Copy Zendaya’s Sultry Smokey Eye Makeup From The 2016 iHeart Radio Music Awards
At last night’s 2016 iHeart Radio Music Awards, 19-year-old actress Zendaya was a stunning sight with her flawless complexion and bold beauty look. The K.C. Undercover star looked like a true Hollywood sensation on the red carpet, as she enhanced her striking fringed bob with smokey eyes. Meanwhile, her signature full eyebrows and ladylike nude lips complemented an otherwise intense eye makeup look. If you’re aiming to channel your inner Zendaya for your next night out, here’s how to achieve her beauty statement from the evening.
1) Achieve a glowing visage with illuminating foundation: To get an enviable complexion just like the gorgeous young star, use a kabuki brush to apply illuminating liquid foundation.
2) Emphasize your eyes with black kohl eye pencil and mascara: With the focus on her large and expressive eyes, Zendaya’s eyeliner game was certainly unmatched. For an inspired effect, outline your own upper and lower eyelids with black kohl eyeliner. To enhance the exotic and subtly seductive look, curl your eyelashes and add a double coat of black volumizing mascara.
3) Use shades of bronze and brown eyeshadows to create a smokey eye effect: Next, begin crafting a dreamy smokey eye by carefully blending a variety of neutral hues. Use metallic shades of copper and bronze, combined with beige and soft brown shades, for an ideal look.
4) Sculpt your cheekbones using bronzer: To enhance your cheekbones just like the rising actress herself, use a makeup brush to brush on a natural-looking bronzer. If you’re aiming for a flawless cheek colour, you can also use a dark peachy blush instead of a bronzing product.
5) Complete your look with a pale pink lip colour: We are liking Zendaya’s girl next door lip colour, which places the attention on her pout without distracting from her red carpet eyes. For a finishing touch, wrap up your own look with a hint of pale pink lip gloss or a glossy lipstick in an understated nude pink hue.
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