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If there’s one thing you should know about me, I love actor and model Laura Harrier’s personal style. When it comes to beauty, the girl knows how to play up her gorgeous doe-like eyes, pouty lips, and sky-high cheekbones.
Though Harrier’s makeup is typically done by celebrity makeup artists, I decided to see if I could attempt them on myself. I made the decision to recreate three of the actor’s most liked posts on her page without the aid of a makeup expert. That’s right: I depended on my will, curiosity, and endless appreciation for Harrier’s role in representing girls that look just like me in the entertainment industry.
Read on to see which makeup looks I decided to recreate, step-by-step accounts of my process, and end results.
This is the look I was most excited to try out after noticing how well Harrier pulls off brown lip looks. I decided to stick to the light and glow look: turning to my trusty Saie Super Gel Lightweight Dewy Highlighter to bring some much needed warmth and light to my skin and provide a great base for the rest of the products.
Next, I applied Merit’s Balm Cream Blush; making sure to blend it outwards and upwards and then across the bridge of my nose. For my eyes, I decided to go for a natural-looking wing since I couldn’t entirely tell if Harrier was sporting one or not. Her eyelashes appear naturally full and long in a lot of her pictures, so I made sure to also give my lashes some loving.
I then went in with a warm brown liner, focusing on the outer corners of my lips and then working inwards (only really filling in the top lip) before lightly patting on the Dior Addict Lip Glow for a semi-red tint. Lastly, I used Fenty’s viral Gloss Bomb Heat Universal Lip Luminizer + Plumper in Hot Chocolit for a glossy finishing touch. I loved how effortlessly cool the result was on me, and could definitely see myself wearing this as an everyday look. How great is that?
I’ll always be a huge fan of bronzed, glowy looks (and Harrier is the queen of them). One quick scroll through her Instagram page reveals endless luminous skin, just-pinched cheeks, and simple eye makeup looks. I knew that to recreate her seemingly flawless visage, I would need to use a product that gives me coverage and glow. Enter: Rose Inc’s bestselling tinted serum.
I found that applying the serum directly to the face and then buffing out with a beauty blender worked the best for me. After going in with concealer, I contoured, and then taking a small amount of Rare Beauty’s Pinch Liquid Blush and Charlotte Tilbury’s liquid blush to my cheeks. The look was finished with quick swipe of mascara and lipstick.
My end goal was a bronzed ‘no makeup’ makeup look, but I’m not sure how well I pulled it off. While I did try my hand at contouring, the result was pretty dismal. I’m also quite disappointed in my attempt at replicating her gorgeous lip color (I went too pink when I should have leaned more towards a light brick red). Maybe it was the lack of golden hour lighting on my side, but this look unfortunately fell flat to me.
Lastly, we have this pretty berry-toned lip with minimal face makeup. By this point, I was more than excited to keep things simple and focus on color matching for the lipstick color. I decided to go with yet another Merit product, their Signature Lip Lightweight Lipstick in Fashion: a gorgeous muted berry tone that has the perfect blend of pink and red.
For this look, I abandoned my everyday lip glosses and liners to pat on this lightweight lipstick. Since this is a pretty gloss-free look, I did go ahead an blot my lips to get rid of any excess product. The rest of the look was delightfully minimal with Saie’s aforementioned tinted serum/highlighter, and the addition of Charlotte Tilbury’s Beauty Highlighter Wand, my favorite brow pencil by Benefit Cosmetics, and a small wing using liquid eyeliner.
Looking back, choosing a lip color that’s less sheer and offers more pigment would have done really well. It was the key to making this look as effortlessly chic as Harrier did in her Instagram picture, and I’m not sure if I entirely captured it. With that being said, I think I did the rest of this makeup look well (with a few little changes made here and there as I worked).
I’m no makeup expert, and it showed. As much as I love playing around with my makeup looks, trying a new one is made that much harder when the only instruction you have is a picture from someone’s Instagram feed (especially when they have entire teams of makeup artists to create them). I’m proud of the way these three looks turned out even if they weren’t exactly what I imagined them to be. But that’s the point of right? Now that I’ve made a mistake or two, it can just get better.
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