That night, Emma Stone received her second Oscar statuette for her leading role in the movie “The Lost and Lost.” But the work of make-up artists and hairdressers was also worthy of an Oscar – “Poor, Unfortunate” was awarded the prize “Best Make-up and Hairstyles”.

And we decided to figure out how to repeat Emma Stone’s makeup from the movie, especially since she follows the popular “tired girl” trend.

Merzlyak Valeria, makeup artist and eyebrow artist visage.concept
Emma wears trendy “tired” make-up, whose main feature emphasizes the dark circles under her eyes.
In this technique, we do not apply concealer to the under-eye area; on the contrary, you can create a tired look by adding red-purple pigment (eye shadow or lipstick) under the eye.
Active, unusually dark eyebrows to match Emma’s hair emphasize contrasting bleached skin without correction and blush. Freckles can be drawn with an eyebrow pencil or coloring spray can be applied to the hair roots.




Due to the absence of other color highlights (except for the eyebrows), the slight tint on the lips looks quite bright and draws attention to the lips. You can apply a small amount of the product to the center of your lips and distribute it with your finger.
Source: People Talk

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