![]() ![]() Something that BIC and I align on is having incredible value and appreciating the dollar.” Plus, it was one of the first razors that her mom ever let her use, so she has a nostalgic connection to the brand.īelow, Sweeney breaks down more of her essentials, including the blush that doubles as eyeshadow, the $5 mascara she’s used her “entire life,” and the shampoo that saved her dyed hair. Its a best-selling cream highlighter stick made with meteorite powder, twilight pearls and hydrating butters and oils that make it super-blendable and velvety smooth. ![]() She says, “I grew up in a smaller town, and my parents always instilled in me the value of money and stretching a budget and being really responsible. For the first Caddy look that appears, we see Cassie in stark white eyeliner with big silver rhinestonesa much bolder take on sparkles than Cassie's tiny floating rhinestones in episode one. The 'Euphoria' girlies are all about the holographic looks, and the Milk Makeup holographic stick is as good as it gets. One holdover from her teenage years is razors from BIC, with whom the actress has recently partnered. (She shared her findings with the Cut last fall.) Over the past two years, she’s worked with her dermatologist and makeup artists to figure out what her skin really needs. On Instagram, Davy described the look as 'little white whisker wings against terracotta eyelids. Eschewing typical eyeliner, she instead wears three bold, white lines atop a subtly smoky red under-eye shadow. When actress Sydney Sweeney was a teen, she would try to treat her reactive, cystic-acne-prone skin with anything she could find, including “toothpaste and random house-cleaning products, like rubbing alcohol.” Luckily, the Euphoria and The White Lotus actress has grown up a lot since then. Jules’s white eyeliner in episode 2 is so subtle that you might not have noticed it on your first watch. Below, we asked one of our favorite beauty pros to share her own selections. On the Beauty Group, a Facebook community co-founded by the Cut and the Strategist, people chat all day long about the products they love - the ones so good they’ll make you hit that little “auto-refill” box at checkout. For an extra ’60s vibe, use a white eyeliner to highlight the space between the two wings.Photo-Illustration: by The Cut Photos: Retailers, Courtesy of Sydney Sweeney Stop at just liner if you please, or add a swipe of color or shimmer on your lid to take it to the next level. Don't worry about getting things too perfect in one swipe, as Keys recommends using a pointed cotton swap dipped in makeup remover to clean up any smudges or to perfect the line. “Then, using your liner, draw gently on the upper eyelid in one stroke from the inner corner of your eye to the outer corner of your eye, parallel to the lower wing,” she says. ![]() Make sure that the line is close to the root of the lashes, and use small strokes with a wing at the end for that cat-eye look.” “Looking straight ahead, take your eyeliner and draw a line along the lash line, starting from the inner corner of the eyes to the outer corner. “Sit in front of a mirror and lean your elbow on the table for steadiness,” she recommends. It’s a suit with culotte bottoms she delightedly tells me. You’ll notice the flames first silver fingers, a foot long, undulating in the air, surrounding either side of her face, thanks to a tentacled Yohji Yamamoto blouse. The first step in getting the look is finding a great liner Keys likes the Catrice Glam & Doll Easy Wash Off liner, since it's precise and super pigmented. Hunter Schafer will not wear a sweatshirt to your Zoom meeting. ![]()
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