I started with using a highlight creme on the bridge and top of the nose. I then filled in the sides with a dark low light color. If you don't have the fancy stuff This also makes the nose look really narrow. For the face, you can apply your foundation as you normally would Concealer under the eyes is thuper important!
I usually apply concealer with my ring finger and gently pat under the eye, or I use a concealer brush like i did here on Christina. I then applied a layer of mineral foundation. Remember to apply mineral powder in a buffing motion, rather than "brushing" it on the face. Working it in a tight circular motion helps to create a really flawless look. In the video, Gaga has a really thick, exaggerated brow. I used a brow brush and liberally applied dark brown eyeshadow over her eyebrows.
Use short strokes and fill in the brow. Try and avoid using long strokes. I gave her a sharp arch I probably could have gone closer to the bridge of her nose in retrospect. But it still looks great. Its a pretty simple eye look. I find that a lot of Gaga's looks revolve around the outfit and the attitude, rather than really complex makeup looks. This is no exception. Her eyes are rather simple, with a heavy emphasis on the eyeliner.
To start, I used a light color as the base. For Christina, I blended a beige and an ivory color. Shes got amazing skin color, so to use just the ivory would have been too light. Blend the light color all over the top lid up to the brow. Use a brush that has a nice point to it. For this application, I used a Nars brush to apply the black eyeshadow. Pick up some color but not too much!
Starting from the outer corner or the eye, shade the corners and work up into the crease of the eye. You want to stay on the outer corners and try to avoid bringing the pigment or shadow beyond center of the eye. Use a full rounded tip brush and blend the color. You can use a pencil, liquid liner, whatever you feel most comfortable with.
For Christina, I used a cream liner. Using a clean liner brush, I dipped my brush tip into my cream liner, and took the excess liner off on my palm, and ensured that I am starting with a sharp brush. I know its tempting to start drawing a line in, however you wanna avoid this. Instead, press the brush into the lash line, lift, and do this all across the lash line. You want to connect many short lines together rather than trying to paint on one giant line of eyeliner. You want to have a thin line at the inner corner of the eye, and thicken the line as you reach the outer corners of the eye.
When you get to the outermost corner, create a crisp winged line that extends straight out. If you wanted a more "cat eyed" look, bring that line up a bit at a slight angle. Line the bottom lid the same way For this look, I stopped at the middle of the lid, rather than line the entire bottom lash line.
Once the liner is applied, I used a shimmery ivory cream pencil and applied it to the inner corners of the eye. This brightens the eye and also creates a little bit of depth. At the launch of her first fragrance, Fame, she wore a lofty beehive with an equally retro exaggerated cut crease.
When most of your beauty looks are a bit shocking, wearing a rather conventional beauty look is especially shocking. Gaga was nearly unrecognizable when she debuted a short, highlighted hairstyle, and paired it with pretty peach blush and lipstick. Whose cool mom is this? Just when it seemed Gaga might have strayed from her avant-garde ways, she went full-throttle at an event for her album Artpop. In addition to cropped platinum hair and eyebrows to match, Gaga wore bright white mascara and a totally unexpected handlebar mustache.
This photo was taken nearly two weeks after Halloween , but when you're Lady Gaga, you can look like a Victorian ghost whenever you damn well please. She must have loved that white mascara because she extended the shade to the rest of her face, with just a hint of peach under her cheekbones and on her lips. Her voluminous, seemingly windswept hair took the haunting look to the next level. Her dark, smoky shadow was the focus of her makeup, playing up the angle and shape of her eyes.
Her long, smooth waves were pushed to one side and flowed out from underneath a sparkling, black hood. Before Lady Gaga gave slime-green hair with brown lowlights a spin, we never would've imagined it could be a flattering color.
This look, whipped up for the Roseland Ballroom's closing night, proved all the doubters wrong, thanks in part to voluminous, loose curls. Gaga's Grammy look seemed like something straight out of other pop stars' playbooks, and though it was a new vibe for her, she absolutely killed it. Her long, silvery hair picked up the color of her low-cut dress, and her sparkling, green eye makeup, with its sharp yet beautifully blended wing, matched her emerald earrings and necklace.
It came as a surprise, yet it made perfect sense when Lady Gaga gave the classic Marilyn Monroe look a flawless try. Her sculpted lob was a more buttery shade of blonde than her usual platinum, and her impeccably shaped, medium-brown brows helped draw attention to her timeless cat eye. Layered, light-blonde curls framed her face, which was made to look especially pale with fair-toned foundation, an extra-light lip color, bleached brows, and distinct contouring.
Gaga spent much of November introducing us to her Joanne look , which almost always included a glossy, pink lip and shimmering eye shadow that melted into mesmerizing highlights on her cheekbones. Whether she wore her long, blonde hair down and straight or in a low bun, it was usually topped off with a wide-brim hat.
Gaga's Super Bowl halftime look was a beauty evolution in and of itself. She descended from the sky in a chignon and wearing a wing-shaped arrangement of gems attached to her eye area. Before she landed on the stage, her hair was down, and after singing and dancing up a storm, she had somehow removed the bedazzled mask to reveal a whole new beauty vibe.
Lady Gaga's Grammy look didn't just reinvent cleavage, it also gave us serious hair goals. It was almost a bit of Andy Warhol's take on Marilyn Monroe's yellow wig. This is something she would literally do on her own," Aspiras says. She used to have a dancer help her with her hair backstage. I joined her team in , but she had been doing this hair before me. It shows this is truly her art.
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