- Hi kids, it's Eureka here.
And I am about to paint myself
from here to kingdom come.
I am going to be
doing a replication
of my inner saboteur look,
inspired by the late,
but absolutely great
and iconic Divine.
Her most famous film, of
course, is Pink Flamingos,
where she might eat something
that's a little obscure.
You'll have to look it up
to find out what that is.
Anyway, I'm going
to go from this
to this.
(electronic music)
I'm gonna start by
shedding some things.
I don't wanna get
my glasses dirty,
gotta get those out the way.
I'm not gonna let my elephant,
look at her, get messed up,
so I'm gonna set
her right over here.
And I'm gonna take
this layer off
cause I'm big and I get hot.
We're gonna get started
today with foundation.
I like to use like a
greasier foundation
cause I have naturally dry skin.
Cover these eyebrows.
Put a little extra
on the forehead.
So I'm taking my
sponge, which is just
a big-sized triangle
sponge here.
So what you're
learning right now,
is the older school method.
Now there's so many
methods of contouring,
and using cream contours,
and things like that.
You'll find with my make-up,
I keep it very basic.
The reason I do that is
because I'm a basic hoe,
with no true talent.
So we're gonna
move on to powder.
I like to use a loose
translucent powder,
and I like to pat in a lot.
This face of make-up,
I call beatin' my muck.
Cause I'm literally beating
powder into this grease,
so that way it lasts longer.
Now when you do under your
nose, blow out while you do it.
Anything that's big and
fluffy makes me happy.
So I use my big fluffy brush,
and I dust off
this excess powder.
And I just kinda go in circles,
and it helps blend that
powder into my face.
Old, tight, blank slate, honey.
So, like I said,
I'm old school drag.
I go straight in
for the fan brush,
and straight to the contour.
See, hold that cheek in.
And I cut my cheeks first.
And what I do is I match
it from the top of my ear
underneath my balls.
And I'm not talkin' about
the ones between my legs,
ya nasty bitches out there.
Up underneath my balls.
(laughing)
Why does balls make me giggle?
Probably cause I'm
a nasty bitch, but.
So next I'm gonna
come in to my nose,
and I'm just gonna
lightly brush it
on the side of the bridge.
Now, throughout this process,
it's gonna give streaky
looks here and there.
What I usually do, is I
just like to get the base
of everything on.
I like to come above
the button in my nose,
cause I like to give myself
a real dramatic button.
I'm very impatient with make-up,
so I like to do it
as quick as possible.
Because I like it sometimes.
But a lot of times,
girl, I got stuff to do.
I gotta get ready, honey,
to go to the supermarket,
to pick up my kids
from day care.
I'm gonna start here, too.
I'm gonna put some
contour in my parking lot.
That's what I like
to call these.
And I just like to
blend that down.
And what it does is
it creates the fact
that my forehead is not huge.
The thing is is I
have a huge face,
so I've got to round it out.
I gotta give myself
high cheekbones,
give myself a smaller forehead,
take my face into a direction
where it's more feminine.
And I go straight behind
the ear, down my neck,
and I come a little bit back.
What it does is on stage, see,
I'm creating a neck.
And then I like to bring
it right under here
where the fattiest
part of my neck is
and just kinda darken it in.
And then I come straight
down the middle.
Now I like to take a little
bit of a glow kit color,
usually like a
goldy or a bronze,
and I'll use a fluffier brush,
and I'll just kinda blend
over this a little bit.
What it does is it takes
some of that really darkness
out of it, and it makes it
just a little bit softer.
As you can tell, it's
defining this face line
where my chin looks bigger,
my jawline looks skinnier.
So I'm blending here.
Blending down into this,
this is my darkest brown first.
I'll come back in
with my loose powder,
that translucent that I was
using to set my make-up.
And I'm gonna take
my powder puff,
and I'm gonna dip
just a corner of it,
and I'm gonna put a little
bit under my eye here.
This actually helps
protect from fallout.
And what fallout is is when
you're putting on the black
or the colors onto
your eye makeup.
Some of that dust will
fall down on your face.
Well girl, we don't want
streaks all down our face.
I like to put a little bit
extra loose right here too.
Just cause I sweat here.
I do a little bit here
on my forehead too.
And then down my nose.
I call this the T zone,
cause if you wanna look the T,
you highlight this area.
Look, this is my
little cinnamon roll.
I'm gonna turn her into
a sumo wrestler fantasy,
and I'm gonna tie her up
just to get that little bitch
out the way, girl.
And then I'm giving you Bam
Bam ate Pebbles realness.
(electronic music)
We want this face
to have dimension.
We want it to have color.
We want our white
to be super bright.
Our black to be super dark.
So what I start with
is I start with like
a white foundationy
grease type product.
You can use, if you real broke,
you can use even clown white.
What I use, is I use the
same brand of pen stick
that I use for my face
but I use the white color.
And what I'm gonna do is I'm
gonna shape this white area.
And I'm gonna do this line here
to where it's basically
where the bottom
of my eyebrow is gonna be.
Divine is known
for an extremely,
extremely dramatic eye.
And she was actually
bald-headed.
Because she had such a far
back receding hairline,
she would paint all the way back
to where her bald head was.
Now I like to do white
in the corners here,
cause I like to make
it a little dramatic
and separate that
black from my nose.
And I'll just kinda round that
out as much as I can here.
And I'll pull it up into
where I'm gonna be creating
like a dramatic eyelid
type shape moment.
So now that our
white is put down,
I have pat in with
a white eye shadow,
and as you can tell, see now
I can run this across this
and it sets, that
grease has been set
with a white powder.
Divine went very dark colors.
So what I'm gonna do
is I'm gonna stick
with a purple family to
do my blending color.
Now I have a deep plum,
and then I have a
bright violet purple.
You'll see the difference.
See there's the bright violet.
This is the deep plum.
The bright violet is
very, very pigmented
and very bright.
So I'm gonna start with
this bright, bright color
and I'm gonna come
right across this edge
and start giving that
shape that I'm going for.
I want it to kind of curve up.
Not just go straight back,
cause I want there to be
some depth in this eye shape.
And I'm gonna take
that deep plum
and I'm just gonna kinda
blend right along the edge.
Bitch, look at that blend!
I'm gonna take that
fluffy white brush,
dab it right in that middle,
cause it want it to be
the whitest right here.
And then I'm just gonna kind
of run this lightly here
and it helps.
Oh my lanta!
Oh look at the blend!
You see that magic
comin' together?
It literally is so exciting.
And I'm just lightly
brushing that white.
And what it does is it
blends that color down.
Something I can
dip my brushes on
to get my brush like all wet.
I can dip it in my black
and I can create lines
with it a little easier
without it falling out.
So what I'm gonna do is
I'm gonna do this line here
to give the black
elevation that I'm wanting.
See, to the corner of my eye.
It just helps me control
the line work a little bit.
And I'm gonna come in right here
and I'm just gonna lightly
brush to create a line here
cause I want this to be shaped.
See what I'm sayin'.
I'm gonna do the same
thing here on this side.
And I'm just lightly
touching the brush
cause I don't
wanna push too hard
cause then it might
mess up my shape.
I'm just wanting
to start get those,
start getting those
lines in there.
Start creating shape.
Now I like to take
that same brush,
lord I have a bad habit
of suckin' on my brushes.
I'm sorry ya'll, ya'll
can suck on your brushes
or you can dip it in water.
I showed you the technique.
I'm a suck on these things,
because they're mine,
you know what I mean.
I probably wouldn't advise you
to suck on other
people's brushes
unless that's your sort
of thing, you know.
If you wanna suck on other
people's brushes, be my guest.
So I'm a pull this to the side
and I'm gonna
create another line.
Ooh yes.
Ooh I get so excited
about the black, honey.
Ooh the black eyeshadow
is my favorite, honey.
Wave your hands in the
air if you feel me.
Yes!
So I'm bringing this
up to a shape here.
I'm just kinda bringing
it all the way up
to that purple and I'm
bringing it straight across
this crease here.
And I'm gonna take
this back to my hair.
Ooh it's startin'
to get good, ya'll.
Ooh I get so excited
over make-up like this.
This is not as clean of a
line as I want it to be.
I reach in my back pocket,
and I just pull me a card out.
And I find that same
wet black brush.
And I dip it back on
that wet paper towel,
run it in the
black a little bit.
I like to flatten
it out with my lips
cause I'm a nasty bitch.
And I just lay that card
to the corner of my eye
and I do it in sections.
So I just kinda run it
and then I lay it
flat on this side
and I run it.
Boom, honey!
Look how straight
that line is now.
Oh my god.
Oh man, that is
good stuff, honey.
Girl, painted for
the grocery store,
down the road across
the street, honey.
My titties are sweatin'
I'm gettin' so excited.
(laughing)
This is where blending
from the black
into everything else comes in.
I'm gonna take that
really bright purple
and I'm just gonna come
over this black edge first.
Oh my gosh.
And I'm gonna really go heavy
over where that black line is.
Oh my gosh!
Now that's good.
You blend that out,
and people will be
gagging on your eloganza.
And you can use this
for a smaller eye, too.
It does not have to
be this dramatic.
Now, what I'm doing
is I'm blending up
into this white
with this purple.
I'm takin' that fluffy white.
Now I'm runnin' it across the
white area at the top first.
Gonna do that with both sides,
cause I don't want
my white brush
to get too much purple on it.
I'm gonna blow it.
So I'm gonna do this the same.
I'm gonna just lightly blend
that white down
into that purple.
So now I'm gonna
get into my eyebrow.
Now I keep my little nubs.
I don't, bitch, I
shave my eyebrows off,
cause I am dedicated
to the craft.
Now what I'm gonna do is
I'm takin' this pencil
and I'm just kinda going
right across this line.
I want it to be
straight and pretty.
And I'm just doin' the
bottom line of my eyebrow.
And I'm gonna go all the way up.
Now I like to draw
the next line,
which is the top line.
I like to do a thicker
eyebrow, but I have a big face.
So I'm gonna make sure I do a
real dramatic, thick eyebrow.
Now for a face like this,
this is where I put the
arch of my eyebrow in.
And I just kinda
taper it real straight
to the end here.
I darken that tail in.
I bring it right
down into this here.
I have like a burgundy
brown I like to use.
So I'm gonna come in.
Get a lot of material
in this middle section.
Just to darken
that middle part in
so I don't have to go
in with a little brush
and like fill all this space in.
And I'll just
kinda go right here
up the bottom.
A lot of this is
stop, rinse, repeat.
Stop, rinse, repeat.
So I'm gonna come in
with a bronzey color
and I'm just gonna come
right into this hole here.
Right into this hole here,
and kinda make 'em
about the same size.
I'm gonna take a
lighter bronze color
and I'm just gonna lightly blend
this corner up
into that eyebrow.
Now I'm gonna take my
fluffy white brush,
I like to really
highlight my nose.
So I'm gonna come
here on my button
with a highlight.
I'm gonna come up the bridge
and right here between my eyes.
And I like to use this brush
cause it kinda thickens out here
and it blends that up,
you see what I'm sayin'?
So it's not as prominent
that I got that whatever.
And I like to just really
highlight my forehead
if I'm doin' a dramatic make-up.
For the bottom of my eye,
I take that thin black
that I was gettin'
wet, the black brush.
Just kinda run it
right across here.
I'm gonna come back with
that vibrant purple brush
I been usin'.
I'ma dip it back in
that vibrant purple.
I'm just gonna lightly dust it
under my eye make-up here.
I come back in with my white
and I just kinda blend it
right here in this dot.
I just kinda pat it in.
And what it'll do
is it kinda just
makes that dolor and that white
weirdly kinda blend together
but really brighten this corner.
Because it's gonna
open that eye up a lot.
And it's right
next to my eyeball
which brings a lot
of focus in there.
Takin' my liquid liner.
I wanna do a nice liner here.
I'm a come into this corner,
and that's how that corner's
gonna get finished up.
Cleaned it right up,
see the difference?
In this side versus this side.
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Now I like to use
wig bonding glue
because I need a
little extra hold
for my lashes, you know.
I like to wear a
big, dramatic lash.
Now, the lashes that I have
are two pair of 301s cut up
and glued together onto
another pair of 301s.
I use a pair of 301s first.
Just a little dainty lash.
And I usually set
it in this end first
and then just lightly go across
and just lightly pat it.
You don't have to force
a pair of lashes on.
That glue will make a mess.
Don't worry about
pushin' it up yet,
just let it sit there
and dry on your eyelid.
Don't mess with it too much,
cause then you're gonna end
up with glue in your eyes.
And it's not gonna stick.
And then I'm just
gonna kind of blink
into my finger which
causes that lash to go up
where it needs to be.
A custom bottom lash here.
Which is also a lash
that you can find out
how to do on my YouTube channel.
And I just sit her right in
the middle of that eye make-up.
Bam!
Ooh she's adding drama, honey.
Okay, now I'm comin' in
with my real fancy top lash
that I have pre-edited,
pre-added stones to.
Ya'll don't even know
what to think right now,
mama is so painted.
And you just wanna
take your mascara
and kinda blend your real
lashes just a little bit.
You don't want 'em
to look real dusty.
You see how that makes a
little bit of a difference?
Back to my cheeks.
Now what I'm gonna do
is I'm gonna take that
dark burgundy brown and
I'm gonna just blend it
right here.
Just real dark right here.
I want a drama cheek.
So I'm goin' really,
really, really, really dark
just at this beginning.
Now then I have a
big fluffy brush
that I'm gonna use for
like a lighter brown.
And I'm just gonna
kinda blend over that.
You see how that just
kinda blends that out?
Now I want a real bright color.
I'm gonna do like a bright pink.
And I'm just gonna dab
it here for a second.
Dab it here.
Now, I'm gonna take this brush,
just brush it out this way.
And I'm gonna get my glow kit.
And I'm gonna find
me a nice amber gold,
or hot sand color and I'm
just gonna kinda blend
right here with it.
Just right here.
And then I'm gonna come in
with my really, really bright,
it's like a rainbow, all
kinds of colors into one.
And I'm just gonna
come right here.
Has like a little
bit of a green tint.
I'm gonna take that highlight
and come right under this
cheek, just right under.
I'm a take my fluffy brush
and I'm gonna dust off.
Now I'm gonna go
into a lip color.
First I'm gonna just
kinda put it on my lips.
This is a nice lipstick
that lasts a long time.
It dries matte.
And I'm just puttin' it
on my actual lip.
And I'm a come up above my lip
and come straight out.
I'm a come in with
a lighter pink
and I'm gonna do a highlight.
And then I'm gonna come in
with a nude gloss.
I'm gonna come
right in the middle.
Again, it's all about blending.
We're blending.
And then I'm gonna come in
with just a little
bit of a nude matte.
Come right here on this bottom.
So now, you know
make-up isn't complete
with everything else.
So ya'll stay tuned.
I'm about to throw some
hair and a little gig on.
Alright you guys, this
is my final inspired look
for my inner saboteur runway
from RuPaul's Drag
Race Season 10.
I am sending you all
nothing but love.
I can't wait to see
you at the finale.
I can't wait to see
you in the future.
I can't wait to see
you all over the world.
I'm ready for my AA
meeting, are you?
(laughing)
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