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REACTING TO & RECREATING MY FIRST MAKEUP LOOK

Feb 27, 2020
Hello sisters! James Charles here and welcome back to my YouTube channel. I was

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ing at my calendar a few days ago because I'm traveling very soon, which I'm really excited about, and I noticed it was the end of September. Which means October is coming, spooky sister month! Your favorite time of the year literally can't wait. But that also means that my anniversary of the

first

time I put on

makeup

is coming up in a few days and oh my goodness! I'm literally so excited. It's about to be our third anniversary as sisters. I literally can't believe this has been my job for three years.
reacting to recreating my first makeup look
I pinch myself every day and it's literally great and I thought for our third anniversary we should do something really, really fun and good and fresh and special that I'm working on. Another video right now that you guys will see in a few weeks, but it forced me to go back in time and open the history books on both my Instagram and YouTube channel. By doing this, I found my

first

YouTube. video that I have literally erased from my mind. If you've been a long-time subscriber, you know I've changed... drastically. So for today's video I want to react to this video and see what has changed.
reacting to recreating my first makeup look

More Interesting Facts About,

reacting to recreating my first makeup look...

I know I've felt much more comfortable in front of the camera. My talking speed is probably literally multiplied by a million right now. And I would also love to try to recreate the

look

and modernize it and see how I would do the exact same look with today's

makeup

skills. I pray that my makeup has improved a lot. Oh yes, James 2016, sharp eyebrows. There is no way I can lose with this foolproof plan without further ado. Let's watch the first video and take a trip back in time. Okay, this video is titled Blue Brown Snake before I even finish that sentence. literally, why J Charles Beauty makeup tutorial?
reacting to recreating my first makeup look
If you've been around since day one, was that my original Instagram name before? I have James Charles. This one has five hundred and eighty-three thousand views. Oh, it's not bad and it was published two years ago. I don't want to click on this, okay. VIDEO: "Oh Lord, Here We Go" Okay, pause 8 seconds and I'm already horrified. I forgot, oh my god, it's okay. I used to have this really beautiful good, fresh hair that I love. I used to have a man bun...and it was bad. :) Disgusting and horrible And cutting that out was probably the best decision I've ever made in my entire life.
reacting to recreating my first makeup look
So in this video I'm rocking Gray man bun which was a bad choice VIDEO: "Hey guys! My name is James for those of you who don't know me" "I'm a 16 year old makeup artist from New York " "And I run the J Charles Beauty Instagram page" "Lately--" The sisters didn't exist yet, anyone. This is so strange. Oh Lord. I'm speaking very slowly. Hi guys. My name is James, I'm a 16 year old makeup artist from New York and I run the J Charles Beautyyy Instagram page. I don't even think I could talk about it now if I tried to watch a full video VIDEO: "literally 150% of my comments have been 'You need to make a youtube channel, you need to give this look extra credit'" So, "Queen of the VIDEO edit: "Here I am, on YouTube, with my lights on, with a bunch of makeup in front of me. "Today, I did this blue, brown, and teal chrome look. "I'll call him a snake and if you guys want--" First of all, Ew.
Everything about this stopped, HUU. The man bun is tied. and the sides of him are not shaved... Look... Disgusting, the eyebrows take up half of my already very large forehead. I'd love to know where I got the chrome trio because it's the only color I see here. it's green But then again, that could be the fact that I was literally using a light to record this video that cost me $50 on Amazon, my nose, because of the contour, looks like it's about hmm... A good inch long thickness then, I love it and my upper lip is not there OH MY GOD!
I forgot I have lip filler! OH MY GOD, THIS IS WHY VIDEO: "If you want to learn how to recreate this makeup look" "Make sure you keep watching. Hey guys. I'm going to start today using my Porefessional beneficial primer." “I have a million little bumps and pores all over my face” “So doing this would really help me smooth everything out and get an even foundation application” “Next, I'm going to use my La Girl Pro orange concealer concealer. " "Just to correct the color--" COLOR CORRECTION? "My 5 O'Clock Shadow" I literally can't even tell you the last time I color corrected my face.
I feel like there were "There are so many makeup trends, one of them is color correction. They were so big at one time, that now literally no one talks about them. "If you don't have this problem, obviously don't color correct because this is not pumpkin glamour." "But if you're like me and sleep a negative 15 hours, this might be for you" "I also color corrected my..." Queen of Hilarability "acne spots using a green color concealer also from LA Girl" "And then I blend it with my Beauty Blender" Or I just use a full coverage foundation. Now I'm going to use my Makeup Forever HD Ultra foundation in the shade Y 255 and just put a bunch of little dots all over my face.
Obviously, we'll combine them later, but that helps create a really uniform application. That's yellowwww, which is literally yellow. Nothing has changed, I still can't match my base, but okay. gentleman. We want a smooth transition. And the last thing we need is for Moses to part the sea of ​​foundations in your face *just kidding* Ohhhh my god, I literally thought he was the funniest person since sliced ​​bread! *dying* OMG I literally thought he was the next YouTube comedian, what's going on? "My La Girl Pro concealer in the porcelain shade." Woahhhh I'm drawing little triangles on my face, in the middle of my forehead, in the middle of my chin, in my mustache area, and just one line in the center of my nose.
This will just make all the high points of my face stand out and then once again I'll blend them out with my Beauty Blender. Now I'm prepping my entire face using air spun Cody powder. Air spun Cody powder. Let me tell you a great fuck if you literally need it. Set your makeup for the next eight years. This is what Flashback Mary created ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) That's all I need to say about that, I don't think I need to elaborate... "it helps set everything in place and to reduce wrinkles. To highlight even more my face, I will use my Morphe E48 brush and this light color from my cosmetics.
That was before I had a coupon code. Ha! I'll put it on there now and use go James to get 10% off. Oh my god, I didn't even have the James code then, this is crazy! This color usually comes in the contour palette but I actually put it in a deep pot and put it in my Z palette with all my other contour and highlight shades, again I remember when Z palettes were a thing and everyone used to have your little habit. Shadows in their palette that they bring everywhere. Does anyone still do that? Oh no one uses a paddle because they had their scandal... *haha oh shit* we move on....
I still hated fun, I still hated Fife and today nothing has changed. Whoo, at least he sleeps with a similarity. Next, to further define my contour, I'm using the same verses as before and doing a cocoa bear makeup. It's not eyeshadow but I've never worn blush and I look so this really helps warm everything up. If you've been in the makeup community for a long time, you were probably very familiar with geek makeup shadows because everyone pretty much had their entire line of geek makeup shadows are some of the first ones I ordered when I started doing makeup the shade I just use coconut.
Bear was one of my all-time favorites for brown smoky eyes, and I only used it to contour my face. I know you can't really tell because the lighting is the worst. I already look yellow because the base, my contour is orange. Yes, yes, of course the angles will become like this when your eyebrows look this ugly. OH MY GOD! I can't believe these eyebrows were literally once mine. They are still not perfect now as they could be. I'm sure I'd be much better off with the amount of hate comments I was getting on my eyebrows on a daily basis, which was an alarming amount for any sixteen year old to deal with.
I don't know how it took me so long to fix them on the first day of the convention. which I attended I waited in line for over an hour to meet and greet with Anastasia Beverly Hills and she had been following me and she was like "Oh my gosh James I recognized you and I was literally fangirling so excited and she literally looked at me directly into my eyes and told me: you have to fix your eyebrows, they are horrible. Just like me." triggered* I swear to God I wish I was joking and at that moment.
She had such a big ego at the time that I thought, oh please, and she literally sat there. I thought, no, you really need to pliers the whole bottom and lift them up and I was like, Oh please, ma'am. . They look good. In fact, if I had heard them before, we wouldn't have them. You know how to deal with this problem, even though the hate sucked at the time. Thank you, sincerely, from the bottom of my heart to everyone who has ever left a hateful comment on my eyebrows. I needed this like, This is what they look like there "In this whole look I use my morphe 35K palette.
I still love that palette. My morphe m44 brush and again just a medium brown shade from the 35k palette that I'm putting in. the views inner and outer eyes and then just taking the excess product left and running the wipers just to find that crease. Well, honestly, I'm not going to lie about my tutorial skills back then. Although it may not have been seen pretty, we're pretty. decent As I'll say now, I definitely get a lot of comments complaining that I skipped everything, which I definitely do. But I did a good job of explaining everything here, making sure it was eventually at all the right angles.
Good job, I , age sixteen. On the waterline. I'm going to go in with the Italia Deluxe eye pencil in turquoise. I bought it at the Morphe store. If you don't have this eye pencil, you can easily make it in black. It's really up to you, but I wanted another pop of color at the bottom. I actually lost the clip, but I used the NYX jumbo eye pencil in black bean. I just mimic the halo effect that we have on the upper lid and then once I've done that, just going back Below the lower lash line, a couple finishes everything off and connects it back to the top.
That was the longest sentence I have ever heard in my entire life. Oh my God, queen of continuous prayers. The speech patterns really haven't changed in the slightest. "I'm just going to burn the roller mascara on. It's so good and makes my lashes look so long and clump-free, so I would definitely recommend it." I still like that mascara. I use Blackmagic tabs on Siren. I include my view and what I'm trying to do on camera, so I definitely won't do that again. Anyway, it's a lesson learned. True, I've talked about this several times before, but when I started putting on makeup I couldn't glue my eyelashes on to save my life.
Probably because my eyebrows took up half of my eye. So I literally couldn't get any space in there and every time I tried I glued my eye shut. I wish I was joking... *deep breath* I'm not. "Now I'm really zooming in on my brush again with Sex+ to make it super defined and then blending these two colors from my Camp Anasazi glow. Now we're applying it on high like there's no tomorrow. Remember, the goal is for your highlight to be able to be seen from space, And that you blind all who pass by. It's okay, we understand honey. "I always highlight my cheekbones, the tip of my nose, and my cupids.
Just because I think they look cute." I'm scared of the size of a brush I used to highlight my nose. Ooooh my god, that's why my nose looks like it's an inch wide! "For my lips today. I'm using Oprah Brooklyn. You guys always ask me which liquid lipsticks I like best, and it's definitely Oprah. The formulation is really good and they don't dry out, get crunchy and gross like a lot of other brands do. ". TRUE. I still stand by this and I love Oprah's lipstick. They are by far my favorite formula of all time. Also keep the coupon code, it must have been Oprah first.
This was code J Charles, but now it's code "James", it still gives you 30% to this day. My poor top left. Where was she putting the lipstick right now? "As a last optional step. I went ahead and added Houdini all over my lips just for a cool Jerome effect." OH "And that guys, it's the final look" Baaadd choice. "I really hope you enjoyed this tutorial and I'll see you soon with a new video. Bye!" *disbelief* Well... That was seven minutes of my life that I will never get back... Looking back at these videos for me is literally crazy, I can't believe it's already been almost three years since I started doing this.
Like it was yesterday, but at the same time this person feels strange, like who is she literally? Like thegray hair, the man bun, the big nose outline, the nonexistent overhead lamp, the eyebrows like, Wow, I'm so grateful for both the positivity and negativity on YouTube over the past few years, because it's made me a much more person. safe, a much more cultural person, a much happier person and also, I won't say it with confidence, a much more beautiful person. Thank God for this glo-up. Personality aside, the makeup in this video. I'm horrified! Honestly, I don't think there's a single product OR technique that I still use in my daily makeup routine.
Now that we have stopped observing this. Thank. God. I have all my favorite makeup products here that I NOW use daily and I want to try to recreate the exact same look, but actually make it look really great. Really very beautiful and hopefully it will actually turn up and look good and with a good studio setup. So let's get clean. Very good, today I start my routine. I will NOT correct the color. I probably haven't color corrected it, honestly, probably since that video. So today, for a foundation, I'm going to Too Faced's Born This Way Foundation.
You know that this is my saint of all time. grail favorite. In the original video I was using Make Up For Ever Ultra HD Liquid Foundation, which I actually think is kind of funny because if you know me and you've been around for a long, long time. You know before Born This Way I was actually using the forever stick foundation, and that was like my holy grail that I was wearing forever, so I don't even know why I was using the liquid version in that video because overall , I don't remember liking that, but that's what I did. in this skjhfjhbvsd I am going to use the cod morphe or the sponge to highlight.
I love this one. If you want to get this one, use Code: James for 10% off. Putting it on now since apparently I couldn't three years ago. Is it a good combination of shades? I still can't say it, literally three years later I still don't know how to match my foundation. Once I have foundation all over my face, I'll take just a big fluffy foundation brush, dip it in the same color, and blend it all over my neck. Apparently I didn't know how to do it two years ago, despite the fact that I literally made a joke about Moses dividing the "foundation sea." I haven't been able to match it yet, so I'm going to make sure that no matter what color my face is today, my neck is the same shade.
For concealer today and there are no surprises here. I'm just going to buy my shaping tape concealer. This will be in the shade "Affair", and I also have the light and natural shade to mix in because this one is a little light. I definitely didn't want to be. flashback Mary, that's for sure. I think in the original video I was using the LA girl Pro concealer. I actually still really like that concealer, but the shaping tape offers much more complete coverage. The only thing I would probably change the most in my makeup process, besides my eyebrows of course.
It's probably my basic routine, which I'm very, very grateful for. I used to use a super full coverage foundation and a super full coverage concealer and then I would apply them with a dusting or a bit of powder which looked great of course like in certain photos which is literally the only thing that was doing, but once I really started wearing makeup though. And like being in the real world and taking selfies and looking in mirrors, I quickly realized how gross it looked because it was incredibly cakey and the only change I've really made now is that I definitely prefer very, very light makeup. coverage foundation But just a fuller coverage concealer so I can really focus the coverage on the areas I need it and actually that way no one else can sign.
I have worked very, very hard to clear up my skin and have good skin. I definitely like showing it off and I think it looks much better and much more natural. I definitely like my base routine now, a million times more. Okay, it's all mixed up, but I look a little clear and I'm sure my sister is scared. I want to lock my face into her spot and add some dimension as quickly as possible. So for today, I'm using Too Faced Perfect Peach Setting Powder. I'll let Dakota air some dust. Actually, she doesn't dry ridiculously. It's definitely more of a light coverage powder.
I actually really liked the fact that this type of wear wears down a bit throughout the day. Call me crazy. But my favorite time to put on makeup is probably two or three hours after wearing it. But it still looks really. really beautiful. But by then some of your similar natural oils have leached out, I know, that sounds really gross. I just like that it looks a little more weathered and I feel like it looks a lot more natural and kind of gets rid of that vanilla cake mix kind of look. So this powder is definitely my all-time favorite for achieving that look. .
Before moving on to the next step, I will take the setting spray from the "Morphe" preparation set. I really love this because she has a very fine mist. So I always use this middle step of my makeup routine whenever I apply a lot of powder to set everything more in place, add a little hydration and that really prevents the cakey feeling that the other routine would produce. 'I have had. So next I'm going to contour my face and guess what I'm not going to use? An orange eye shadow. :) Today I have my Anasazi Beverly Hills contour kit with me.
I have an orange here. But I use this for blush. So I'm just going to grab my morphe amma 405 brush and finish off this cool shade right here in the bottom corner. I'm not going to use this for that. Just chisel my features, I'm going in. a little light hand with this too. I know by some miracle the contour and video ended up looking good, but I remember taking so many photos a long time ago where my contour literally looked like a line on my cheekbones. It was so ugly. Probably because I was using a dark dye. burnt orange eyeshadow for that, but I just want to use a light hand and really use this contour to chisel my natural features and not literally create new ones because that's not the point and it doesn't really look good.
I will definitely always get a better one, yes I have thought that it will definitely contour my jawline as well. The one thing I noticed in that Java Oh My God video definitely looked better two years ago than it did two years ago. Now. How did that happen? That is literally very unfair. I'm going to call the police. I'm not going to use the m-52 seven, which is a bigger, fluffier brush, and I'm going to dip it into this warmer caramel tone. Right next to it, I'm going to use this as a kind of bronzer. show You just blend my natural skin tone and my contour.
And then for eNOS contra, I'm going to take my JD heavy 182 brush and dip into that medium shade in the control palette one more time if you've been around for a long time. You would know that the outline of my nose has actually been looking pretty dirty. It is clear with this video. I didn't know how to do it, period, so it was cool and scary. Then I got really good at it and now recently I haven't even been as committed to the nose and I've really learned to accept it a little more. Kind of fun.
I love that trip Um, anyway, I'm so good at contouring today and I'm going to make it look not even an inch long because it looked bad. So let's do it. I'll make sure to place those two contour lines pretty close together. together and blend them out and when it comes time to highlight them later I won't use a big brush. So I hope that helps the illusion actually exist next. Of course, you know the blush is coming. And the first thing I'm going to do is use the Mac blush in the peach shade. It's pretty funny in this video and, in fact, for most of my career as a makeup artist.
I don't wear blush because I said I didn't like it for a long time. I really felt like my cheekbones for some reason were too high and the blush didn't fit there. I really don't know where this is. The thought process that came from that was really so so stupid, but in my head when I started putting on makeup the only blush sheen that existed was bright pink, which I hated, so fighting peaches to me was like a rebirth. of the Holy Grail. moment and now I love the blush one more time before moving on to the next time.
I'm just going to apply a light mist of the morfe. Preparing the settings just before moving on to the next time. I'm still going to bake my face. But I'll just bake it lightly instead of using a powder puff and the heir pilot like before. I'm just going to take my same Beauty Blender and dip it into the peach setting powder and just put a little bit under the areas that I have Contour on just to bring in some of the highlights. I will use a Beauty Blender. I'm really melting the product into the skin, which is actually much better when it comes to creasing and bringing back highlights rather than a powder puff where Lauder just makes the powder sit right on top.
Well, that stays on my face. I love all those rhymes that just happen right there. I'm going to move on to my eyebrows now and you guys know it. Like the original video, I still follow it to this day. I usually skip the brow process and just do them. off camera because I don't like angles. But you know what, in honor of today's video, I thought it would be really fun to celebrate my brother's transformation? God bless you and do a little eyebrow routine for you because I haven't done one in a long time so why not?
To start with the eyebrows today, I'm going to use my Anasazi. An eyebrow in a medium brown tone. I really like using an eyebrow pencil. Mainly because a dipped brow is what got me into the whole James Charles Brick Sharpie brow from earlier, but that's my fault for using it too heavy-handed. But that's why I really like a pencil because you can use it very, very lightly to create those little light strokes on the front of the brow or you can really press down and layer. and give it a much more defined look, you really get the best of both worlds, so I'm going to start and first use a spoolie and just brush the hairs up to see where my actual eyebrow is. is?
And then I would like to go in and start with the queue first. I'm honestly not sure why, probably because my original eyebrow tail used to end up like that, literally, and it turns me on. So I always try to make sure. which is in the right place at the beginning before I put something else there But I just like to draw that little dot and then follow it to the top which I always like to define the bottom arc and bring it in. I'm holding the pencil very lightly when I do this too, I literally apply like without any pressure.
Once I get to the front of the eyebrow, I'm just going to move the pencil up to create the illusion hair strokes that I always like to put in the hair. strokes in place at first and it's okay if it looks a little messy, of course I had to go to concealer afterwards and clean everything up. Once the bottom of the brow is taken care of and everything is really smooth from here, I'd really just like to get that over with first because, again, it can really break out your brow and I definitely didn't want to have it again. a straight eyebrow like before, so once everything is in place, I literally take the pencil and type. to continue from this area here that is very dense and I literally start drawing and it's super super light hair strokes and I fill in as I go and then literally everything I do once I get here, it's just cooling down So, that's eyebrow completely filled in and looks pretty good so far.
But it definitely needs to be cleaned quite a bit, so next I'm going to take the exact same concealer from before and put a little bit on the back of my hand and then I just grab my Mac 242 super flat brush and dip it in and use it to clean the part bottom of my eyebrow. My brush automatically goes straight to the arch and I always throw it to the right. under the tail and then with any excess product I just bring it to the front. Oh, there we go, look, stumpy! Now I'm going to use the excess product on that brush and tap it onto my eyelid to act as an eyelid primer.
To prep it for the eyeshadow, I'm just going to take my morphe e 20 brush and dip it in one more time right then and there. exact setting powder and simply place it lightly on top of the setting powder. Like my face, I'm not really going to like it. We only put it there because the shadows tend to stick better and be much more pigmented when blended. Something a little sticky and now we were officially ready to recreate this blue green brown snake, "Trio chrome". So for today's eyeshadow look, I don't actually have a clear image of what I want to do, which is pretty weird for me.
I usually have a vision and then I just go in, but like the original look was so bad. and also It's so poorly documented because the lighting I don't even know what this was supposed to look like so I would just like to put together something that would remind me now of a snake, well even why I would know whyI got that. I think I'm going to start doing this. I watch in the same order as the original video and see where it goes. I'm going to start by grabbing my morphe m4 3 3, going into a light, cool brown tone and putting that right in the crease.
I'm going to mix this very, very lightly. I'm going to grab what I'm five eleven and put more of that in there because I have a feeling this is going to get pretty dark now. I'm going to grab the m4 33 again and lean towards a slightly darker shade of Brown. I'm going to place it in the crease to add a little more dimension to this. I literally don't know what I want to do for this eyeshadow look. I know. in the original it looked like I was using a metallic teal tone on the entire lid and then I put a metallic light green in the center, but then I called it blue somewhere.
There was blue on the waterline and it is coming in nicely. lightly and using back and forth motions using the excess product still left on this brush. Just make sure there is a smooth transition between the light brown shade and the darker brown. It looks pretty good so far. But I really don't know what I'm doing. So I'm going to use the ab 178 brush, it's just a little bit small concealer brush and dip it in a metallic like water. Looking for shade. Oh, that's nice. That looks good. Well. Well. Well. Okay, there are no places around here either.
I guess I'm going to fill this in with a layer of blue on top. I'm going to mix a dark blue and a dark green and put this here to blend it because I don't want this halo. the eye should be really very cut So this whole mix of brown and blue together I really should have done this before I put that metallic shade in there because now this metallic shade was going to get into the crease, but we all make mistakes, and this The original look was one of them... so... before we continue with us, halo in the eyes.
I'm going to take that dark brown tone again and go over that little area because that combination is scary. Oh, that looks much better. Great to move on. Let's forget about that, please. Okay, now I need to make the halo eye look real. Halo eye. Duh. So I'm going to take an e 37. It's actually a small eyeliner brush. I know most people like to use a small pocket brush for their halo eyes. But for some reason I have this weird piece of skin covering my inside corner, really rude. It's annoying not to ask for it to be there, but I really need to get that shadow into that region.
So what I'm going to do is take the dark blue and the dark green once again that I used to darken the crease and place that. Up there. I'm going to pull that to the right and on top of that metallic tone. Oh yeah, this looks good. And we're just going to pull that V-shaped color scheme in the outer corner. You guys know I love my shadow with wings. Even honestly, if a round eye looks like a halo eye, I'll still pull it out a little for some reason. The round eye looks like it's not actually flat on my face shape.
So I just improvise for a real one to take that dark brown one more time. And I'm going to go to the outer edge and blend it because it already looks ugly and I don't want it to look worse. . Now I'm going to take an AB one to two as a brush and dip it into a lighter aqua shade and put it after spraying it right in the center of the layer to further accentuate the halo moment. It's okay, I'm happy. Where the hell, God bless you. Okay, so I'm going to leave the shadow as is because at this point I'm terrified of making this look worse.
I can't make my third anniversary video as bad as my first one. So what I'm going to do is I'm going to grab the Urban Decay eyeliner in the shade distortion and it's like this purple, teal glow moment. It's a snake and I'm just going to put this glow right at that cutoff moment to really. Make it shine. And I'm going to pull that down as well, right in the center of that. Halo Eye. I'm going to take this powder brush and dust it off because for some reason there's a lot of it for my lower lash line right now.
I think I'm also going to mimic the halo on my lower lash line. It have been a long day. I'm going to grab it first, but this brush is the M 149 and I'm going to take advantage of the dark blue and green tones. once more and place them right against the tab. And then you're going to use the same fluffy brush from before and take the light brown shade and go right under that. Just connecting it slightly with that outer V, a straight transition color to the blue just to tie everything together. together Okay, I also put the same aqua shade on the lower lash line.
I'm just going to put in that teal shade, right? in the middle, then I describe a little bit of the mermaid pigment from Peaches makeup when my favorite brands of all time when it comes to tails and pigments, and it appears right in the center. Oh, that's nice. Is one thing going well? Wow, I'll be next, I want to highlight my brow bone and inner corner just to add more dimension to this eye look, so it's all about the sour penguin in the shade on top. Yacht. I love this for standing out. It's literally one of the brightest things I've ever seen in my entire life and I'm going to put that up there.
Oh, how pretty, okay, so right on the brow bone for the lashes, of course, you guys should know at this point that I'm going to use my all-time favorite Lily lashes Miami style. They can use Kota James for 15%. discount on your purchase at Lily too But I'm going to crop them out first to avoid the whole last messy situation and sticking the eye photo on because that's not fun. So what I'm going to do is just grab them with a pair of tweezers. and I'm going to cut a prong off each end so they fit my eyes a little better.
Then I'll apply a light coat of the brush and glue duo and then as it gets tacky I'm going to pop it. with a very light coat of Mac, extended play with mascara and then looking at my butt from below, I'm going to hold this lash and place it directly on my lash line, finishing it with a little bit of mascara right on my lower lash line. It was quite a trip. There were many obstacles along the way, but in the end we did it. Are we looking better? No. :) Do we look good? That's up to you, but regardless of whether it's a blue, green, and brown snake "Trio chrome" hi-oh Complete, I'm not going to go to the other one off camera.
So I don't literally die and in the next few minutes I'll be back to finish the domestic threats on this blog. I'll be right back. Let's go ahead and finish the rest of this look before I decide I hate him again. I'm the first. I'll show Fi just cleaning up this bake. He's literally been here for eight hours while he finished those eyes, I'm also going to wipe the excess off from under my Oddballs. So next was going to be our highlighter, but before I do that one more time, I'm going to take my trusty in prep and set up the setting spray and just blend everything together.
And this will also be the highlighter stick a lot more too so we get that really blinding glow and for my hair today, I'm not going to take a big brush. This is a great 501 highlighting brush that won't ruin my whole face that makeup and I'm just going to dip into my pop highlighter that right on the cheekbone and now to highlight the nose what I'm going to do is not grab a big fluffy brush, this one It's the e36. It's a small brush and I'm going to use it to highlight the tip of my nose.
Wow. Look at that, so small, so beautiful and not an inch wide, that's how I know this is what it's supposed to look like. :) Well, so far except if we have the lips now in my original video I made a chocolate brown lip with a green and blue pigment on top. Sorry, we're not doing that today because it looked gross. So what I'm going to do is take a lip that is much more flattering for this look and for you. I'm going to start by outlining them using my all-time favorite lip liner. This one is from colour-pop that right in the middle And while I definitely don't want to put on a teal pigment, which I'm going to do just to top off the lip.
Today there is a little bit of glitter left right in the center just to give it a little bit. more one dimension, okay guys let's finish it off with some sister setting spray one last time just to set everything in place *sigh* and finally that's the complete blue, brown, green snake *laughs in the background * J Charles Beauty Three hours later, I was finally able to show you three years of skill improvement. And I really hope you enjoy these videos today. This look was kind of a rollercoaster, but then again, the original look was neither good nor fresh.
So I still feel like we came up with a really beautiful look in the end and I really really like how it turned out. I really hope you guys also enjoy this video and a little trip down memory lane. I can't believe I've been doing this job for three. long. years. But you guys really do an amazing job of always making me feel like I just started yesterday. I mean, seriously, at the same time the five of them are having fun. I think it really applies here. Thank you for making the last three years so incredible and memorable.
Thank you all for all your constant love and support. It really means a lot to me and it doesn't go unnoticed. If you enjoyed this little trip. memory lane, and you also like my updated version of my "snake" makeup look. Don't forget to give this video a big thumbs up below and also subscribe and join this brotherhood by grabbing that big red button down and giving it a like. the bell icon so you can receive a notification every time I upload a new video. If you want to follow me on my makeup journey, you can follow me on Instagram and Twitter.
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