When Tony award-winning star Cynthia Erivo turned up at the 2018 Met Gala with jewels in place of her eyebrows, we admittedly raised ours. Not only were we wondering what her seemingly Hindi-inspired brow art had to do with the eveningโs theme, Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination, but though much more artfully rendered, they also vaguely reminded us of one our least favorite trends of 2017, โChristmas Treeโ brows.
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โI knew I wanted to do something encrusted,โ Erivoโs makeup artist Giselle Ali explained to Allure after the gala. โAnd eyes and lips we see more often, so I thought brows need to be glorified.โ
Frankly, the look read a little โMrs. Whichโ to us (no shade to A Wrinkle in Timeย orย Oprah). But with another holiday known for its sparkles now upon us, it begged the question: is this really a look that works outside of a fantasy film, let alone, off the red carpet?
Then we saw Lupita Nyongโoโs lower-key approach, as she rocked a few colored rhinestones around her eyes to match her crystal-encrusted Judith Leiber bag at the Accessories Council ACE Awards in New York earlier in June. Makeup artist Nick Barose told Vogue he wanted to create what he called a โcartoonyโ feel to compliment her colorful outfit. Seeing this more subtle and playful execution, we had to wonder: Since this look has crossed over to the red carpet, willโor shouldโwe be seeing it on the streets soon?
Out of curiosity, we searched YouTube for both โrhinestone makeupโ and โbedazzled makeupโ to see if our favorite vloggers were rocking any looks that didnโt make us look like we were either prepping for Halloween, auditioning to be a Vegas showgirl or on our way to the next major music festival. While Lord knows we love something sparkly, tellingly, most tutorials had the word โfestival,โ โcarnivalโ orโyou guessed itโโHalloweenโ in the title.
Do with that information what you will, but if youโre innately extra and absolutely canโt stay out of the crystal aisle at your local craft storeโor just want to bring your own sparklers to the upcoming 4th of July holiday (if you celebrate)โthereโs an art to applying them:
First, itโs ideal to lay your pattern out beforehandโand that includes your face. While your crystals should be planned out on a surface, you may want to dot out a light perimeter of the pattern on your face, using a non-waterproof eye pencil
Cleanse the area before applying. Even if youโre planning to wear makeup, you want to ensure the glue adheres. As Barone told Refinery29: โBe sure whatever you use underneath is not greasy, so that it sticks all night โ and it should if you glue it well!โ
Like Barone, we recommend using lash adhesive to plot out the pattern. โI apply it to skin with a toothpick so each spot [is] carefully selected. Then, with a tweezer, I apply the stones and press them in with my finger. It stays really well,โ he told Refinery29.
In short, itโs a look that takes a little workโat least, if you prefer the couture version. If weโre honest, the results remind us a bit of the makeup on our high school competitive dance team, but maybe thatโs the point: makeup should be fun, and a little sparkle never hurt nobody. As Barone advises:
โDonโt overthink it. Just have fun. After all, youโre pasting rhinestones on your face!โ
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