Taking an emerald green shade from the Snap Shadows Mix & Match Eyeshadow Palette in ‘Money’, she applied the colour all over the middle and inner sections of the lid. Then it was time to move onto the powder eyeshadows. This will ensure the make-up looks good and can be seen when you open your eyes at the end.Īfter creating the shape she wanted, Deborah went in again with the pencil to intensify the colour. Another important tip is to go back and forth between applying make-up while your eye is open and closed. She also said when you are looking to create a precise shape, you can put the product on the back of your hand first, and then apply with a brush. First keeping close to the lash line, she then began to build up the shape in the corner of the eye, making sure to keep a pencil brush on hand to move the product to where she wanted it.ĭeborah’s tip with the pencils is that once they set they are not moving an inch, so be sure to move quickly. To start creating the colourful eye look, Deborah used the Flypencil Longwear Pencil Eyeliner in the shade ‘Sea About It’ to mimic the colour blocking style Rihanna wears on the cover. Rihanna’s favourite product, it is said that if the powder doesn’t fit in her bag she changes the bag – it's that important to her. She then set the concealer with Fenty’s Invisimatte Blotting Powder. Asked if priming is really necessary, she said she does highly recommend it since it will help prolong the longevity of your eye look and make the colours of the shadows pop. The next step was to prime the eyelids, which Deborah did with some more concealer. Focus the concealer – which, as Deborah told us, Rihanna has nicknamed “the cure” thanks to its ability to hide bad decisions – under the arch of the brow to create height. To finish off the brows, she mimicked the brightness that Rihanna has on the cover by carving out underneath the brow with a lighter concealer, the Pro Filt'r Instant Retouch Concealer in the shade 310. Following a quick shout-out to a member of the audience with toxic waste green eyebrows, Deborah brushed up the brows with the attached spolie for a fluffier look and then filled them in with Brow MVP. So, Deborah interpreted the look in a more modern, wearable way.įirst, she went in with the Brow MVP Sculpting Styler, Fenty’s take on the lamination trend, running the wax through the model’s brows in an upward motion. The brows Rihanna wears for the cover are stylistically graphic – perfect for editorial, but a little much for an everyday look. Next up came the brows, which, as we all know, are the scaffolding of any great face. The Hydra Vizor Invisible Moisturizer, in particular, works great under make-up, providing a glowy base on which to build your look. Prior to the masterclass, she had prepped the model’s skin with Fenty Skin’s trio of cleanser, toner, and moisturiser. “Great make-up starts with great skin” was the opening lesson from Deborah.
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