![]() ![]() Thank you Helen for being the ultimate Broken Doll! We absolutely loved her asymmetric interpretation, I think it made the make-up all the more peculiar and beautiful. This hairstyle was my favourite and I showed it to Jasmin at Umberto Giannini who recreated it with her own spin. Now I knew that the finishing touch would be Helen’s hair so I googled “doll hairstyles” and found this beautiful image from We Heart It. Essentially I just tried to create little broken patterns using some black gel liner, then picked out some accents using a white liquid liner in Scribe. The biggest challenge was creating the cracks themselves. Instead, I used a single set of this year’s Eylure Halloween cat lashes. To set off the look I had originally planned to use top and bottom lashes but our bottom lashes made everything too busy. Then I took lipstick in Corrupt for Helen’s lips. For a really overtly feminine blush I used blusher in Morale and dusted lots of Pure Pigment in Furore across her cheekbones and down her nose. #How to cracked doll makeup skin#I used some Skin Base Lift concealer to mask the real ends of her brows and took Brow Cake in Thunder (one of my all-time favourite ever products that everyone must own) to create a jagged, animated brow.Īfter much deliberation, I decided to keep Helen’s base natural so I used Skin Base Foundation in 06. The brows were probably the most crucial part of this look because once I drew them on Helen looked perpetually sad, even when we were laughing (which was even funnier). I used black to draw on a fake lash line below all of this white and didn’t put any mascara on Helen’s natural lashes, instead drawing on a few little lashes. ![]() Next I did the under eye, using white kohl in Elate in the waterline and drawing a thick line of white under the lash line to give the illusion of larger eyes. I lined the top line with black shadow and applied lots of mascara to the top lashes. I used white eyeshadow in Sex across the lids, took some purple in Stimulus through the socket, then worked jet black Obsidian into it. To start with, I did the top half of Helen’s eyes. For your reference, here she is under normal circumstances, along with the whole hip-hop honey crew, me, Jess and Jane. ![]() I wanted to use my friend Helen for this look because she looks a bit like a doll anyway. We created the look at Illamasqua so everything I used was from there. I typed in ‘Broken Doll’ to Pinterest and found so many amazing make-up looks so I simply took the best bits from each and played around with this look. This in mind, I thought a Broken Doll look would be a perfect Halloween option for anyone who has all of the make-up classics at home and doesn’t want to buy anything new. Paint off-centered, rounded white highlights with a crisp edge on the upper& lower lips.Although I love creating really theatrical make-up looks, I know that not everyone has the time or resource to make something so elaborate. Imagine light is coming from one direction & apply white highlight on one side of some of the black lines. Using black, add a thin line over the new lower lash line that connects with the upper lash line to create big doll eyes.ĭraw in cracks with a thin brush & black makeup. Line lips with red liner to create a small pout & fill in the shape with bright red lipstick.Īpply the bottom lashes onto the cheek using the eye socket as a guide.įill in the space between the false lashes & real lower lash line with white using a small brush. Open your eyes & pull gently at the corners of you lower lid to unstick any excess glue. Be patient & let the glue dry with your eye closed. Place the top lash strip as close to your natural lash line with your eye closed & relaxed. When applying false eyelashes, put a dab of glue on the back of your hand and gently slide the lash strip through the glue. Start with your everyday foundation routine for a flawless, smooth base.Īdd foundation to the corners of the lips to blend with the face. So in honor of all the fallen dollies, we bring you this cracked doll face makeup tutorial. Even the luckiest little doll was more than likely to suffer a few cracks. So fragile were the beloved dolls, that one mis-step could smash their perfectly pouty face into smithereens. The good old mid 1800’s, when dollies were made with porcelain and painted by hand. Let’s hop in our time machine and head back to the B.P. #How to cracked doll makeup Patch#Long before the American Girl dolls were born, and way before Cabbage Patch Kids were even planted, dolls were cut from a different cloth. ![]()
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