HAILEY BIEBER BEST MAKEUP LOOKS – BECOMING THE IT GIRL

Nobody is more capable of starting a beauty craze than Hailey Bieber. Even though her signature makeup-free look may be her most well-known feature, it’s by no means her sole appearance. Her more vibrant appearances have inspired trends such as “strawberry girl,” “latte makeup,” and “sugar plum fairy.” She is a genuine beauty chameleon. Put another way, the model-turned-beauty-founder is well-versed in the art of using cosmetics to create a statement. 

SUGAR PLUM FAIRY

The Sugar Plum Fairy Girl, in a glossier, flushed, and shimmerier version, is a neutral yet playful addition to any holiday ensemble, regardless of style. The same rose gold blush that Bieber applied to her eyes and cheeks gave her a “sugar plum fairy” look. A swift stroke of the brows adds an air of easy flair, and we’ll be adopting Bieber’s lip trick—a smeared brown pencil topped with pink gloss—for our own regimens.

STRAWBERRY MAKEUP

The style is centered around pink and red colors, as the name would imply. It also looks really blush-forward, dewy, soft, and delicate—as if you had smeared a juicy strawberry onto your cheeks or had spent the day playing in a field of berries. Using skincare products that will leave your face looking glowing is essential. All you have to do is keep it bright, light and glowy.

LATTE MAKEUP 

The best beauty trend to try for summer is latte makeup. As the name suggests, latte makeup uses brown and golden tones to give the appearance of smooth, sun-kissed skin. You won’t experience your makeup slipping off your face in the heat because it isn’t overly heavy on the ingredients. Bieber utilized bronzer and gold-toned highlighter instead of her typical pink-toned blush to get the look, which she applied all over her face, including her nose, brow bone, cheekbones, and lids (though she did add a little blush at the very end to make everything seem even more sun-kissed). And how effortless her sculpting appear? This is because she applied her foundation *after* concealer and contouring, according to the Mary Phillips method.

REDDISH-BROWN BEAUTY

There are a gazillion hues of brown liner, but Bieber chose a more reddish tone to get this effect. She applied a pencil liner to her waterline and lids and accessorized it with a glossy cinnamon lip. As a consequence, everything is so muted that even her hair and clothes blend perfectly.

ROSY HIGHLIGHT

When it comes to applying pink cosmetics, there is no “one size fits all” approach, and Bieber has demonstrated nearly a dozen different methods to pull it off. Here, she used a fuschia lip and a thick coat of glittery rose eyeshadow to create a statement. Her choice of a warm-toned bronzer with a hint of pink highlight on her cheekbones instead of blush gives this look a less monochrome vibe than some of her previous ones.

AVOCADO EYES

Green eyeshadow is usually anything from subtle, but Bieber’s “avocado” makeup gave it a subdued touch. To bring attention to her eyes, she applied a burst of lime to the inner corners of her upper lids after using matte light browns on her lower lids. She matched her lips to the contrasting berry liner on her lash line while maintaining a neutral ensemble.

SUN-KISSED GLOW

Try this sunburned-inspired look to give yourself a glowing appearance from the inside out. The secret? Apply the “W blush” TikTok craze. Beginning at the highest points on your cheekbones, contour your blush in a “W” pattern that ends at the bridge of your nose, then blend.

SOFT GLAM 

Bieber is the queen of simple glam, as seen by this ensemble. The thing we adore most about this interpretation of natural beauty is that, rather than using the typical black color for her winged liner, she chose to use a brown hue to offer a subtle shape.

10 BEST MAKEUP PRODUCTS THAT HAILEY USES

CHANEL ULTRA LE TEINT FOUNDATION

The foundation that Hailey chose to achieve her birthday makeup look in 2022 is the one you should trust. She combined this Chanel foundation with Rhode’s Peptide Glazing Fluid and shared it on her TikTok. Her complexion seems beautiful, bright, and natural as always.

MERIT BEAUTY BLUSH

Hailey is known for going heavy on blush, and one product she relies on to achieve this is Merit Beauty’s Flush Balm. Her makeup artist, Leah Darcy, revealed the model’s go-to shade: Raspberry Beret. I’ve tried a couple of different Flush Balm shades, but I can confirm that Raspberry Beret is perhaps the most stunning. It helps you get that “faux sunburn” look that’s popular on TikTok.

TOM FORD SHADE AND ILLUMINATE CREAM FACE PALETTE

Hailey is renowned for her glossy makeup and glazed-donut skin. She uses the Shade and Illuminate Cream Face Palette by Tom Ford to give her face a radiant shine. She utilizes the palette for both her bronzer and highlighter in a Vogue-hosted YouTube video. As you can see, Hailey is the queen of multipurpose cosmetics. She applies bronzer on her eyelids and anyplace else she wants to contour. 

CHARLOTTE TILBURY LIPSTICK

It’s no secret that Hailey possesses one of Hollywood’s greatest pouts. She lines her lips with the Artist Color Pencil from Makeup For Ever and then grabs the renowned Pillow Talk lipstick by Charlotte Tilbury. “I’m just going to put this on my finger and dab it on. I love this lip combo. I love lip combos that I feel like matching my natural color of my lips,” she said in a TikTok.

MAKEUP FOREVER ARTIST COLOR PENCIL IN 600 ANYWHERE CAFFEINE

It’s reasonable to assume that Bieber prefers this lip liner to others. It’s obvious why she uses it in so many of her TikTok videos—the warm, dusty-rose hue is incredibly wearing and attractive.

KOSAS CONCEALER

Bieber wears one of the editors’ favorite concealers from Who What Wear, so we knew she had impeccable taste. This concealer serves as an eye cream in addition to brightening and spot-correcting. Imagine being so well-rested that Bieber doesn’t even use it beneath her eyes sometimes!

SOS DAILY RESCUE FACIAL SPRAY

In a video, Bieber said that a mix of stress, travel, sleep deprivation, PMS, and experimenting with new products was causing her skin to get inflamed. This soothing and redness-relieving face spray was one of her go-to tools for comfort. 

TAN LUXE THE WATER-HYDRATING SELF-TAN WATER

For a flawless tan, Bieber mists her face with this tanning mist. She says that in order to wake up with a bronze glow, she sprays it over her face, massages it with her fingertips, and then applies her skincare routine from earlier in the evening on top after it dries.

ELTAMD UV DAILY SPF 40 TINTED SUNSCREEN

Hailey makes a strong point about the need to apply sunscreen every day in the first of a series of TikTok videos about skincare and cosmetics applications, rain or shine. The model uses the pads of her fingers to mix in a pump of EltaMD UV Daily SPF 40 Tinted Sunscreen after dabbing a generous amount of moisturizer onto her skin. To protect the skin from UVA and UVB radiation, the cream recipe contains two chemical and mineral sunscreen components, specifically zinc oxide and octinoxate.

MAC EYESHADOW IN WEDGE

In the second segment of her two-part video series called “GRWM” (Get Ready With Me), the model chooses to discuss everything related to cosmetics. Bieber acknowledges that she doesn’t like “to do too much” with her eyes, but when the need to do so strikes, she loves to “add a little somethin’ somethin,” which she does by dusting M.A.C. Eyeshadow in the taupe-toned shade “Wedge” down her crease. The matte powder makes the promise to have a “high color payoff with a single swipe” and is packaged as a single eyeshadow.

FINAL TAKEAWAY

It’s no secret that Hailey Bieber sets trends in the beauty industry, from manicures to the “strawberry girl” makeup that complements her company Rhode Skin’s latest Peptide Lip Treatment, Strawberry Glaze. Check out our list if you want to gain additional inspiration for your everyday appearance or if you want to be the next IT girl.

how to contour face: Makeup Artist tutorial

If you’re looking for a way to enhance your facial features and achieve a more defined look, then contouring is the answer. Contouring is a makeup technique that involves using darker and lighter shades to create shadow and highlight areas of your face. 

Read on to discover a step-by-step guide on how to contour your face and how tailor contour technique for your unique face shape.

What is Contouring?

Contouring is a makeup technique that has been around for decades. It involves using different shades of makeup to sculpt and define your facial features. By applying darker shades in the areas you want to recede, and lighter shades in the areas you want to emphasize, you can create the illusion of a slimmer nose, higher cheekbones, and a more defined jawline.

What’s the Difference Between Contouring and Bronzing?

Contouring and bronzing are both makeup techniques that enhance the structure and dimension of the face, but they serve distinct purposes and use different shades and placements. Contouring primarily focuses on creating shadows to define and sculpt the facial features. It typically involves using a matte, cool-toned product, often in a shade a few shades darker than your natural skin tone, to mimic the appearance of shadows in areas like the hollows of the cheeks, along the jawline, and on the sides of the nose. The goal is to create the illusion of more chiseled and defined features, making areas recede and appear slimmer.

On the other hand, bronzing is all about adding warmth and a sun-kissed glow to the face. It uses a warm-toned, matte or slightly shimmery product that’s often only a shade or two darker than your natural skin tone. Bronzer is typically applied to areas where the sun would naturally hit your face, such as the high points of the cheeks, the forehead, and the nose bridge. The aim is to create a healthy, radiant complexion and to mimic the effects of a sun-touched complexion. Unlike contouring, bronzing doesn’t aim to create shadows or alter the shape of your features but rather to add a healthy flush of color and warmth to your skin.

What You Need to Contour Your Face

  • Foundation
  • Concealer
  • Contour powder or cream
  • Highlighter
  • Blush
  • Angled brush
  • Beauty blender or makeup sponge
  • Powder brush

Here are some comparisons to help you choose the right products:

  • Powder vs. Cream: Powder contour is easier to use and blend, while cream contour provides a more natural finish and better coverage.
  • Angled Brush vs. Beauty Blender: An angled brush is great for precise application, while a beauty blender or makeup sponge is ideal for blending and creating a seamless finish.
  • Matte vs. Shimmer Highlighter: A matte highlighter creates a more natural look, while a shimmer highlighter adds a dewy finish and extra glow.

How to Contour Your Face

Step 1: Prepare Your Skin

Start with a clean, moisturized face. Apply your regular foundation or concealer to create a smooth base. This will even out your skin tone and provide a canvas for your contour and highlight.

Step 2: Choose the Right Contour Product

Select a contour product that is a few shades darker than your natural skin tone. It should have a matte finish and cool undertones. Contour products come in various forms, including cream, powder, and stick. Choose one that suits your preferences and skill level.

Step 3: Identify the Contour Areas

Determine the areas of your face you want to contour. The most common areas include:

  • Under the cheekbones: To create the illusion of higher cheekbones and a slimmer face.
  • Along the jawline: To define the jaw and create a more sculpted look.
  • Along the sides of the nose: To make the nose appear narrower.
  • Along the hairline: To add dimension and warmth to the forehead.
  • Under the chin: To minimize the appearance of a double chin.

Step 4: Apply the Contour

Using your chosen contour product, apply it to the areas you identified in step 3. Use a contour brush or a makeup sponge for precision. Apply the product sparingly at first; you can always add more if needed. Blend the contour into your skin using gentle strokes or circular motions. Make sure there are no harsh lines, and blend thoroughly for a natural look.

Step 5: Highlight

Now, it’s time to highlight the areas you want to bring forward. Use a highlighter that is a shade or two lighter than your skin tone. Common highlight areas include:

  • The tops of your cheekbones
  • The bridge of your nose
  • Your brow bone
  • The inner corners of your eyes
  • Your cupid’s bow (the area above your upper lip)
  • Apply the highlighter with a brush or sponge and blend it well. This will create contrast and make the contoured areas stand out more.

Step 6: Set with Powder

To ensure your contour and highlight stay in place, set your makeup with a translucent setting powder. Use a fluffy brush to apply the powder lightly over your entire face.

Step 7: Finish with Setting Spray (Optional)

For a long-lasting finish, you can use a setting spray to lock your makeup in place

Contouring Different face shapes

Oval Face

Contour: Apply contour shade along the sides of the forehead, under the cheekbones, and along the jawline to add dimension.

Highlight: Highlight the center of the forehead, tops of cheekbones, bridge of the nose, and chin for a balanced look.

Round Face

Contour: Apply contour along the sides of the forehead, under the cheekbones, and along the jawline to create angles and definition.

Highlight: Highlight the center of the forehead, tops of cheekbones, and chin to draw attention away from the roundness.

Square Face

Contour: Focus on softening the angles by applying contour to the sides of the jawline, along the hairline, and under the cheekbones.

Highlight: Highlight the center of the forehead, tops of cheekbones, and chin to balance the strong jawline.

Heart-Shaped Face

Contour: Apply contour along the hairline, under the cheekbones, and slightly along the jawline to balance the wider forehead.

Highlight: Highlight the center of the forehead, tops of cheekbones, and chin to enhance the lower half of the face.

Long or Oblong Face

Contour: Apply contour along the hairline, under the cheekbones, and at the chin to create the illusion of a shorter face.

Highlight: Highlight the center of the forehead, tops of cheekbones, and chin to add width to the face.

Diamond Face

Contour: Focus on softening the angles by applying contour to the sides of the forehead, under the cheekbones, and along the jawline.

Highlight: Highlight the center of the forehead, tops of cheekbones, and chin to balance the face’s angular features.

Triangle Face (Pear-Shaped)

Contour: Apply contour along the sides of the forehead, under the cheekbones, and along the jawline to balance the wider jaw.

Highlight: Highlight the center of the forehead, tops of cheekbones, and chin to draw attention away from the jaw.

Tips for perfect contouring

  • Choose the right shade of contour: It’s important to choose a shade that’s a few shades darker than your skin tone for a natural-looking effect.
  • Blend, blend, blend: Blending is the key to achieving a seamless and natural look.
  • Don’t overdo it: Less is more when it comes to contouring. Start with a little product and build up slowly until you achieve the desired effect.
  • Practice makes perfect: Contouring takes practice, so don’t get discouraged if you don’t get it right the first time.

FAQs

  1. Can I contour for everyday makeup? Yes, contouring can be adapted for everyday makeup, but the intensity can be adjusted. For a more natural look, use a lighter hand and subtle shades.
  1. Do I need to contour and highlight every time I wear makeup? Contouring and highlighting are optional steps in makeup. You can choose to contour and highlight when you want to enhance your features, but they are not required for every makeup look.
  1. How do I choose the right makeup brushes for contouring? Select brushes based on your preferences and the areas you want to contour. A contour brush with soft, dense bristles is great for precise sculpting. A smaller brush or sponge can be used for highlighting.
  2. Can contouring be used to change the shape of my face? Contouring can enhance and define your natural features, but it cannot drastically change the shape of your face. It is a makeup technique that adds dimension and highlights your existing bone structure.