Hey guys!
I am so excited about today's tutorial.
Today I will be doing The Little Mermaid's
very own sea witch, Ursula.
Ursula is one of my favorite Disney villains
of all time so I can't wait to get started.
Let's start with a clean face and this insane
dress that has
The Little Mermaid characters as zombies
because I feel like Ursula would totally approve
of that.
Now for my contacts, I chose to wear black
because that's how her eyes look most of the time.
Sometimes they appear blue but I'm not sure
if that's just reflection from the water or what
so I went with black because that's what they
usually are.
Because I'm not going to be using purple face
or body paint,
I'm going to start my makeup in the same way
that I usually do,
with concealer under my eyes and then blending
it in with my fingers.
Then I'm going to put foundation on and blend
that in with my fingers too.
Remember to wash your hands before applying
any makeup with your fingers.
Then I will just apply a light coat of high
definition powder to set my foundation.
If you have dark eyebrows, you are definitely
going to want to cover them for this look.
I recommend the glue stick method
and there are already TONS of tutorials on
YouTube about how to cover your eyebrows with
the glue stick method,
so if you need it, check it out.
I'm going to skip this step because I already
have light eyebrows.
Next I'm going to take a black liquid eyeliner
and draw Ursula's crazy arched eyebrows.
It's best to start with a thin line and then add
to it as you go, so you can really control the shape
and get it exactly how you want it.
It's a lot easier to add to a thin line than
to remove some from a thick line.
Now I'm going to use my eyeliner to cut through
my eyebrow to create Ursula's exaggerated eyelid.
My natural eyebrows grow in completely different
from one another,
so I have to be careful not to follow my eyebrows,
and try to draw these eyelids as evenly as
possible.
Now that I'm looking seriously crazy,
I am going to put some eyeshadow primer on
to make sure my shadow goes on nice and bright.
Now it's time for some color.
Ursula is definitely not scared of her blue
eyeshadow, so I am going to take it all the
way up to that black line that I drew to create the
false lid.
Now I'm going to take some black and grey
eyeshadows to fill in the rest of the eye
and give it some dimension.
Starting with light grey, I'm going to fill
in between the lines like a coloring book.
Then I will add in some dark grey and then
black,
to start shading and shaping Ursula's eye
socket.
Don't worry if you go outside of the lines
with the lighter eyeshadow because
it is super easy to touch up and darken the
brows back with the eyeliner.
With that same eyeliner, I'm just going to
go ahead and line my eyes with a nice long
winged eyeliner.
Then I will fill in my waterline with a white
eyeliner pencil.
Then I'm going to use the same teal eyeshadow
that I used before to pop some color in underneath
my eyes.
Then I'm going to use the same liquid liner
to line underneath my eyes
and draw in Ursula's two signature lower lashes.
Now put black mascara on the top and bottom
lashes.
I think the perfect lashes for Ursula are
Dolluxe number six, Whiplash Attack,
because they are very full and they wing outwards,
just like Ursula's.
After you apply lash glue to the band,
wait for the glue to get tacky,
and then apply as close to the natural lash
line as you can.
This step is totally optional, but I feel
like if any Disney villain is going to want glitter,
it is gonna be Ursula.
So I am going to use this Lit Kit from Lit
Cosmetics to apply glitter to my eyebrows
and underneath my eyes.
The way to use a Lit Kit is to just dip the
brush that comes with the kit into the glitter base,
and then dip the brush into the glitter,
and just paint it on!
It makes applying glitter so much easier and
doesn't cause, like, a gigantic mess like
normal glitter application would.
So that color that I just put on my brows
was a silvery black kind of color called Super Fly,
and now I'm going to add purple in Disco Diva
underneath my eyes.
This isn't really part of her usual makeup
look,
but since I'm not doing the purple body paint,
I thought this would be a great opportunity
to pop a little bit of extra purple into the look.
Because Ursula's skin is purple, I still want
to give hints of that
but just in a more functional way than body
paint for Halloween.
So, to do that, I'm going to use a purple
eyeshadow
and fill in my forehead and bring the color
down on to my cheeks.
You can use a smaller brush to make it easier
to get in around the eyebrows as well.
Ursula has huge red lips, so feel free to
over-draw your own natural lip if you want to.
As long as you're using a red lipstick, it's
hard to really go wrong doing Ursula's lips.
Don't forget to add Ursula's mole.
It is on the right side of her chin underneath
her lips.
If you want to round out your face like Ursula's,
you can do some optional shading
between your eyebrows, around your nose, your
smile lines,
and your chin.
I totally forgot to do this before, so now
I am bringing that purple shadow
underneath my chin and down onto my chest,
so the look's not just on my face and it kind
of brings the look together.
Ursula rocks red nail polish so I am using
Show Me the Ruby by Madam Glam.
Dramatic outfit change in three...
two...
This Ursula dress is from Costume Supercenter.
It is so much fun. It is a dress with tentacles.
You can not go wrong.
But wait, we're not done yet!
Time for a wig.
The one that I got is an official Disney villains
wig,
so I kind of thought that it would look more
like Ursula's hair.
The colors are right for Ursula, but it just
doesn't look much like the picture.
So if you have experience styling wigs or
are just confident enough to try it yourself,
because the colors are right, I say go for
it.
Just be aware that it may take a little bit
of work to get there.
Finally, here is my finished Ursula look.
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