy skin.
I find that being a musician
and being on red carpets
a lot of time, people
really love a matte face,
but I've always loved a really dewy skin,
so these serums are a go-to for me.
I'm using these Glow
Drops from Barbara Sturm,
I really love these too.
But when I'm on the
road, sleeping on a bus
and stuff like that, you're
around like super dirty air
and you're sweating in your
makeup on stage every day.
And sometimes you put on a
face of makeup in the morning
for your press, and then
you add more makeup to it
for your meet and greet,
and then you add more makeup
to that for stage and you just
have these layers and layers
and layers of gunk on your face.
So it's the most important part for me,
when I'm on the road, is
making sure that I cleanse
like a hundred thousand times.
Like I feel like the stock
in Neutrogena makeup wipes
has gone up because of
me when I'm on tour.
Barbara Sturm moisturizer is
like my holy grail product.
I literally put this on
like four times a day.
I use it twice on an
airplane, once in the morning,
once at night, once in
the middle of the day.
I'm like obsessed with it.
Okay, I'm gonna start my makeup
and while I'm getting ready
to put my primer on, I'm gonna
use this Laneige lip mask.
I've talked about this
online like a hundred times,
it's my favorite beauty product,
like my desert island
beauty product for sure.
It's supposed to be a mask,
so I think you're supposed to sleep in it,
but I just use it like a
lip balm and reapply it
like a hundred times a day.
Okay, the first thing that I'm gonna do
is I'm gonna prime my skin,
which is really important
if you're wearing makeup
all day long like I am,
because I'm the kind of
person who will sweat
or wear my makeup away.
I'm always touching my face,
I'm super not cognizant
of having makeup on
so I'm the kind of
person who will be like,
"Oh my God, that's so crazy, no way"
and rub all of it off.
So primer is my best friend.
I'm gonna start with
this Marc Jacobs primer.
I'm gonna apply this with a brush.
I like to just kinda
paint it in like this.
I always use my hand as a palette too.
Before I was a musician,
I was really, really set
on going to art school after high school.
A lot of people don't understand how alike
painting and makeup are.
I mean, a lot of it is knowing colors,
understanding analogous colors.
You know, using green to cancel out red,
using yellows in your blues and purples,
and being good with a brush,
which is super, super important
and an underrated beauty skill.
After I put on my primer, I
always move to my highlight.
I use like six highlighters
in my beauty routine.
I use like liquid, then
I use another liquid
over my foundation, and
then I use two different
powder highlighters.
My fans are always asking
me what highlight I use
and I never know how to answer them,
because the answer is I
use seven different ones.
But right now, I'm starting
with this Dior one.
So this one, I'm gonna
apply with a Beauty Blender
because it really gets it in there
'cause I'm gonna be adding
so many different layers.
I start on the tops of my
cheekbones and my browbone,
just anywhere that I wanna draw the light.
One of the greatest compliments
I've ever gotten in my life
was someone told me that
they were seeing my show
in an arena and they were
in the section all the way
to the top, and they could
still see my highlight.
That was a good compliment.
Okay, time for my
favorite part, concealer.
I'm gonna be using two
Makeup Forever concealers,
one's a little light,
one's a little bit dark.
I'm just gonna take a Beauty Blender
and blend these two together
on the back of my hand.
So firstly I'm gonna go in
and just get rid of these guys
because they're just staring at me.
For my under eye, I'm gonna
use a thicker concealer,
just because I'm suffering a
little bit after this flight.
I like a thick concealer for my under eye.
I do, to be honest with you, when I can.
One of my favorite
products ever is actually
this Elf eyebrow palette,
I've been using it for years.
It's so amazing.
The brow pomade is kind of
shiny, which is really important
because your eyebrow hairs are
shiny and they catch light.
So in order to make it look
a little bit more realistic,
I think that this has some shine in it.
So I'm gonna just put
this on an angle brush
with a spoolie on the end.
My brows are really sparse.
I never waxed my brows or
threaded them or anything
in my whole life, they
just grow like this,
I don't know why.
And of course, big bushy
eyebrows came into trend
and I was like "ugh!"
If skinny, wormy brows ever
come back into fashion,
I'm going to be just
the It Girl, I promise.
One of the challenges
about being a musician
and doing your own makeup
is that I find myself
doing my makeup in some
of the weirdest places,
like in the back of planes
and in the back of cars
and like with a flashlight under the table
during a blackout at a
music festival, true story.
But we always find a way to make it work.
While I'm waiting, I'm
gonna curl my eyelashes
with this decrepit old eyelash curler
that I love and swear by.
One of my favorite new
foundations is actually
the Beauty Blender brand foundation.
It's super awesome, it's
like really great coverage
but it's not too, too matte.
I also only use a little tiny
bit of it when I'm using it.
Gotta be careful around the
freckles so that I don't
completely get rid of them,
because they are an
essential part of my face.
Oh, I'm still so glowy, yes!
Nailed it.
I'm actually gonna start using something
kind of unconventional.
This is a Nyx Lip Cream, but
when I was trying to find
the perfect blue for the "black
eye" for the album cover,
this one was kind of the
one that I loved the most.
So I'm gonna take a little bit of this.
It also is like gooey
because it's a gloss,
so it gives it this dewy kind of look.
When I was coming up with the
concept for the album cover,
the black eye was a really
important part of it,
because I think a black eye is
a universally recognized sign
of pain or trauma or abuse, I
feel like everyone recognizes
the black eye in that way.
And the album is a lot about
me outgrowing some traumas
and some things that have
been otherwise holding me back
from feeling like I could
really become myself
in my early 20s.
I put out my first album when I was 19,
and I was super confident
and super arrogant
and just thought that I was ready
to take on the whole world.
And then I went kind of backwards
as I got into my 20s a little bit more.
And being 25 and putting
out an album was hard for me
because I had a new perspective
about my femininity,
about my sexuality, about the
things that I've been through.
And as a result of that,
what I felt like I earned,
earned the right to say, earned
the right to stand up for
as a woman, had the space to
say all of this on the album.
So I did the black eye and I
wanted to do it in glitter,
kind of to take it
something...almost like a badge,
a badge of honor for
what I've been through.
And through the album
cycle, the black eye goes
from black glitter to red
glitter to yellow glitter,
which symbolizes the stages of healing
that the bruise goes through.
So hopefully in a year, you
guys will see me running around
with a face full of
yellow glitter instead.
This is one of my favorite products,
it's Kevin Aucoin contour.
I've used it literally to the pan,
to the pan, like it's a problem.
But it's really one of my
favorite, favorite products.
It's my favorite because it's cool toned.
A lot of contours are super
warm, so they can make your face
look orange, but this one is
a cool tone so it looks more
like a natural shadow.
Bronzer, Charlotte Tilbury.
[blows on brush]
Some of my favorite beauty icons
actually are really similar
to my musical influences.
One of them is David Bowie,
'cause just the fearlessness is unmatched.
Another one is Patti Smith,
'cause she's just always
really embraced her androgyny.
I've always kind of fluctuated between
a really androgynous and boyish look
and like a hyper feminine, glam look.
There's kind of like two
sides to me in that way.
And I really, really, I like having
the polar opposite of both.
Baby bit of blush, this
is just a Sephora blush.
Just a little baby bit,
I'm already pink enough,
I don't really need that much more.
Glossier Boy Brow, so good.
One of my favorites.
I don't really have very unruly brows,
but they're super sparse so
I do need a little bit of gel
to keep them up 'cause
they'll fall otherwise.
Time for my favorite part
and my least favorite part,
which is the glitter.
My favorite part because you can never
have too much glitter.
I've always loved glitter.
I've put it in weird places,
like my eyebrows, my lips,
my hair, for most of my career.
But it's also the scariest
part of the routine
because if you put it on
and it gets everywhere,
you're in serious trouble.
So I need to, I need to focus right now.
I'm just gonna dab a tiny
bit of it into the cap.
I'm gonna take this Nyx glitter primer,
which is a life saver.
And just dab that onto the lid.
Moment of truth.
I'm being very careful.
We made it through the glitter
trial without any fallout,
so I consider that a success.
Part of being like a makeup risk taker,
or just like a style
risk taker in general,
which is like what I hope
to be and what I try to be,
is that I'm willing to try anything.
So I've shaved my head
on photo shoots before,
and I've bleached off my
eyebrows for red carpets,
and I've tried so many
different makeup looks.
But the problem is is
that sometimes that means
there's ones that don't
work out really well
and I have definitely
my fair share of those.
My fans are really amazing and
they love tagging me in them
all the time to remind
me of my makeup mishaps,
so thank you guys for that.
I'm trying to be more forward thinking
and have the foresight to know
what's gonna possibly
go wrong in the future,
but I don't let it stop me from
trying stuff and having fun.
So who knows?
One day I might look back
and go, "a glitter black eye?
"Really Ashley, really?"
In the album cover, I added
like a little bit of this
Anastasia white glitter, just
'cause it's a little chunkier
and I wanted to make it
pop a little bit more.
This is one of my favorite glitters.
I use this on stage literally all the time
and I love it because
it's kind of foolproof
'cause if it gets sort
of messy, in the light,
it looks like it's supposed to be there.
It's like really glamorous,
dewy, expensive sweat,
so it kinda works with
my already sweaty face.
I'm gonna add a little bit under here.
Mascara, I always use two mascaras.
That's a trick that I've learned.
One to darken, one to lengthen
'cause I have really short eyelashes.
So I start with this one,
which is super goopy, super
awesome and really dark.
One of my greater skills in
life is learning how to put on
mascara without needing to make an O face.
Okay, my lengthening mascara.
I like my eyes to look really open,
so I usually only just do
the tips of my bottom lashes.
If it gets too close to the lash line,
it closes them off a little bit.
There we go.
I'm gonna use Whirl by
MAC, which is a classic.
I feel like everybody loves this one.
I'm gonna go over it with
this Milani lipstick.
You can get this at any drugstore.
It's my favorite, it's "Teddy Bear".
Their lip liner "Spice" is
also one of my favorites too,
but this one's like - I usually go for
like a more natural looking
lip, but in the album cover,
I used something that was a
little bit more like mauve
and kinda dark actually.
Pat it in there a little bit.
This one's really nice
'cause it's kinda moist,
it's not super matte.
Everyone loves really matte
like lip creams and lipsticks
and long wear, and it's just not for me
'cause I talk so much that I
just eat it off the whole day.
So I have to use
[smacks lips]
more moisturizing lipsticks.
And then, [smacks lips]
Make sure it doesn't get on the teeth.
Okay, I'm gonna set my face
with a little bit of powder
before we move into the lash.
Too Faced, favorite powder.
I wear this on stage, it is the real deal
through two hours of sweat,
dancing, hugging fans,
kissing people on the
cheek, rubbing faces.
This is the real deal, I'm telling ya.
This is MAC's Soft and
Gentle, I've been using this
since I was like 16 years old.
It is an absolute classic, absolute go-to,
and if they ever discontinue it,
I'll be protesting outside of the offices.
These are Ardell Wispies,
they're the best lash of all time
and you can get them at any drugstore
and I have hundreds of
them in my house, hundreds.
I'm really guilty of taking
my lashes off at night
and forgetting I did
it, and then waking up
and thinking there's a spider next to me.
Because when you take them
off and stick them together,
they look like a spider.
And I've definitely scared
the crap out of my boyfriend
like a million times.
I bend them into this shape
'cause my eye is really round
on the top, so this
helps them stay in place
a little bit better.
Lash glue.
Get this guy too.
[blows on lashes]
Yup, this is it, this is the luxury.
I have done this so many times in my life.
I've worn fake eyelashes
almost every single day
for the past couple of years,
'cause I love them so much
when I'm on tour and I'm on
the road promoting and stuff,
so I feel like I can put on
lashes in the backseat of a car
with no mirror in the dark with
one hand tied behind my back
during a zombie apocalypse.
Not kidding.
Just drop them right into
place, wiggle them in.
So I usually wait for
it to dry a little bit
and what I'll do is I'll
go in with my fingers
and squeeze them right under
my lash line, as close as I can
and then press them up like that.
Boom!
There we go.
Looking good.
Oh, and my last step every
time is I take my highlighter,
just put a little bit
on the tip, the bridge
and the sides of my nose to give it
a little bit of height.
Okay, and then, time for my hair,
which has been soaking wet in
this towel for the whole time.
Give it a little shake,
push the sides down.
My hair is affected by
so many different things.
It could be a movie I watched,
or someone I saw on the street
or just a mood that I'm generally having.
I have this really bad habit of taking out
my writer's block on my hair.
So if I feel like I can't write something
or I've been feeling stuck in like a rut,
I'm like, "oh, I'll dye my hair!
"That'll give me all of the inspiration."
Usually it does, actually.
I find that I have different
personalities kind of,
okay that sounds really dramatic
but I just have different
like moods or modes, depending
on what my hair is like.
You know, my step is a little
lighter when I'm blonde
and I'm a little more confident
when my hair is short and dark,
and I feel a little more
fun and a little more free
when it's an unnatural color
like blue or purple or pink
or something like that.
So really it all depends on that.
But I've been trying to
grow it out for years,
and the one thing I'm finding is,
I just feel like me when it's short.
Okay, so this is the final look
and this is the "Manic" album cover look.
It's really cool seeing
my fans recreate it,
so hopefully someone learns
something from this tutorial
and they'll show me their version of it.
I'm gonna go get dressed now,
because I guess this is
my makeup look for the day
'cause I kinda don't
feel like taking it off.
So I'm gonna go to the
supermarket like this
and see if anybody notices.
Thanks for watching, guys.
[blows kiss]
