Grab your most wanted glitter makeup tutorials here!
Grab your most wanted glitter makeup tutorials here!
Maybe you've noticed, but glitter makeup tutorials is having a moment in 2016—thanks in part to Instagram beauty tutorials and a certain makeup artist whose name rhymes with Nat McCrath. What a time to be alive! Nobody is more excited than Into The Gloss, outspoken champions of shiny makeup. (Except for maybe Mariah Carey.) The problem is that glitter today skews too "done." For evidence, Google "glitter makeup" and see what comes up. It's all about more-is-more, which is great, but not really what we wanted to do.
This was the topic at a midsummer night's editorial meeting at Glossier HQ before Tom brought up Emi Kaneko, makeup artist and glitter anarchist. Emi's particular brand of fun, playful, wearable makeup is what lands her regular spreads for Vogues all over the world, and her approach to glitter is just that—approachable: "I don't want it to be this super glammed-out, bold look." She said. "I wanted it to feel a little more effortless. Not so obvious." A glitter makeup look we can all believe in.
Obviously, there should be no rules about wearing glitter. Or about wearing any item of makeup, really. But glitter deserves its own guide because it's more daunting than, say, blush. Brushing finely milled pigment on your cheeks is one thing, but when you start dealing with little tiny pieces of iridescent plastic, it's nice to establish some ground rules. For the sake of brevity, five is plenty enough:
1) Lighting matters. (A lot.)
"You don't want sad, dull glitter—that's just depressing," Emi joked. But she's right! Glitter is three-dimensional—it's about color and texture, sure, but it's also about light. Take the first look, which is something of an amplified highlight founded on MAC Studio Eye Gloss in Lightly Tauped. Emi concentrated rich colors up on the eyes (MAC's Reflects Bronze and Very Pink) and used lighter colors on the cheekbones (Obsessive Compulsive Cosmetics Glitter in Pink and Fae).
Afrodita wears a Preen by Thornton Bregazzi dress and Sophie Buhai earrings.
2) Layering matters too.
Like, for example, layering MAC 3D Lavender Glitter underneath a bunch of sequins for peak mermaid eyes.
Afrodita wears a Tibi dress and Lizzie Fortunato earrings.
3) Be as precise as you can...
"Placement is key with lips—especially if you’re using a darker color, because it can be a botched job if you don’t do it right," said Emi. She pressed black Make Up For Ever and MAC glitters into the lip and rhinestone-lined them with a jeweler's precision. The combination of glitter, stones, and blackest black is a kind of drama equation—said Emi, "we wanted to make the glitter makeup tutorials feel secondary to the dark lip." Anyways, a beautiful look to try if you're not planning on eating a burger.
Afrodita wears a Carven blazer.
4) ...but embrace the mistakes.
Because to err is human, and that human element to beauty is Emi's whole thing. Take the above look, in which Afrodita's face is dusted with loose freckles of glitter. (Also: a moment of reverence for Afrodita's skin. Insane, right?) This was one of Emi's favorite ideas, specifically for its duality. From far away, they look like... regular freckles. Step a little closer and they come to life. Plus, all you need is excess glitter makeup tutorials and some glue—Emi used Ben Nye. Resourceful, lighthearted, but verging on dramatic. It's Scorpio season, after all.
Afrodita wears a Tibi coat and Protagonist dress.
5) There are no rules.
(Surprise! Just kidding, you saw that coming.) When dealing with glitter, the only verb that fits is "play." You're never applying glitter; you're playing with glitter. It's inherently fun, so take risks. "People are always talking about how silver and gold should be separate... but I've always loved them together."