Rosie HW's Makeup Artist Shares a 5-Step Look That's Zoom-Approved
"Simple yet effective."
Welcome to Five or Fewer, a new Who What Wear series that brings you the best A-list beauty looks in five (or fewer!) easy-to-follow steps. To break down each hair or makeup look, we invite the industry's top beauty talent—such as Margot Robbie's hairstylist— to demonstrate an easy how-to on themselves or our beauty editors, Erin Jahns and Courtney Higgs. Next up, celebrity makeup artist Nikki Wolff demonstrates a simple, five-step makeup tutorial that looks great for Zoom or FaceTime video conferencing. She originally gave the step-by-step via an Instagram takeover, but luckily we saved all the footage and took detailed notes in case you missed it. Keep scrolling for the gorgeous play-by-play and to shop the exact products Wolff uses to create the look.Wolff explains that since she started the tutorial with her foundation already applied, the first step is reaching for a creamy eye shadow stick (or even a kohl pencil—whatever you have on hand) that promises long, budge-proof wear. (Because no one wants migrating eye makeup mid-meeting, right?) After applying your favorite foundation as you normally would, Wolff says to take your shadow stick (she likes the Bobbi Brown Long-Wear Cream Shadow Stick in Heather Steel—a deep gray-purple), and "sketch" it all along the outer part of the eye and into the lash line. Then, blend it out with a brush like Fenty Beauty's Precision Blending Eyeshadow Brush 230 ($24). "Blend using soft, small strokes to achieve that subtle smokiness in the outer corners of the eyes," she instructs. The next step? Creating extra definition around your lashline using eyeliner. Wolff prefers a liquid formula like the Dior Diorshow on Stage Liquid Eyeliner, but a normal eye pencil is totally fine too if you find liquid liners intimidating or tricky. (Remember: The point is for this look to feel fast and easy!)"I want lots of lashes for this look, so I'm going to use Dior's Pump 'n' Volume HD Mascara," says Wolff. "I'm really just going to layer it, trying to angle my inner lashes inward, my lashes in the middle straight up, and the lashes in my outer corner outward.""One thing you may have noticed if you've been doing any Zoom or FaceTime meetings is that you need a little bit more blush or bronzer than you might normally apply since the camera can easily wash you out," confirms Wolff. "I'm going to take this beautiful shade from Tom Ford called Inhibition and just give a little bit more color to my skin," Wolff says as she applies the powder formula with a brush and works it all along her cheekbones—from the apple to just below her temple.Last but not least, lip gloss! Wolff recommends sticking to a flattering nude shade and loves this striking new hue from Dior. Up next: Air-Dry Your Hair Like This, and People Will Think You Spent $200 at the Salon
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