(upbeat electronic music)
- [Kayley] Harley Quinn
and the Joker have been
really popular characters this year
and I decided instead of
doing one or the other,
why not do both?
So I've put together
this hair and makeup look
with both of them, and
here's how I did it.
So let's start from the very beginning.
I went ahead, put my hair up
so I could just focus on the makeup.
I started out by applying
the Joker's tattoos,
I did the cheek, forehead and hand.
These kind of look a little bit more faded
in the movie, so I did them first
and then covered them a little
bit with foundation later.
And then it's time for the eyebrows.
I covered my eyebrow
using a glue stick layer
and once that was dry,
I added powder and then
another glue stick layer and powder.
I did that several times
until my eyebrow hairs
were completely covered.
My biggest tip for this
is take the glue out
as far as you can away from the eyebrow
so it's harder to see where the crease is.
After the final layer, I
added some salmon concealer
over my eyebrow to
cancel out the darkness.
And after setting that,
I went over with a layer
of the White-Out Concealer to make sure
this was as covered as possible.
And then it was time for foundation.
I took the lightest shade of the Kat Von D
Lock-It Foundation and I mixed it
with the Lock-It Concealer in White-Out.
I only did a little bit of the concealer,
I just wanted to white
it out a little more.
And then I applied that all over my face.
To me, Joker's skin is light,
but it's not completely white,
so I wanted to keep a little
bit of a skin tone in there.
And as you're doing this,
you obviously want to
go over your ears and your neck.
If you accidentally end up
putting too much foundation
over your tattoos, you can
go back with a damp sponge
and just dab over the
area until you can see
the tattoo again, which
I kind of had to do.
And then, after all that is applied,
you can set it with some powder.
I made his eyebrow scar
with a light gray eyeshadow
on an angled brush and then
I did one on my forehead
where the glue from the eyebrow
covering met my forehead
so you couldn't see where
that line was as easily.
Then I tried to make my
Jared Leto cheekbones
with a light gray eyeshadow,
I just went really high up
in the hollow of my cheek to
make it as high as possible.
And then I did that
vertical line near my mouth,
which is a very masculine,
a part of the makeup.
Then you also want to
outline the side of your jaw,
you want to make sure you're going under
so it's not like a
beard, but you definitely
want to help chisel your jaw out, again,
so you can achieve the Jared
Leto sculptured face look.
Then I contoured the
entire side of my nose
to try to bring out some length in it
and I also went into the
bridge of my brow a little bit.
For the eyes, I started with
a reddish-tone brown eyeshadow
through my crease and
underneath the eyelid as well.
To make the grungiest
smokey eye of all time,
I took a really soft eyeliner and I lined
my top lid and my bottom lid very thickly
and then I grabbed the Nyx Eyelid Gloss.
I put this on my top and bottom lid
and this makes everything
just really slide around
so I grabbed a pencil brush
and just spread it around,
made as big of a mess as I could.
Like you kind of like put
on a bunch of eyeliner
and then you were out partying
for like three days in a row.
I have no idea what that's
like, but I'm assuming
this is what it would
look like if you did.
I ended up adding another layer
of eyeliner in there as well
because it started to sheer
out a little bit as I blended,
but basically, you get
to just make a mess.
Use your fingers, use a
pencil brush, do whatever,
just smear it everywhere,
make it look crazy.
Finally, for the lips,
I used Kylie Cosmetics
lipstick in Leo to underline my lips
and make them look a little bit smaller.
I also ended up topping it
with a lighter red lipstick
just to kind of make it a touch brighter.
And that is the Joker's makeup.
Let's move on to Harley Quinn.
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For Harley, I used the same
foundation and concealer,
but I used a lot more of
the concealer in the mix
so that the foundation was
whiter and more full coverage.
I thought that was really true
to her makeup in the movie.
It also helped separate
the two sides of the face.
Then I set everything
with a translucent powder
and moved on to some contour.
I used a light gray
powder to kind of contour
my cheeks at their natural shallow point,
which is a little lower than the Joker's.
And then for my nose, I just
outlined the top of the bridge
and then around the nostril to
give myself a little bit more
of like a cute, girly nose on this side.
I finished off the base by
adding some hot pink blush
to my cheeks and then I
went onto her little marks
that she has on her face.
I did her heart beauty mark
and then I wrote rotten
across kind of the
underside of the cheekbone
and you do this in all caps.
And then I just put a dot on either side
and once it's done, you
add little kind of feet
or caps to every straight
and cornered edge
and that gives you the
typeface that she has.
And that is her little tattoo-y thing.
Then for her eyes, I
used a hot pink powder
over the lid and into the
crease and blended that out.
Then I added it to the lower lash line
and then I dragged it
down the face a little bit
on either side of the heart beauty mark.
And then I went in with
a darker, redder pink,
and blended that closer to my lash line,
but it still went a little bit up the lid
and into the crease.
I also added that to
the lower lid as well.
Then I used a bit of gel liner to create
a small wing on the upper lid
and I lightly lined the
outside of the lower lid.
And then I went over all of that
with a black eyeshadow
and really smudged it out.
Then I finished the eyes
off with some mascara
and false lashes on the top
and then moved on to the brows.
For the brows, I went just a little darker
than I normally would on my
brows and I made them look
a little bit more arched
than my brows normally are.
Finally, I'm gonna create
really full red lips
using ColourPop's lipstick in Bossy
and then I'm going over
that with a lip gloss.
She had kind of matte and glossy
lips throughout the movie,
but I thought the glossy looked great
and also helped me do that little smudge
that she has kind of throughout the movie.
My very last step was to take half of her
puddin' necklace and glue it
to myself using Spirit Gum.
It actually stayed really
well, this was from Party City
and yeah, wasn't a problem at all.
And that is the makeup
done, let's move on to hair.
Obviously, I started by
splitting my hair in half
and putting Harley Quinn's
hair in a pony tail
so it was out of the way.
Then for Joker, I just grabbed
the top part of the hair
and clipped it up, this
is kind of like the part
where a guy would have longer hair.
And then for the part of the haircut
where the guy would have shorter hair,
I pulled that back into a low pony tail.
To create more volume on
top, I grabbed the Garnier
Texture Tease, this is
a texturizing hairspray
so it helps to add volume.
But I also used it to
help me tease a little bit
so I could get even
more volume in the hair.
Then I just smoothed
everything over the top
and back so that you had
this nice volume on top
and I went ahead and held my place
in the back with a bobby pin.
I interrupted this style to add the
Beyond The Zone Color
Bombz Zoner Green hairspray
and I thought that adding the green in now
and then raking my fingers through it
would make it look more realistic.
But I think you might
not need to do this step,
you could just keep going
on to the next step,
we will get to the green later.
So to finish this faux undercut,
I braided the hair that we swept back
with the hair from the pony tail.
I'm braiding all the way down
and then securing it with an elastic.
Then, once it's secured, I'm
actually going to fold it up
quite a few times and bobby pin it
in its little folded position.
Then all you have to do is split the hair
that's over the pony tail open
so that there's a little hole in there
and stick the braid up
and through that break
in the hairstyle and
that way it's gonna hide
underneath all the other hair and it's
just gonna look like a faux undercut.
Once you've got it there, you
can bobby pin it several times
and if the part where it's
supposed to be slicked back
became loose, go ahead
and slick that back again
and bobby pin it in place.
To really polish off this sides,
I used the Garnier Pure
Clean Finishing Paste
and I used it to really
slick back the sides
so it looks like I have
very short hair there
and then longer hair
on top, like Joker did.
And then I really went in
with that green hairspray.
It is so pigmented,
it's really impressive.
But because it's so pigmented,
if you recreate this,
I would recommend waiting til
the very end of everything
to put the green on so it
doesn't end up transferring
via your fingers to
other part of your look.
And that's it for the Joker,
now let's finish off Harley Quinn's hair.
After brushing my hair
out, I decided to go ahead
and go in with my white hairspray,
this the Streaks N Tips Highlight Spray
in Icy White from Sally's Beauty,
and I just sprayed that all over the place
and then put my hair up
into a really high pigtail.
And then sprayed my root area again
and sprayed my pigtail again to make sure
everything was as light as I could get it.
Then I decided to make an ombre,
so I started with pink hairspray,
this is the Beyond The Zone
Color Bombz in Airhead Pink
which you can also get
at Sally's Beauty Supply.
I did this for the half of my pony tail,
like the bottom half,
and then I went in with
the Beyond The Zone in
Ruthless Red and I did that
for like the last third
or fourth of my pigtail,
so that you have this fade
from white to pink to red,
which just felt so Harley to me.
Finally, I didn't have a red hair cuff,
so I decided to spray a
small piece of my hair red
and then wrap that around
the base of my pony tail
and pin it in place to kind of fake having
the little red pony tail cuff.
And with that, both the Harley Quinn
and Joker side of this look are done.
This was a really fun look to do
and I think it's a great,
creative take on a costume
that a lot of people are
gonna be wearing this year.
So I hope you guys enjoyed it,
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see you in my next video,
which is going up next Saturday.
I'll see you then, mwah, bye.
