Hi everyone!
Welcome to my Frozen Inspired Elsa Makeup
Tutorial
by Alexa Poletti.
Like always, let's start with a clean face.
To get blue eyes like Elsa, I am going to
wear these blue circle lenses.
These are from PinkyParadise.com.
They are Princess Pinky Eclipse in blue.
Now to start off my base makeup, I'm going
to put concealer under my eyes, on my nose,
and anywhere I may need a little extra coverage.
Now I'm going to put foundation all over my
face and massage it in with my hands.
Remember to wash your hands if you're going
to use your fingers to apply makeup.
Next up, I'm going to set my foundation with
a loose high definition powder.
Now I'm going to use an eyeshadow primer to
make sure that my eyeshadow stays on for as
long as possible.
I usually just put a little bit on my finger
and then use that little dot for both eyes.
A little bit goes a long way.
My favorite part of Elsa's makeup is her eyes.
I am going to start with a light purple eyeshadow
for my base.
I'm just going to take this color and spread
it all over my lids for a nice solid purple
base color.
Now I'm going to add a little dimension with
a darker purple eyeshadow on the outer corners
of my eye.
Next I'm going to use a cranberry shade just
above my crease.
Most people think of Elsa's eyeshadow as just
purple,
but she also has this really pretty red cranberry
type color in her eyeshadow, too!
I'm going to apply it just over my crease
and then I'm going to use a clean fluffy brush
to blend it all together with the purple.
Now I'm going to take a shimmery purple eyeshadow
and dust it lightly over the top of my eyes
for a little extra shimmer.
Now I'm going to highlight my brow bone.
I'm just going to take a plain white eyeshadow
and apply it between my eyebrow and the eyeshadow
that we applied earlier.
It's okay if you get a little bit of white
eyeshadow in your eyebrows because we are
going to be darkening our brows in the next
step.
So grab a dark brown eyeshadow and fill in
those brows.
Time for eyeliner!
I like to use a black liquid liner for this
look but you could use a gel liner or pencil
liner or whatever kind of liner you like the
best.
You just want a thick clean line for that
cartoonish look.
Now I'm going to take that same dark purple
eyeshadow from before on a teeny tiny brush,
and apply it right underneath my eyes.
Then I am going to add black eyeliner to my
waterline.
Elsa has amazing eyelashes so I am going to
start my lashes with some black mascara before
putting on my falsies.
Make sure you get your top and bottom lashes.
Now I'm going to add glitter!
The reason I waited until now to put on glitter
is because
if you put on glitter before you put on your
eyeliner,
the texture of the glitter can create weird
bumps underneath your liner.
To apply, I'm just dabbing the glitter into
place.
The lashes that I'm going to use for Elsa
are Dolluxe number two, Harajuku Honey.
After applying lash glue to the band,
wait about 20-30 seconds before applying the
lashes.
Allowing the glue to get tacky first will
make putting on lashes so much easier.
Putting on lashes can be really frustrating,
but remember, practice makes perfect!
Remember, Elsa is an ice queen, so we want
to add pink to our cheeks and nose
to show some signs that we have been out in
the freezing cold.
Elsa has fewer freckles than Anna, but she
does still have them,
so I'm going to take a light brown eyebrow
pencil,
and dot my cheeks in a completely random order.
If you mess up, just use your fingers to lighten
or erase the freckle.
Now on to lips.
I'm going to be using a rose color for this
look.
It is one of my favorite colors of lipstick.
I use it all the time.
I use it so much that my stick is actually
broken, so if it looks like I have never put
on lipstick in my life, that is why.
Now I'll just top it off with a pink gloss.
Now it's time to let it go and become an ice
queen!
Now we're almost there, but obviously I don't
have Elsa's beautiful blonde hair.
This is a segment I filmed a few days before
my tutorial to show you guys how I styled
my Elsa wig.
This is Cosplay Wigs USA's Elsa wig straight
out of the bag.
I started by replacing the brown rubber band
with a white hair tie to blend a little better
with the hair.
Next I've separated the bangs from the hair,
pulled them straight up,
added hairspray and backcombed them until
they were wild and crazy.
Pretty much, you want them to look like you
just came out of a crazy wind and ice storm.
Now that my wig is ready, back to the tutorial.
To prep my hair for my Elsa wig, I put all of
my hair up into a wig cap.
Then I will just slide it on,
and you can use the little clips on the inside
to help secure it.
With this wig, you'll pull it over your ears
to help conceal your hairline,
and then just adjust it until it looks right.
I also added these little snowflakes into
my braid earlier, but I forgot to film that
part. Sorry!
Finally, here is my finished Queen Elsa look.
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I'll see you next time!
Bye guys! [kiss]
