Hello and welcome to the Queendom. I'm
Sarah Ingle and today we are going to do
a Rapunzel makeup tutorial. I've been
waiting a long time to do this but I
want to tweak some things with the eye
shadows. If you notice, Rapunzel in her
original Tangled movie, her face looks
slightly different than in Wreck-It Ralph 2,
for instance.
Rapunzel in real life has purples on
the eyes and she definitely has a lip
stick. Then you've also got the animated
series, so this is kind of my blend of
all of them. So actually special
shout-out to Deck of Scarlet. They partner with different YouTubers every other month
to do a makeup subscription, and the
YouTubers are the ones who make the
palette with them. They actually sent me
palettes that had a whole bunch of lavender shades
so that I could find those
last couple Rapunzel eyeshadows that I
wanted to tweak. So let's get started! So
first off in order to have that really
cartoony finish you want to make sure
you start with your foundation done. Once
you put costumes on with things, you tend
to look way more washed out. If you don't
know how to do foundation, I have a
costume and stage makeup foundation
tutorial and I will link to that in the
description as well as links to all the
products that we're gonna use today so
that they're right there and handy for you.
Once you've done your general
foundation, because everybody's face is
shaped a little bit differently, compare
your face to hers. If your jaw shape
sticks out a little bit more, then you
would add some dark in this area versus
if your jaw line maybe is narrower, you
might add light. Put light on areas you
want to make appear either larger or
more protruding and then you put dark
on areas that you want to make look
smaller. So in my case I'm gonna put a
little bit of dark right here and right
here and probably pull in some extra
light here. Contour -- always make sure
you're doing with a matte. Just do a
couple shades darker than your skin. In
my case, I'm actually just gonna use
"Naked" and "Buck."
Make sure you blend it in with a
translucent powder. For highlighting, you
can use foundation that's a couple
shades lighter than your skin.
I'm gonna put a little bit here 'cause her face is pretty flat right
through here so that there's not this
little indention where your nose goes in.
While I've got it here, I'm also gonna put
a little a little tiny speck right here
on the tip of the chin.
Now that I put that lighter color underneath, I am
gonna take a little bit of this High Beam
from Benefit and put it just on the
absolute lightest areas.
if you have a highlight powder that you
want to steal it unless you can do that
but you don't want to look glittery I'm
going to use virgin from the Naked
palette so we're just dusting a bit of
that on there so now I'm going to move
on to blush palette number three from
deck of scarlet has its baby doll and
the other one show cute like SH Oh cute
I think that's really funny I'm gonna
use a little bit of baby doll or really
any light pink and we'll work pull it
into into hair lines even a little bit
underneath here especially if some of
those pink tones aren't already in your
skin it makes it all feel a little bit
more natural and like it's glowing from
within you instead of just think mooshed
on your face I know we haven't done i
shadow yet but you can hold a little bit
of this up over your eyes to take a
little bit of that show cute
and put it on those areas that we
highlighted now looking up blush
take a translucent powder this does make
up forever
Ultra HD powder awesome I'm taking just
a little beauty blender and we're gonna
Pat it on top of all that all right
we're gonna move on to eyeshadow we're
gonna try and keep it pretty natural but
I want to pull in a little bit of those
those pinks and purples of lavender
lilac that she wears in the park if you
have not put on eyeshadow primer I
really recommend that because it will
help those really light colors pop a
little bit more since we just did some
of that blush let's pull a baby doll
starting from the outside and pull it on
in and now I'm gonna take a little bit
of that show cute
and pull it a little bit more onto the
top not in the crease leaving this whole
intersection really really clean
then I'm gonna take a little bit of
supernova Pat it just right here right
in the center I've got this really
awesome pinkish color from Mac called
swish pulling a little swish cuz in that
same area try and keep most of the inner
area as clean as possible we want it
really light that helps your eyes look a
little bit bigger more open and Rapunzel
has the biggest eyes of any of the
Disney Princesses a lot of Smashbox
palette and it looks actually like
literally smashed cuz it's so old and
then beat up but there's a purple but
has little flecks of gold in it it's
called amethyst Rapunzel's got a lot of
those purples and golds I feel like it's
this a great way to pull some of that in
without having like a gold too much on
your face so a little bit of this
amethyst yeah
keeping this way on the outside don't
pull this in because it's too dark
pulling on the lid just in that outer
corner take that little fluffy brush
blend it out a little bit I'm gonna take
a little bit of making mops and put just
a little bit in the crease don't go in
all the way because we want to put a
very very very light highlight color in
there I am gonna take a little bit on
this brush put a seat of naked kind of
pull it in
it keeps it also from getting way too
purple it's a little more neutral a
little more brown in there and then
maybe a tiny speck of book in that
absolutely outer moist corner and then
we're just gonna blend don't go past
maybe about like here because then we're
starting a game get into that area that
we want to keep it clean now take a
little bit of high-beam again and put it
on the brow bone and then also a little
bit in the inner corners where we kept
it all nice and light and then make sure
you seal that in with a light shimmery
powder I'll use some a virgin from the
Naked palette before I do eyeliner I'm
actually going to show what we're gonna
do with false lashes you don't have to
be this tedious with it you can actually
look at a picture of them and see what
shape their eyelashes made and build our
own little set of lashes based off of
that and rather than doing one eye
completely free to the other do them
both at the same time it helps keep them
a little more even I'm going to kind of
go where the peak of my arch of my
eyebrow is out there and build off of
that
this is like crazy extra you don't have
to do this just find the pair of lashes
right once you've got your lashes on the
top add some black mascara to your
bottom lashes and there we have our
lashes a very important thing to do
I mean especially when you're doing the
build your own lashes type of thing even
out anything you need or fill in any
little gaps with some eyeliner I like to
use a liquid felt tip I dot he felt tip
right in anytime this a gap so it
doesn't look like she patched together
her own eyelashes even less kind of what
I did for underneath your eyes get a
light brown that's very very not a white
but a very very very light pearly
slightly pinkish I like for Rapunzel's
eyebrows we've got a couple of different
options because in the original tangled
movie her eyebrows are brown and Rickon
Ralph her eyebrows are more blonde and
then in the cartoon they're also again
brown so he is just not to make them too
arched I've got this the night eyebrow
pencil then literally light brown
before we do the lips I'm gonna take
care of being there his contour she is
quite shadowed almost everywhere under a
cool tip very upturned nose so I'm going
to shadow almost everything under here
especially right under here make it look
as upturned as possible simply been
using naked for all of our contouring
we're going to continue and again one
like crazy and I put a little darker
than you might necessarily do it in
person so you can see what I'm doing but
please notice quite a turn so I'm also
going to draw a little line across here
okay they see that's really dark and I
already used like the lightest color
ever also I connect that to the sides
here
I am under a little bit of shadow up the
nose because this unless darkness down
here but I want to blend it all in
together when she blended in and you
will be blending it in more than this I
just need to make sure that you could
see it take a little beauty blender and
Pat this on it it's gonna make it all
blend into your skin a little better and
pull up a little bit of that color too
now to finish off your contour nose
they're actually going to highlight on
your nose so this is the Naked basics
palette I'm going to use a little bit of
Venus down the front of the news but
make sure you stop when you get to that
part where you made a little upside down
seat so that you don't cover that up
right on the tip and begin tap that in
if you want to again so slightly leave
unpadded in a little dot let me into
your nose we can move on to the lips
we're going to start by getting a very
light or almost white to color and
surrounding the mouth with it
that doesn't look scary or anybody take
a nude pinkish something that kind of
matches the color of your lips lip liner
I'm using this L'Oreal color riche
forever
rose we're gonna draw on our lips again
go a little over on edges her lips are a
little bigger or a little more under
where they're smaller in my case I'll be
coloring over I noticed her lips are
rather straight across at least in the
pictures I can bind so I'm making the
cheap its bow a little bit straighter
than normal
richer than I color in a hole
if you big a mess
you can take a little brush here and
some foundation and just clean up those
edges now I know this looks a little big
pink and it is really painful we're just
gonna use a little tiny bit a lip brush
stick bring more pink back into the lips
so they're not so dark this is lime
crime pink velvet or whatever you use
make sure it's matte take a light pink
lip liner you're just gonna highlight
the middle of the lip
now take a liner this is a red just in
the outer corners and maybe a little
underneath I'm gonna create kind of an
ombre shadow effect just lightly because
I just gonna blend with this
take a lip brush and blend that in
take a little bit of this matte liquid
lipstick and put it right there in the
center
because my lips don't stick out quite as
much I'm going to take a little bit of
naked add a little extra fake shadow
under here
you think and he want I add some there
but be careful not to make it look like
a mustache
I'm actually taking a little bit of
piling I shot up I'm putting it right in
the center and then up here okay and
again clean up the edges with some
foundation take a gloss just the only
thing left is optional you want to add
freckles we can do that now take a teeny
tiny little brush dip it in some water
and then dip it into a brown eyeshadow
and then make sure yeah
squish it on down with your
Beautyblender so that's it now you know
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