- Hi, my name is Nina Park
and I'm a makeup artist.
- I'm Hunter, I'm here at Cosmo today,
and we're playin' with eyes.
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- The first look that
we're doing is more focused
on the inner and outer corner
as well as a little below the eye.
We're gonna use really soft, muted colors.
So I'm using a creamy, green,
but instead of going straight in
I really want it to be a light wash.
So I'm gonna work it in with this brush
to make sure I have the right opacity.
I'm using a smaller taper brush
to really focus on this inner corner
and have control as to how much
and how much space I
wanna put the green on.
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- I don't wear makeup.
Part of why I don't wear makeup is
'cause I'm lazy.
I think being a model for a year
kind of got me used to just
walking around with nothing on my face
'cause that's the industry standard.
- I'm just using the same brush
and whatever's left on my brush.
I'm just going to drag it
along the bottom lash line.
- I don't really have a skin care routine
aside from
moisturizing.
Usually, I just shower my
makeup off when I get home
and then put a little moisturizer on
and go to bed.
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The "Euphoria" makeup looks are different
for every character.
And for Jules in particular
I think it's about
expressing a particular mood.
- And then I'm just going to pop
kind of like a metallic shimmer
just in the corner to open it up.
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I'm using a brush that a little tapered
to really focus on the area and then
kind of circling it around to diffuse it.
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I feel like you need to rock this look.
It's really cute.
- Thank you.
- [Nina] Oh, you're welcome.
- Well, we can wear her out today.
- What's her name?
- Huh?
- What's her name?
What's this look's name?
- Oh, wait, I haven't seen her.
Oo.
Gartrush.
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- I'm just going in with a mid-tone.
Just to put a little bit on the crease
but keeping the center
area open to really get
the inner and outer accentuated.
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- That was pretty quick, too.
- One down.
- Woo!
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- We're gonna do a watercolory, washes,
just bright colors, muted colors together.
So, I have this teal paint
that I'm really going to
move around to get the sheerest amount.
And just straight on the lid.
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I'm using my fingers to
really warm up the product
so it comes off as a nice wash to the eye.
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- The time it takes to create the look
really depends on which look it is.
In episode six there's gold
flakes all over her face
and so that look took, I wanna say,
like almost an hour and a half.
They were like picking out
the individual sizes of each flake
to make sure it lined up right, you know?
You haven't seen my favorite look
that Jules wears yet.
- I'm basically just kinda creating
the canvas of creating washes
and emphasizing on the teal
in the middle with the orange
and now I'm gonna go in with some pink
and create a underwash on the bottom here.
I'm using more pointy or taper brushes
to really get in
and get an exact placement of each color.
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There's no real formula to placements
so you can really add and
put it in wherever you want.
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I've always loved cream because
it's easier to work with
and blend in with your fingers or a brush.
And I think it just looks the most...
I think it's the most flattering
than powdery shadows all over.
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- I think it's pretty cool.
It's like watercolors.
- Just to intensify the teal in the center
I'm gonna go in with a teal
eye shadow that's matte.
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This is great, too, because it shows
different variations of the teal.
I'm gonna go in with some orange.
Just kinda pop it in.
I'm just kinda goin' for it.
I think that all these kind of tones
work together so
it's really however you're feeling.
I know that I wanna create
like a high blush here
so that's why I dragged the pink out.
But everything else you
can have fun with it.
I think for the blush, I'm gonna go in
with a tapered blending eyeshadow brush.
'Cause I really wanna,
have you face this way,
really wanna taper it down and drop it
on the high points of the cheeks.
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What I like about this look
is it's really buildable
so you can really get the
intensity that you want
or keep it super soft.
It's like "Rainbow Fish".
- Love that book!
- Me, too!
Last thing, I'm just gonna go in with
a nice illuminator, highlighter
that's kinda greasier.
Close.
And I'm just gonna pop that
right in the inner corner.
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- It's fun.
- It's fun.
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- Okay, for our last look
we're gonna do a lavender eye.
Just do it all over the lid,
make it super shiny and glossy?
What do you think?
- I think yes.
I admire Kelsey Lu's makeup.
She has fun with it and
I think it reminds me a lot
of what we do with Jules.
- [Nina] So, I'm just using the lavender.
I mixed three colors to get
the perfect lavender hue.
And then I'm just kind of putting
it straight in the center.
And then we're gonna buff out the edges
with a clean
buffy brush.
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And just with a pencil brush
smudging it along the bottom lash line.
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And I'm just gonna go with clear gloss.
It's got a texture like honey
so the way that it sits
on the eye is just glazed.
It's basically like a lip gloss
but you could use it on
your eyes, cheeks, and lips.
For putting gloss on the brush I use is
a tapered synthetic brush.
And I like it because it fits right into
the hollows of the crease.
And I'm just tapping it on.
I'm just gonna add a little
bit to the inner corner.
I wish glossy lids were
life-proof, you know?
- Life-proof in that the
gloss wouldn't leave?
- Yeah, it would just stay on for
more than, like, 10 minutes.
- Same thing with lip gloss.
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