Monday, June 28, 2010

Disney Villian Lips: Maleficent From Sleeping Beauty

This isn't a tutorial on a red lip or red snarling pout, this is an inspiration look for Maleficent. Well, not a whole look, just vampy villanous lips I came up with.


1. Apply lip conditioner. Let it soak in for ten minutes, and wipe away excess conditioner before starting.



2. Take a black eyeliner that doens't bleed, like Make Up Forever's Aqua Eyes in black, or Urban Decay 24/7 in Zero (matte) or Oil Slick (black with silver glitter). I don't recommend MAC's Feline, or Smolder, or Pearlglide Black Line, because the Eye Kohls bleed. Unless you have MAC's Technakohl liner in Graphblack, that would be the only one I'd personally recommend.



3. Line the lips. Draw the cupids bow in a full rounded shape. Outline the bottom lip slightly outside the natural lip line, and shade in the outer corners, and bring in about 1/4 of the way. For the upper lip bring up the outer corners a bit. Like a more elegant Joker. Think the Jokers daughter meets Meg Ryan. Or simply Jack Nicholson smiling.



4. Take a lip brush and blend in. Using MAC's Pearlglide liner in Designer Purple (Art Supplies) and fill in the lips with it. You can also use any other bright-dark violet liner.



5. Using MAC's Pearlglide liner in Undercurrent (Art Supplies-teal with gold glitter, but any other company makes a teal liner. Try Urban Decay in Flipside.) and rub a dab on the center of the upper and bottom lip. If your pencils used didn't contain cosmetic gold glitter you can pat a little on after the 2 next steps.



6. Using Duwop Twilight Lip Venom apply to lips to plump up and out, and make the liners unset a bit for a venomous mouth. Take out a small fan, and dry lips for thirty seconds.



7. Using Urban Decay lipstick in Confession (lustre type finish-deep violet berry color) and gently smooth it on.



8. Using MAC's Reflects Transparent Gold Glitter pat over the entire lip. This also sets the look.



9. Conceal the perimeter with concealer or an ozone or borderline pencil so it doesn't seep all over.

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