If Charlotte Tilbury does your makeup, you can consider your life made.
Kate Moss, Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell, Cara Delevingne, Gisele Bündchen—the
biggest supermodels have sat in her chair.
The hottest celebrities have
fallen love her products. For example, the Charlotte Tilbury Magic
Cream became popular backstage first after celebrities and models raved
about the effectiveness of her moisturizer. "They named it 'Magic Cream,'" the makeup artist told E! News.
Just ahead of Marchesa SS18 runway show, the British beauty pro added a new face to her long roster: Olivia Culpo. Sitting with E! News, the makeup artist created a radiant look for the front row stunner, using her celeb-loved products.
Through
the makeup routine both Charlotte, a world renowned makeup artist and
owner of Charlotte Tilbury Beauty, and Olivia, former Miss USA and style
influencer, revealed tips that would make anyone rethink their routine.
Check out the lessons we learned below!
Getting Ready Fast
Olivia Culpo, a self-described makeup
junkie, doesn't need a mirror to do her makeup. Her go-to look is light
and easy, so she can get ready anywhere, any time (an important skill
for the pageant winner). The key is a makeup bag with the essential
items (mascara, blush, highlighter, etc) on hand. Build your own with
your favorite makeup, or pick up a set!
Foundation
Charlotte Tilbury's foundation is a lightweight formula
that celebrities love for its ability to soft focus lines and pores,
"like an Instagram filter," the beauty pro said. "
I was
very inspired by another supermodel friend of mine, Gisele Bundchen,
who has the glowing skin all the time. I was like how can I shrink her
and put her in a pot?" The result: Wonder Glow.
Foundation
While finishing the application of foundation, Charlotte
reminded us "Don't ever forget to do the ears and make it go on to the
neck," and Olivia add "Oh yeah, that's a good one."
Beautyblender
beautyblender nude, $20
Concealer
"I always like to go one shade lighter than the
foundation," she said. "Another thing: Never go too high up to the lash
line. Otherwise, that will make your eyes look smaller and puffier."
Instead, the makeup artist placed the majority of the product in "the
dome," where dark circle tend to appear.
Eyeliner
"T
he Feline Flip Pen is something that I
developed working with Kate Moss for years, always doing cat eye on
her," she said. "I am cat-eye, smokey eye 'til I die."
Eyeliner
For the perfect cat-eye, the pro started with the
product at the inner corner of the eye. "Go right into the lashline,"
she directed. "That's the trick." Once you've added the base line,
Charlotte suggests looking into a mirror and placing a dot where you
want the cat-eye to finish. Next, carefully connect the dots. Then, use
your finished eyeliner as the template for the other eye.
Charlotte Tilbury
Eye Liner Brush, $26
Setting Powder
Charlotte's finishing touch:
"You need powder on the red carpet because the lights can pick up shine
in a way that when you are looking at someone in real life, it's fine,
but on camera it makes you look like a bit shiny face," she said with
her two shades of Air Brush Micro-Powders in her hand. "This is something I have in every single bag that I leave the house with, but you have to know where to put it," Olivia added.
The
trick is to apply powder to the center of the face only. "We love shine
on the outside of the face," the makeup artist revealed.
Charlotte Tilbury
Airbrush Flawless Finish, $45
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