Hello and welcome to the Queendom. I'm
Sarah Ingle and today we're gonna teach
you how to do Aurora or Sleeping Beauty
makeup. Because Sleeping Beauty has so
many different looks, I want to do a
blend of all three of those different
looks for you kind of like I did with
Rapunzel if you recall hey that's
actually my favorite tutorial I've done
so far so if you want to see another
Disney Princess makeup tutorial you
should go check out the Rapunzel one
I'll link to that in the description so
there's a lot of different looks you
could do for Sleeping Beauty but I want
to take elements of all of those I want
to take some of the park makeup some of
the classic cartoon makeup and keep a
little bit of the air of the new
Maleficent style Sleeping Beauty and
blend them together to come up with our
own new take on Aurora so without any
further ado let's get this show on the
road so what's your render I want to do
is make sure your face is clean
obviously and then prime your face so
I'm just going to go ahead and do this
and we're gonna speed speed version this
so you don't have to watch all of this
I should mention too that I already have
purple contact lenses in I don't usually
have purple eyes if it's your first time
here don't worry I don't usually look
like an alien maybe I do okay my face is
all nice and primed your should be too
and I'm gonna grab some foundation all
right today I think I'm gonna use a
little bit of my RCMA a Research
Council of makeup artists VK number 11
palette but really just use whatever
foundation you like and again if you
want more details on costumer stage
makeup there's a whole video on that
so all Disney parks you spend nine make
up and they have like a make up guide
for each of the characters and all the
shades in are all been died it's a
costume stage makeup Foundation and just
makeup it's honestly really good this is
a pilot that is a whole bunch of
different shades and I think it's really
helpful especially for contouring and
most people aren't gonna put this on
with their fingers can use a makeup
sponge I just I really like it with my
fingers I'm really weird
while I'm just doing the foundation I
might put a little bit also on the top
of my eyelids just kind of pre-primed
them
once you have your foundation done and
basically like your solid one color
we're gonna add some more dimension and
do things to make it look more like
Sleeping Beauty she's a cartoon
character so you can go the solid one
color more than you can trying to go out
and about and it can be a little bit
heavier since it is for a costume okay
for contouring I'm gonna go to my RCMA
palette and pull out a color here this
has a little bit more great undertones
you see a nice little outline here of
Aurora's face and if you look and see
she's a very like this is definitely got
triangle and we're gonna just start
blending it in and the key is just look
at your face and compare it to photos
that you're trying to emulate and then
any areas that you see a shadow on their
face you don't see it on there so you
add that darker color can also pull some
of that darkest if you're trying to make
the chin protrude more add shadow
underneath
Beautyblender is also a great tool to
blend hence hence the name Beautyblender
so I'm taking a super light color I
don't know what this is called let's see
porcelain and putting it all right at
the tip here because that is the key
area and don't worry we're gonna blend
this in a lot
so the key areas that I've focused on
for myself by definitely highlighting in
the cheekbone area and again this isn't
look like a highlighter yet we'll do a
shiny highlighter maybe later then
contouring the dark down here and making
sure we highlight especially the chin
and then pulling that on up above right
where the the dark contour is so that we
make this more angular jawline here okay
I think we have done a thorough enough
job of our foundation we are gonna move
on to the next step I actually have a
color correcting palette but today I'm
just gonna use this shade right here
just because it has serious orange
undertones to it it's my tongue under
ties practically orange and you just
place a little bit it's to get its to
cancel out the blue so you don't pull
this all like all underneath your eye
just areas where there's blue once
you've done your color correcting under
your eyes you're gonna want to take a
little bit of that
bye-bye under-eye and say bye-bye to
your under eyes
why did you finish up with your bye-bye
under-eye you're going to seal that in
with some powder and my case I love
Laura Mercier brightening powder like
this little duo is magical and once
you've set that with a loose powder
we're really really sealing this in here
I like to take a pressed powder with a
Beauty Blender and really press that on
in there feel it in there we go we have
finished our under eyes so I'm going to
take the Briar Rose blush palette light
pink blush powder here it's supposed to
be sleeping beauty's actual blush color
it's not that far from what they use at
the park they use one just called pink
blush pink blush is what they use for
most of the princesses at the Disney
parks I really like this one the
Sleeping Beauty one it's a much Pinker
pink.this pink blush over here next to
this looks way more reddish this here is
the Ben Nye pink blush and this is the
pink blush that Aurora where I think for
this one I'm going to go with the Besame. okay yeah I think that's gonna be
a really pretty color for rora
I like it yeah this is the princess we
are gonna do focus on the apples of the
cheeks but since her face is very
angular we definitely want to make sure
we pull it up kind of draw your eye up
oh my guess I look so much more alive
now that's such an improvement so you've
probably seen this in almost every one
of my makeup tutorials high-beam this
highlight right here I love this stuff
it's just it just looks good on
we've everybody I've ever seen it on
it's just so flattering I don't know
there's something very also natural
about it oh yes this is much better so
what I'm saying about Aurora's knows
it's very straight it still is upturned
so I'm doing a little bit of a V
underneath to give it a little that
upturned look and a lot of times we'll
connect that and make a little box here
but today we are not we're gonna keep it
very straight and her nose is very
narrow even down at the bottom so again
like we're gonna pull into these sides
adding some dark you can even help to
take a light matte color along the sides
up to that point where you were not all
the way in but on the sides a little bit
to make it look like the new shadow is
is narrow
it just makes your nose look narrow
because this shadow is now focused here
instead of any shadow that's more down
here okay so now the contour in the nose
is pretty much locked in place we're
gonna highlight a bit too usually I
would highlight a little more this away
on the tip of the nose I think today
because of Sleeping Beauty's very very
straight nose I'm just gonna go straight
down to the tip maybe a little and then
just kind of blend okay there we go
without our nose done this Adobe 102
color is the movie color that you would
use for all over as a base the lid color
that they use of the parks is called
blushing bride I'm gonna use this on the
lid from the parks and I'm going to use
Adobe 102 as you can see it right here
let's just go ahead and get started I'm
going to start with the lightest color
brow bone onto the center of the wood
moving on to our next lightest color is
gonna be that blushing bride color I was
telling you about and this is gonna be
the eye lid color and we're going to do
a little bit of a Dobby 102 can I see
I'm gonna start I'd be like a outer
corner now I'm just gonna make sure like
every step of the way we're just gonna
keep it super super blended with a
fluffy brush yeah okay so we're in take
I'm gonna use the same brush go into
rows 105 do you want to make I think
create the crease just a little bit
darker keep building up that
rows 105 in your crease until you're
happy with how darken it
I might clean up just a bit adding some
are but light Matt Center there and back
on my brow bone just a little bit
okay so for underneath the eyes you can
if you want to go the park version you
can take a brown pencil and very lightly
go underneath the eyes right in there
and we're gonna take some of dust 1:07
there you see over here dust +7 it's
also her brow color this basically just
do the outer third of lower lash lines
because we're gonna define it we're just
gonna use this to define our eyes a
little bit but it's a very very soft way
I like that it's a really really softly
almost yellowish color which you
wouldn't expect for the parks makeup I
believe they're basically just doing
whatever complements their brow color so
this is really up for interpretation
yeah I think out and about like with my
regular hair this would not be the color
for my brows it's definitely yellowy but
I think with the wig it's going to make
it look more blonde
ish
okay there we go we've got ourselves
some brows if you want to go to park
style they usually do they like a liquid
liner on top or they can use a brown
pencil I'm basically gonna do just like
some top waterline lining and that's
that's gonna be it
so we want to kind of pull in more of
the light ethereal look that we see in
the live-action I feel like there's
something about that to me that just
feels very Aurora okay what I'm gonna do
is I want to lightly like literally put
dots so it's so incredibly light and
just smudge it a little bit because we
just there's no harsh line that's kind
of nothing too dark nothing too hard I
just want it so light and airy and if
you're doing this for Princess Parties
for photos you can maybe go a little
heavier and actually put on lashes I
just really like this light airy look I
like it to be different so we're gonna
go with great so I'm not understand
that's gonna sound a little strange
it's gunmetal from naked it's a shimmery
dark grey and a little on the outside to
over where we had that I'm good with
that
um if you want to go more into the
cartoon look and add lashes you can
absolutely do that you can even do if
you're doing princess parties they know
a lot of people like lashes clay like
the way at photographs I would recommend
it for that but for me today just to be
what I feel like Aurora to really blend
three keeping the eyes really light is
important for me for that so we're gonna
move on now to the lips because my lips
are definitely smaller than her is still
going to use this wine
color color stay long wear lip liner
from a Revlon make sure when you do this
that you make sure that you are making
that Cupid's bow which is this thing
right here that looks like a V on the
top of your lips you want to keep that
and maybe even make it more pronounced
even though we have this very pretty
lipstick to be very very precise with
the placement I'm still gonna use a lip
brush
didn't do a little bit of shading with
this to give the lips a bit of a in the
park who will often see Sleeping Beauty
with some gloss especially maybe in the
center here for our purposes today I
kind of want to stay true to some of
that more vintage matte lip that we see
in the movie so we're gonna we're gonna
stick with a matte lip here we're gonna
set the foundation because I forgot to
do that earlier just make sure you don't
put any powder of that press powder up
on top of this highlighted region
basically this area where you put the
blush in because we want a little bit
more of a natural glow to still be able
to shine through and we don't want to
matte the shininess of there that's like
the one part of her face that's not I'm
gonna be mad
alright the one last step before would
put that wig and costume on we're gonna
spray our face down with a makeup
sealing spray so I'm gonna go do that
don't need to do that on camera cuz I
left him a bathroom and then I'll be
back and oliver aside for you
here we have it you are finished Aurora
Sleeping Beauty look inspired by the
movie the live-action Maleficent and
Aurora at the parks kind of combined
into one ultimate Lake aurora smoothie
if you also want a Sleeping Beauty crown
you can see exactly how to make this
crown it's really cheap really easy and
you can see how to make it to in our
Sleeping Beauty DIY crown tutorials make
sure you check out that link in the
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are going to finish out this Disney
Princess makeup tutorial series we have
several already so make sure you check
out those there'll be links to all of
the Disney princess makeup tutorials as
well as links to all the products that
we use today in the description thanks
so much hope this was helpful for you
and I'll see you next time really weird
I purple eyes I look like an alien
and I have a whole bunch of makeup
brushes and sponges and apparently
refuse to use them Aurora Sleeping
Beauty rook rook River river Brook Rock
so since this is we lost one once you
finish up with the bye bye and dryer and
the throw it on the floor just like I
did
