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Attention beauty lovers: Makeup artist Kira Nasrat is breaking down how to achieve a chiseled face.
The beauty pro, who commonly works with Jessica Alba, Dove Cameron, Lea Michele and Bebe Rexha, made a guest appearance on E!'s Freestyle yesterday, alongside co-hosts Zuri Hall and The Bachelor's Vanessa Grimaldi.
The makeup guru shared with viewers how to create a look that defines
facial features, using contouring and brow products. Her goal is
to create an impactful look, without making her clients look overdone.
It has to look natural.
"I love using a cream, because it looks
very natural on the skin," she revealed applying a creamy bronzer from
Tom Ford Beauty in the shape of an "E" on Vanessa's face. "If you were
to go in the sun and get tan, that's the shade you should use."
Over
the course of thirty minutes, the makeup guru shared much, much more,
including the products that make her job easier. Keep scrolling for the
pro's must-have products and tips!
Laura Mercier
When makeup artist to Jessica Alba and Bebe Rexha,
Kira Nasrat, gives a tip or product recommendation, take notes. For oily skin:
"This one is oil-free, and as I mentioned, it's really great for people with a bit more oily skin," she revealed on freeSTYLE.
Japonesque
"What I like to do—here's a trick guys—I like to put
the oil-free into my T-zone, then I'll use a primer like this one from
Japonesque, and I'll just use it in this area for luminosity," the
beauty pro shared while pointing to the outer region of her face.
Radiance Primer, $32
Tom Ford
To create a chiseled face, the makeup artist first
placed the product on her wrist with her flat synthetic brush. Then, she
pickup up the cream-based products and placed under the hallows of the
model's cheeks, along the jawline and at the top of the forehead. Why a
cream-based bronzer? "It looks natural."
Shade & Illuminate Highlighter & Shader Duet, $82
e.l.f.
"I'm just going to go ahead and use the darker shade
right over here and a flat synthetic brush," she said, lightly pressing
the product into the skin. "This one is by elf, it's really great." It's
also $2.
Foundation Brush, $2
Benefit
"The powder is really great if you want to set a cream, or if you're on the go," she said. Hoola is one of her favorites.
Hoola Matte Bronzing Powder, $15
It Cosmetics
After brushing the eyebrows up and out (to ensure even shading), the makeup artist filled in the brows with this pencil.
"It's
a skinny product, and the reason I'm using it is because I want to
create super precise hairs and really create definition without it being
overdone," she revealed.
Brow Power Super Skinny, $24
Laura Mercier
After pencil, the beauty pro used this pomade to keep
the brows in place and define the shape. Her pro tip: "You don't want
to bring the tail of the brow too far down, because it will close off
the eye."
Brow Definer, $22
MAC
The final step to perfect brows:
Pro Longwear Waterproof Brow Set, $18
ReFa
"That ReFa is amazing," Kira said after Vanessa
presented the beauty tool to Zuri. "You can use that on your face, on
your body. The great thing about this is that if you want to give your
face a little bit of a lymphatic drain, you can just use it around
here," pointing to her cheeks.
Carat Platinum Massage Roller, $290
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