Barbie Makeover With Photos
I Got a Full-On "Barbie" Makeover, but Is a Life in Plastic More Fantastic?
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To recreate a Barbie look, my minimal makeup was swapped out for full-faced glam; think pink with lots of lashes and shimmer. Dana Abes, KVD Beauty's makeup artist, was behind the look, and a lot went into creating it. There's no "I woke up like this" with Barbie.
For the base, Abes applied KVD Good Apple Foundation Balm ($43) with a damp sponge, followed by the KVD Good Apple Concealer ($30), focusing the lightest shade on the high points of the face to give a "bright lifted look to the complexion." To "Barbiefy", she added the KVD Everlasting Blush in Peony ($30) on the high points of the cheek to lift the face, topped with KVD Dewality Modcon Gel Blush ($30) for that juicy, dewy skin.
"To achieve those doll-like eyes, a white liner is a must," Abes explained. Using the KVD White Out Pomade ($25) on the water line and a small touch of bronzer underneath, it opened up the eyes, making them look rounder in shape. The lid was kept soft with the KVD Moon Garden Eye Palette ($43), focusing shade Petal Nebula in the crease and blending up towards the temples.
KVD Tattoo Liner in Mad Max Brown ($25) lined the eyelid before topping with lashings of KVD Go Big or Go Home Mascara ($25). Finally, a sweep of the KVD Moth Orchid Everlasting Liquid Lipstick ($23) to complete the look.
Although I won't be recreating this level of effort for myself anytime soon — a slick of blush and concealer only will do me just fine — the makeup brought out my inner Barbie. And leaning into the playful side of beauty products reminded me to that there is so much more creativity to be had.