Devyn Gregorio is a QC Makeup Academy Student Ambassador. You can find her on her YouTube Channel, Gregorio Girls Makeup, where she makes beauty videos with her sister. Today, Devyn demonstrates how to create a gorgeous, holiday-inspired look you can rock right into the New Year!
Watch her video below!
This look is what Devyn calls âclassic glamâ with âa good red lipâ. As weâre in full holiday swing this time of the year, a red lip will always fit right in! The overall look is chic, yet subtle and elegant enough that you can wear for formal events (e.g. work parties, family get-togethers), casual events, or even just to do your Christmas shopping!
Keep reading to learn how to do this makeup look in time for the holiday season!
First Up: The Upper Eyes
Devyn begins by using her Chocolate Gold eyeshadow palette by Too Faced. Though released two holiday seasons ago, itâs still one of Devynâs favorite Too Faced palettes to use. Most of the eyeshadows within it are shimmery, though there are a couple of matte pigments as well. This will be the palette used for this tutorial.
For this look, Devyn wants to do a natural halo eye. Her first color of choice is a rich brown, aptly named âCocoa Truffleâ. Using the back end of a smaller eyeshadow brush, Devyn starts by first applying the Cocoa Truffle to the inner corner of her eyelid, tapping more eyeshadow onto that spot to pack on the color. She then repeats this process on the outer corner of her eye.
Working on the crease
Next, Devyn uses her smaller sized blending brush, from the BH Cosmetics Marble Collection (#9), to apply and work the matte color, âSo Boujeeâ, into her crease. This shade is a very soft peachy-brown. Since this is a halo eye, you want to pay extra attention in keeping the shape nice and round. Imagine when working on your crease that youâre creating a half-moon shape. Like Devyn, you may have a tendency to want to blend the eyeshadow outwards, for more of a cat-eye effect. Donât do that for this look â in order to achieve a halo shape, the eyeshadows on the eyelid need to look round.
Devyn then uses an M139 Morphe Brush (which has a more pointed, tapered brush head) to allow for a more concentrated product application on her crease. She then uses âCocoa Truffleâ again, this time applying it in the crease as well. Be careful not to blend upwards or outwards too much, you donât want to cover the âSo Boujeeâ shade you just blended there!
The halo shade
From her palette, Devyn selects the color, âGold Dippedâ. Using a flat shader brush (#9 from the BH Marble Collection), she then swipes the golden eyeshadow right down the middle of her eyelid. Donât worry about whether it looks pretty or not! You just need to get it on there. Youâll be able to do damage control shortly, we promise.
If you donât want to use your brush for this step, you donât have to! Just like Devyn chooses to do instead, you can always just use your finger to swipe it on. After all, as she says, âTheyâre the best brushes that youâll ever have!â Just remember those downward strokes! Once applied, feel free to stipple on more product and tap it around your eyelid to blend it in, should you want that lovely, golden shimmer shade to pop even more.
Fun fact: Devyn is so used to wearing gel or acrylic nails that now that sheâs NOT wearing them, sheâs reminded of how much easier it is to apply makeup with her fingers!
Going back to her shader brush, Devyn then switches to rosy shade called âClassy & Sassyâ, which she pats onto the edges of the halo shade she just laid down. She does this because this shimmery rose shade matches very close to the matte shade already used in the corners. This allows for a more natural-looking blend, instead of the appearance of an abrupt, rough line of color between the gold and the brown shades. Â Once finished, Devyn goes back in one last time with more of the âGold Dippedâ color, just to make sure it really stands out in the middle.
If you want to go a bit darker…
You can stop your upper eye makeup here, if youâd like. The result will be a bit more of a softer look. However, should you desire a little more dimension and depth in the inner and outer corners of this halo look, there is a black shade in the palette that Devyn recommends: âDecadentâ. Take just the tiniest amount of this shade (just a tap or two) with a small, pointed brush. You donât want the black to stand it, you just want to add a bit more depth to the inner and outer corners of your eyes.
Youâll probably notice, like with on Devyn, that immediately after applying this color, it will look black at first. Donât worry! Take a mini blending brush with a bit of that âCocoa Truffleâ shade again, blend it over the black. The brush that Devyn uses to complete this step is a Morphe M506.
Next Up: The Lower Lash Line
This step is relatively quick! First, using this same M506 small blender brush, Devyn dips back into the âCocoa Truffleâ, this time to blend along her lower lash line. She finishes off this part of the look by taking a little bit of the âGold Dippedâ and patting it right in the middle, so it matches the gold shadow applied to the middle of the upper eyelid.
Highlighting the Brow Bone
For this next step, Devyn uses the same highlighter used on her cheeks: wet n wildâs âPrecious Petalsâ. Since this is a halo eye youâre creating, Devyn reiterates that you donât want to highlight the inner corner. You want to keep the shade nice and round, with the focus drawn to the center of the eye. That being said, the brow bone shouldnât be neglected either. âIt can still use some love!â Devyn insists, gently swiping on and creating that subtle glow.
In the Home Stretch: Adding Eyeliner
So long as the eyeliner is brown, any kind will do! (That being said, if youâre curious about the brand Devyn uses, itâs Butter London.) While you can use black eyeliner if this is your preference, Devyn has found brown to be an overall better choice for this holiday glam look! Apply to your lower and upper waterlines.
Note: Though Devyn does her eyelashes off-camera, any mascara and/or falsies will do! Devynâs false lashes of choice are âFlirtyâ by KISS Looks So Natural Lashes, because theyâre dramatic â but not too dramatic. âKind of like me,â Devyn adds with a giggle.
Last But Not Least: Lips
Because of the chosen colors used on your eyes, a red lip is the perfect way to tie everything together and bring more of that holiday vibe into the finished look! Devyn begins by taking her NYX lip pencil, in the bright, orange-red shade of âSummer Teaseâ, to outline and then color in her lips. If youâre thinking to yourself âthis shade is way too bright!â, youâre not alone. Devyn agrees, but assures us that the actual lip color youâll use next is a more blue-based red. The final result will be exactly what you want.
This next product is Lippie Stixâs âBossyâ shade, by ColourPop. Itâs a bit more of a cherry red, so if you donât use this exact product, thatâs alright. So long as itâs around this shade of red, itâll do the trick.
Why Devyn Loves this Look
Admittedly one of her favorite looks to wear, Devyn feels the final product is super glam; a heavenly balance of the traditional red lip look, with the modern twist of the halo eye. Capable of dazzling others, while still delicate enough to be worn for every occasion. Truly the best of both worlds!