
Tim Burton’s “Wednesday” aired last week and has already broken Netflix records and surpassed the fourth season of “Stranger Things” in popularity. Jena Ortega, the lead role of Morticia and Gomez Addams’ daughter, captivated the audience not only with her cult dance (which she staged herself, by the way) but also with her image – make-up videos under the hashtag “Wednesday Addams” have already been viewed more than 41 million times on TikTok Therefore, we have compiled a clear instruction on how to repeat the cult makeup yourself.
Pale face and cheekbones
The first thing that separates Wednesday from the heroines we’re used to is the pale skin tone of the face, as well as the prominent, sculpted cheekbones. The main make-up artist of the series, Tara McDonald, said in an interview that she uses a very light foundation that does not match the actress’s natural skin color and freckles.

Those who do not naturally have freckles can recreate them with a brown pencil or hairspray of the same shade (press the sprayer very evenly, slowly and keeping a distance of 15 centimeters from the face).



For contouring, choose the sculptor’s cool tones so that the shadows look as natural as possible. You need to apply it not only under the cheekbones, but also under the eyes to create the illusion of dark circles.
big eyes
The main highlight in Wednesday’s makeup is big eyes. And in the Tim Burton series, it couldn’t be otherwise. Use dark shadows and black pencil to create soft gothic smoky eyes. Finally, do not forget to bring not only the intermediate eyelashes, but also the lower eyelid.



plum lips

Dark lipsticks are finally making their way onto the trending list thanks to Wednesday. Dark plum lips are one of the hallmarks of all makeup. And they look like natural shades of purple.



This effect is achieved thanks to the soft application and light texture of the product. So forget matte lipsticks and opt for hue and shine. Or take a dark eyeliner, circle the lip contour with it, blend it to look natural, and set it with a balm or clear gloss.
Source: People Talk

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