After decades in the beauty business, you pick up on a few tricks…especially if you're Gwen Stefani's main makeup artist, Gregory Arlt.
Even though he's created several looks on a mix of celebs, including Angelina Jolie, Dita von Tease and Susan Lelechi Watson, the Mac Cosmetics pro artist has a few tips to make sure anyone touched by his magic mascara wand comes out as an "A+ version of themselves."
"I'm like the beauty exorcist," he said. "I like to pull the beauty out of somebody as opposed to put it on them."
How
exactly do we get a Gwen Stefani-status look without piling on the
products? Gregory stopped by E! News to share his tips, which, really,
anyone can do.
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32-Second Face
It's no secret Gregory Arlt, Gwen's makeup artist, is a
fan of all that shines; however, there is the age-old concern that
anything with sheen can make mature skin look even older, especially if
you have crow's feet or deep wrinkles. "It's amazing how urban legends
have carried on through the years, because that was when technology was
not what it is now," he explained. "When you did put frosted eye shadows
on, it did look like aluminum foil; it exacerbated every wrinkle and
every crease. While it's true that matte minimizes imperfections (like
if you were painting a wall and there were nicks and dings, you're not
going to use high-gloss paint), I think if a woman has 32 seconds to get
ready, then definitely [put on a product with] shimmer because it just
pops. It puts a little life on your face." That could be a frosted lip,
blush with sheen, and if you dare, even glitter eyes.
Shadow Fallout
If you're a fan of Gwen's beauty looks, you know the
singer loves a good glitter eye. But if the thought of messy eye shadow
fallout or glitter getting everywhere worries you, the makeup artist has
a pretty affordable trick for you. "When [glitter or shadow] falls, the
propensity is to wipe it away and, of course, you look like a shiny
football player," he explained. Instead, after application, take a
little scotch tape, roll it up and dab it on bare skin first "so it's
not pulling your skin up," then dab off the extra makeup.
Scotch Magic Tape, $10
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Dewy Skin
"For me it's all about highlights and really bringing
out the bone structure by highlighting as opposed to darkening," or what
Gregory calls "the C-word: contour." Celebs like Gwen are so good with
their skin care that highlighter is really what makes their visages look
so dewy, according to the pro. "If you use something shiny, yes, it can
perpetuate a little bit of texture," he warned. "But you can create the
dewy look by highlighting the upper cheekbone only."
How to Make It Last
How do you get said dewy skin to last all day? It
depends on the highlighter you choose. "For every day, I like using
creams, but I do like using powder highlights a lot if we're doing photo
shoots or television or if it's going to be a long day, because it
doesn't dissolve into your skin like a lot of cream can. The pro's
favorites?
MAC Pearl and Bronze for cream and
Soft and Gentle for powder highlight.
Mac Cream Color Base in Pearl, $22
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Precise Eyeliner
Why does it take what seems like an hour just to create
straight liner? It takes practice, urged the pro, but also you need to
channel your inner
Beyoncé. "Tilt your chin up like a
queen looking down on her people," Gregory explained. The makeup artist
prefers starting three-quarters in, closest to the inner corner of the
eyes and working your way out to the sides. If you're opting for cream
liner, "use a tiny brush," he said. "For a little bit more of a novice
out there, use an angled brush. It's a little bit easier. I like to lay
the brush really flat against the skin because that'll give you a really
nice line." Also: "No Starbucks in the morning…or else it'll look like
an EKG," he added.
Lengthy Lashes
Do you have a hard time with fake lashes? Wait 30
seconds after applying the adhesive before gluing them on your eyes. The
formula will gum up a bit more, creating more grip and your falsies
won't slide everywhere. The extra step? The pro is a big fan of heated
eyelash curlers, especially after using falsies. The tool will blend
your fake and real lashes together and give it a natural look. And,
don't worry, it won't burn off your lashes, he urged.
Ardell Heated Eyelash Curler, $14.99
Sounds easy enough, right?
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