 I figured I'd show you guys how I do my mirror makeup live. You know how many people clock me saying, your face isn't real to filter? Well, guess what? I'm gonna prove it to you. So this is what my face looks like naturally. I've done my eyebrows similar. Before, I used to have pretty thicker, straight eyebrows that I grew out. It's funny, in high school, I had them like this. Then I drew them out because I wanted to do a more co-eye look. And then we're back to the brow. But I wanted to show you guys today how I do my mirror makeup, what products I use. You're gonna see it, you know, this is a live stream so there's no cuts or edits or softening filters, nothing. None of that. So, let's do it. So yeah, get one good look at my face. This is what it looks like. I'm gonna start off with the eyes. I already have my base on just because I just put a little bit. There's really nothing special that I do, but I'll show you what I, oh, I didn't bring the foundation. The foundation that I use is, see, this is why I usually do YouTube videos because I can remember after I edit. Oh, is it sideways, sideways? Mine is, how can I fix this? It's supposed to rotate. No, if I do it up and down, it won't work. I thought that it would rotate with me, you know what I mean? What should I do? Do you guys want me to do it this way? I think it'll look better this way, but you want me to do it the other way, let me know. I just figured I'd do it this way because when I save it to my channel, it's going to save as like a proper video instead of like a small little video and you can get a better look after it's saved. So that's kind of why I did it. Yeah, everybody just turn your phone sideways. Turn your phone sideways. Okay, it's fine, cool. So the foundation that I use is the same one that Marilyn uses. It's the Anita of Denmark Foundation. I just recently found it again. I used to use it way back in the day and I lost it and then I found it again in my makeup archives and so I brought it back and I'm starting to use it again. As you can see, it gets a little bit of a gloomy look already. I don't even have highlighter on yet. And the concealer that I use is the Tarte Double Duty Beauty. So I just did a little for now. I sometimes double up on a concealer at times. But we're gonna start off with the X. So you guys saw this in my tutorial, my quick tutorial and a lot of people needed more time to figure out what this palette was. So it's the Color Pop So Fly. Honestly, it doesn't really need to be this color palette. It just needs to be color similar to this. Do you need this one, that one, this one and that one? Very basic colors. It really doesn't matter as long as it is a couple shades of different warm browns. But before I do that, I use this. And this is the Urban Decay Prince White Liner. It does not need to be this version. I know a lot of people expect me to sound like this. My voice is a lot deeper. I don't really talk like, how does she do it? I don't really know. I've never tried, I never even attempted her voice. I'm not even gonna do it, that's so cringe. But now I have a really easy grasp of voice in real life. Yeah. So you can use any white liner. It really doesn't matter. And all I do is just, I follow my brow, my brow, wow. I haven't done this tutorial in so long. I follow my eye bone, my orbital bone. And I just put it on. And this is just gonna really make the eyelid come out more. So when Marilyn was younger, she had a little bit more of a hooded eyelid. She had eyelids very similar to mine now. Ashley got older, they got way more deep set. So if you already have her deep set eyes and she's older, then be a little lighter-handed on this technique. But if you don't, then be a little heavier-handed. Either way, it's going to help you out to get that look. I wish I could read the comments at the same time. If I see one pop up that catches my eye, I'll read it. But I don't wanna take 30 years showing you this tutorial. Okay, so once you do that, once you do that, you're gonna grab a shimmery white shadow, which you can see I've absolutely destroyed this. And you're gonna put it on your lid. So I'm doing this live, guys, I'm doing this live. This is my final attempt at convincing the world my face is real. I still get comments to this day. The occasional comment, like, I've done so many different things to prove it, but I caved and I'm gonna do a live stream on here. I did a live stream on TikTok already. The biopic, one's a biopic and a half, so I'm grabbing this color here and I'm gonna go into the bone. The biopic, listen, Hollywood is shut down right now, so nothing's happening. Nothing's happening, Hollywood is shut down because of the WGA and sag strike. So nothing's in motion. So it's just sitting in my archived right now. You know, Youngly would have never thought that I would ever do an eye makeup look that would exaggerate my more downturn eyes. Naturally, they are a little bit downturned and I've always hated that quality about them. And that's why I used to do a look that I used to have with the really thick cat eye that would point straight to God, like just as high as possible. It was simply because I didn't like my eye shape and now I'm exaggerating my eye shape. What world is this? No, me and Marilyn are not related at all. I don't even think that's possible because I'm Hispanic and my entire lineage is Hispanic. She's Irish, I can't imagine that ever crossing. But then again, I've never checked, so I'm only guessing. But anyway, I'm taking that light brown and I'm putting it, I'm literally pressing it kind of aggressively because I'm really trying to trace the bone that's there. So look for your bone and then make sure you wing it out. Do this would be at the same time. See how it turns out. No, I don't own anything of Marilyn's now. No, that's what we're doing. And then I like to kind of exaggerate that line. Kind of, it's like borderline and cut crease. Sometimes I do a little less, sometimes I do a little more. It really depends on how I'm feeling. So then I'll go in with the warm brown. Again, you don't have to follow this palette but this is the SoFly palette by Colourpop. I just really like the colors. It looks really good against my skin. But I'm pretty sure you have somewhat similar colors in your existing palettes. So no need to run out and get it. If it was like a special blue, I'd understand, but okay. So I'm taking it and I'm just kind of going right over that to deepen the eye socket, which is a pretty classic staple for Marilyn. And it's funny because one of the comments that I get the most is, wow, you're putting on so much makeup to look like this. I actually used to use more makeup with my old look than I do with this look. But the techniques for this makeup are much more transformative than my older. Well, actually, no, my old look was also very transformative because I don't look like my old self either, actually, now that I'm thinking about it. But even though it's very minimal amount of makeup, it's very transformative techniques and that's what's so cool about this makeup look. And Marilyn actually never looks like Marilyn herself. Naturally. In fact, one of the cool things I discovered when I was writing the biopic is that when she didn't have her makeup and everything set, people didn't recognize her, especially in New York specifically for some reason. In LA, some people still recognize her, but in New York, she could have walked in and no one would notice her. And the only time that people would notice her, she would do the face acting technique, which I've done TikToks on, which is fascinating because that lets you know how transformative her own makeup look was for her face. And it's one of, like, honestly, one of the most flattering makeup looks of all time, in my opinion. I think it works for so many different faces. It's amazing. Okay, so here's what we've done so far. So you see it kind of looks like a cut crease a bit. Now, disclaimer, this is not the Marilyn makeup look. I just want to let you guys know that. The Marilyn makeup look is a little, it's the same techniques, but I slightly altered to change my facial features a lot. When I do this makeup look, it's not as transformative. I still look like myself and I don't look 100% mistakable, like when I do a full transformation. So if you want the makeup look, I do have it on my channel as a real, short YouTube short. But this is like my everyday look that is still somewhat me. What really, oh, I grabbed the wrong one. That's okay, I'll use this instead. It's still me. And that's what I love about it. But the eyes are definitely still very heavily Marilyn. Okay, so that's what we've got. So that was three different eye color shadows. Then I'm taking a brown pencil. This is where we start differentiating from Marilyn's techniques and my techniques. So if you want to do it more close to Marilyn, she would actually use a mixture of brown and black. I found this brown that does have a black vibe to it. Personally, I would recommend using an eyeshadow mixed with brown and black, because the eyeshadow is very similar to the formula texture of old eyeliners from her time. Eyeliners nowadays are very, very pigmented, which comes across as modernized when you have the look together. So when I do my Marilyn cosplay, I do use eyeshadow to have that more authentic of the time texture to the eye makeup. But for my everyday, I do use this one. This is the Revlon Vinyl Liner Sofias in the color Mighty Mocha. And I think it's a really, really good dupe. Just more simple. Cuts the time in half. I try not to make my makeup routines take too long. I can do this makeup look in probably, I say like 15 minutes. Yeah, I'm going to post this after, so don't worry. I am going to upload it. That's why I made a live stream on here because I do want to save the video. Oh, there's like a hair there. Okay, so here is, you guys are going to watch this live. This is the part that I can never sit there and show you in a short video. And that is how I use the liner to exaggerate my eye shape. So as you can see naturally, my eyes are a little bit more droopy. So I do have that advantage, but even with this technique you can fake droopy eyes no matter what. So listen closely. So what you're going to do is first line ridiculously close to your lashes, like normal. Don't do a thick liner. I think that's a mistake that every person does when they do Marilyn makeup is that they either modernize the makeup look with really modern black liquid liner or and they put like way too thick of a end here. You want that to be as thin as possible because that's not where she would exaggerate her liner. And this is a technique that Marilyn's makeup artist did for her eyes because she also exaggerated her eye shape. So she had eyes that were downturned and she would exaggerate the downturnness with this technique I'm about to show you. So first you just want to line it like normal, very thin. It's almost like it's not even there. And this is where I take the opportunity to follow my eye shape down like this. This is the magic. And that is by thickening this part of your eye. There's two ways you can do it. You could do it down where your pupil is and exaggerate this part of your eye. I like to exaggerate this part of my eye because it makes it more dramatic. Try both and see which one looks best for your eye shape. So this is how I do it. I'm sorry, there's no music. I didn't want it to copyright it. So you see what I did? See what I did there? So it's just, this is thicker and then it leads right back to the thin liner that I applied here. And that's gonna make it more downturn. Um, oh yeah, I have tattoos everywhere. Fun fact, I haven't been on YouTube so long that I've gotten so many tattoos since then. I have one here. I've got one, this one goes all the way across. Then I got one all down my hip. I got one on my arm. I got one behind my ear, behind my leg. Yeah. I put them in spaces where I hide them so you can't really see them too often. I don't like to look like that. Like I don't want to put a look at me because I know I have a lot of tattoos but I do have massive tattoos on my body. Okay, so I'm gonna do the same thing to the other eye. Remember, again, follow your lash line as close as possible. You really don't want to add any thickness to this part of your eye. Line it like normal. Hi. And then you're going to thicken the front half of your eye or if it looks better for your eye shape you could thicken where your pupil, like literally where your black pupil is. You can thicken that part. I have a friend named Tina. She's a wonderful, beautiful person who also uses Maryland's techniques for her looks. Tina and Mel's fine artery, I think that's what her, I always forget her handle on TikTok but if you just type in Tina and Marilyn Rocha Papa and she does the center of her eye where her pupil is it looks wonderful on her. I think for me the effect works best when I do it a little bit before that. But if you go and look through Marilyn's makeup looks she would do the same technique. She did have naturally down to her eyes but she really played on it and exaggerated it. Well, not her, it's her makeup artist. She really didn't know how to do her own makeup that well. So whenever it was just a day where she didn't have the makeup artist do her makeup she didn't wear makeup at all. Okay, so you see like it's just more exaggerated now. It's fine, honestly, you know, I'm so flattered that people do say that they think I use all of these filters and stuff because that means I'm doing a good job. If people didn't say that I would probably be like, damn, I probably suck at makeup. So I'm really happy that people see it that way and I'm more than happy to show that I'm not lying. A lot of people don't know that it's so funny. A lot of people don't know that me and Jay Bonzi are the same person. Me and Jay Bonzi are the same person, fun fact. That was my makeup channel a few years ago and I do look different because I was significantly younger. I was significantly thinner. I'm a little bit filled out now. Okay. And obviously my hair color is different so now more than ever, we definitely look completely different people. Ooh, I got a sneeze. Okay. I'm sorry it's sideways. So I filmed it sideways. So that way when it gets uploaded onto YouTube, it's just a regular YouTube video. Hopefully it won't be upside down. I hope I flipped it on the right side. We're about to find out. Bear with me, but I didn't want it to like upload a near little sliver of video. So, yeah. So what I'm doing next is I'm taking the white liner again and I'm gonna grab right here underneath my eyes and then blend that out. This is a technique that her makeup artist used. It just kind of exaggerates the outer corner of her eyes. Yeah, it does make a difference, right? And then this is the magical part that everyone thinks is the actual real shadow. It's not a real shadow. I take this nice little warm brown here and then I go underneath and create the shadow of my lashes but it's not a shadow at all. This is also a technique that Marilyn's makeup artist used. So right now, the closest part about my makeup routine that's everyday that's similar is the eye look. The eye look is pretty much to the T how she did her makeup look. Everything else, I don't really transform my face. I don't do my nose contour any differently than I used to. I don't really do my lips all too differently except I don't hide my cupid's nose much anymore. But the eye makeup is relatively exactly the way she did it. And I think that's what makes it so similar. I think it does help you have a similar bone structure and it's funny because, story game, while I, oh, I forgot my, no, I forgot my curler. No. Okay, I'm gonna run as fast as I can. I knew I forgot something. I hate when I don't remember something. I'm gonna grab my eye curler, be right back. Yeah, give me like literally 30 seconds, 30 seconds. Geez, you know when they say you forget what you're gonna say when you leave through a door space? Yeah, I forgot what I was gonna go on in story time about, what was I gonna say? Oh yeah, when I was younger, a few years ago, I've always felt this weird familiarity with her face. And in my brain, I was like, oh, you know, I feel like I could really pull off a transformation of her. But I don't know, and I tried many times. I couldn't figure it out. I could turn into everyone else, but I couldn't turn into her and I couldn't figure out why. And I'd done like some makeup looks and they were okay or mid, like whatever. And I couldn't quite capture it. And it wasn't until I gained about 10 pounds, 10 to 15 pounds, that I was able to pull the look off. And I was like, I needed my face to fill out more. You look at my old videos, my face was much more defined, my cheekbones and such. And I was obviously much skinnier. Marilyn is relatively, we have the same arm size now. Back then I did it. And I think that my weight gain made me pull off the look. It filled out my face enough to pull it off. And I think that's why I can do it now. Yeah, I did a long time ago, Marilyn, like when I did have blonde hair, I had blonde short hair and it worked then, but like even then I felt like I was too thin for it. And I feel like now it works. And I don't have to try so hard to do it. Anyways, I'm using the mascara. This is the Mad Lash. It's so cute. It's like a vintage bottle. And I stopped using false lashes because my lashes were just absolutely destroyed. It was horrible. And I was like, you know, I always feel so ugly when I take my makeup off because I literally have no eyelashes. So I took it upon myself to stop wearing false lashes because, I always do that, because I wanted to still have lashes so I took my makeup off. So I started using an eyelash serum and I focused the eyelash serum towards the end of my eyes because what Marilyn used to do is put falsies at the ends, which you can do now if you haven't grown your eyelashes out quite yet. And I could still do it and I think I won't really damage my lashes as much, but at this point it's just such a hassle to stress about falsies that I grew my lashes out in a way that I could just use mascara and it would be enough. But the falsies still do help bring the look together even more. Just don't do a full strip. Just do the very, very, very ends because she didn't do a full strip. It was so cool. I think it was Kiss. Kiss lashes sent me a Marilyn Monroe eyelash collection. None of them honestly look like Marilyn Monroe's lashes at all, but they're really beautiful lashes. And it came with a nail set too. It was so awesome. I'm gonna throw them on at some point and try them out because it's a really cute collection. But anyways, when I do the mascara, yeah, everything is sideways. I'm so sorry. Everyone turn your phone. I do the mascara. I really focus in on pushing the lashes in one direction instead of up. I go out. So I go like out this way, out that way. Because I really want it to feel heavier towards the ends. Sorry, I have a lot of dogs. It's like the 101 Dalmatians in here. But instead of Dalmatian, they're murals. So they do have spots, but they're all different dogs. I always make the ends as thick as I possibly can with this mascara. This is the Mad Lash. Honestly, any mascara works. I use three different mascaras whatever's closest to me in my makeup drawer at the time. I really don't care about what mascara I use as long as it does its job and most mascaras do. But yeah, I kinda clump it up a little bit towards the ends here. And I go like on top of the lashes. I think that should work for now. And then from here, I sometimes go back in with, I'm gonna go back in with the, I'm gonna go with an eyeshadow actually. I just want to slightly, no I need the dark brown. I'm color matching the eyeliner. I don't wanna go in with eyeliner because if I mess up I can't just wipe it cleanly easily. So I'm exaggerating this part of my eye a little more. Again, you can see, okay, that's what we're doing. That's what we want. We just want to exaggerate that side, that part of your eye. This is the most important part. There we go. So that's my eye makeup look. So, I'm gonna exaggerate the shadow too, the fake shadow. I'm doing it in real life and I forget that the camera reads it differently so I have to be a little bit more aggressive with the camera. And what's the next step? Oh, my brow bone. I'm gonna take the, I'm gonna start highlighting now. I'm taking this white here. I just use my fingers. I face paint at this point. I've been a makeup artist for God knows how long but I still face paint. Actually, okay, this is only sometimes. Only sometimes I do this. It really just depends on if I'm doing it for camera or not. If it's for camera, I'll actually add the white here. So you can really see that highlight. But it's for real life. I just skip this and do the highlighter because I don't want my skin to look like very obviously full of makeup. And then I highlight it. This eye makeup look, I've seen a lot of you guys do it and send me pictures on Instagram and you guys always look so good. I swear I have yet to meet somebody who looks bad with this makeup look. I think it's so universal. I think everybody should give it a shot. Okay, and then I'm gonna grab a little bit of that lighter brown real quick and just kind of blend the, what I just did there. So the eyes are coming together. I don't have any spray tan on, no. No, I'm still recovering from my really horrible tan that I got. It was horrible, horrible, horrible. We are vertical. Next step. Now, for my eyebrows, I just leave them because I plucked them this way. But if you want to imitate the brow without actually plucking your brow, just draw a little, like imagine like, like draw like a chop of a triangle. So if your brow is straight, make a triangle and then take concealer and shave it until it starts lifting. It's like magic. I hope that made sense, but that's what I used to do before I committed to the brow shape because I realized it took me so long to realize that lifted brows look so much better on my face and it didn't in the past when I was thinner because I tried it when I first was trying to figure out what my official makeup look was gonna be. I did have an arch brow initially naturally because in high school I did and I just, it didn't work for the makeup look I had before, but I think with this makeup look, it's the perfect brow. So I think, you know, you have to really work and see what brow works for you, whether it's thinner, thicker, arched or not arched. It depends on what your eye makeup is gonna be too. So it's a, it's a formula, that's for sure. Oh, there it is. So it really doesn't matter what blush you use, I'm gonna be honest with you, I'm just gonna grab this one. I use all sorts of blushes, depends on what I have the closest to me. The colors don't really matter as long as it's the general idea of it. It's the application really. And I've been putting this here. I personally always put my blush here, but the difference between my makeup look now and then is I used to put it on my nose and I don't do that anymore. But I'm grabbing it and I'm putting it there, which is also where Marilyn would put hers. I'm 28, I'm 28. A lot of you guys grew up with me and I started YouTube and I was I think 19 or 20. Honestly, don't be too shy on the blush, you know what I mean? Like with this makeup look, a lot of blush looks really good. I kinda like get a little nasty with it. It doesn't look clownish at all when you have this makeup look. It might look clownish with some makeup looks, but not this one. And then I like to go a little bit with some warm color and just go on top of it because I don't want it too, too pink. I do want a little bit of a sun-kiss color. Just a little bit, not too much. And then I'm gonna take, again, now you can see why this is really getting empty. I'm hitting pan on this because it's the best highlighter ever. I'll go and put it on my inner corner. The lips is what really does it. You can see the face is starting to come together. Okay, I'm going back in with, actually grabbing the palette again. Maybe you should get this palette because that's what I use for everything. I'm grabbing the lighter color and I'm contouring my nose. This is how I've always contoured my nose for Disney princess looks that I did because I did, my look previously was very inspired by Ariel, a little mermaid. And then I got old and I'm like, this is not really an age-appropriate makeup look anymore. So we went for something else, but what did stay was my nose contouring. But ironically, this is exactly how Marilyn also contoured her nose, so it works. I would exaggerate this a little bit for older Marilyn if I wanted to, but this is my everyday look. It's not my cosplay makeup look. Like I said, that one's more exaggerated and placements might vary. Yeah, I just used my fingers, honestly. If you guys have followed all my YouTube videos, you know, my fingers are always the tool of choice because I have a lot of control over it. And sometimes brushes can surprise you and you end up with too much. Do costly videos on the J-Buzz channel anymore? That channel is weirdly blacklisted on YouTube. I think because the content on it has been, my channel has been so copyrighted. Like copyrighted, I'm gonna highlight now my nose. It's been so copyrighted that I feel like YouTube doesn't push it because it's copyrighted content. Just because of the character IPs and sometimes the music I use straight from the movies and they just don't push my videos out there anymore, which is sucky, but it is what it is. I still dress up and do YouTube, or TikTok videos in different characters and stuff. Okay, so I'm gonna go back in with a little bit of extra concealer because I didn't put too much as my face. I always do a little extra towards the end and I just highlight this part here and then I'll draw for my chin just a little bit anywhere beyond that spot on my face. It's kind of hard, I'm looking at myself here not looking into the mirror, that's kind of silly. Don't worry, everybody who came in late, I'm gonna save this livestream so you can play it back. Okay, so we're getting there. The lips really does it. The lips does it in such a way that it's like suddenly the world has changed. It's a whole different person. My lip color products, they vary. I have like a mocha color that I use, a orangey color that I use, a red color. I did grab the red because I couldn't find the other one. I think it's one of my purses somewhere. I'm the most disorganized person I know. But I'm gonna do the red for now. It really doesn't matter the color, it just matters the technique again. So, when I did the lips, how do I describe this? It really depends, everybody has different lips so it's like my advice might not work for you. But essentially you want the lip shape to be bigger on these sides instead of on top. Modern ways of overlining, you would focus on overlining this part, but you would actually overline this part in the 1950s way. Marilyn was not the only person that did this. Lucille Ball was also popular for doing this, Audrey Hepburn as well. So this lip lining technique has been done by almost practically every female in Hollywood of the 50s. So, I'll show you, I'll just show you. It looks so funny the first time you draw it. So yeah, you're just gonna, you should cut it off here, like can you do that? Go down, that's something that looks like your lips are bigger than they are. This one is, I think this is no longer available. It's a Rudolph, Rudolph collection by Colourpop. It really does not matter what color you use. In fact, I don't even recommend this lip liner because it's not the color I naturally go for. And it's not the color that's even related to Marilyn, but it doesn't matter. I'm gonna grab, I'm gonna go grab a, I forgot to grab the color I put on top. So I'll be back for that, give me like 10 seconds. I'll show you that one, because that one I do use a lot, hold on. I love this color. This is the gloss that I throw on on literally anything I do. And it's the Fenty Beauty Gloss Bomb and Fuchsia Flex. But before I do that, since I'm doing a red lip today, I'm gonna grab the Flower Nose color in 07. Though this is not my favorite lip combo, in my opinion. I have more favorites than this one, but we're gonna go for this today. Knowing her favorite color are important to me. What? No, it might my favorite color. This is not my favorite color to go for. I like to go more for like a neutral color. Like a brown-y red would be nice. I don't normally go for a real red lipstick. But I like this lip gloss because it kind of tones down the fire truck engine color of this red. And it adds glitter that's not super obvious. And it's just beautiful. I gotta do this before it gets in my teeth. So that's pretty much my makeup look. What I like to do is, if I'm doing like my Vixen look, I do something that old Hollywood stars used to always do. And that's to create a mole somewhere just where Marilyn got hers from. I think Jean Harlow also did it. I'm not quite sure if hers was real. I like mine near my eye. I used to do this back in high school. And I think it like makes people look at your eyes more when you have something on your face close to your eye. Little psychology trick, you know what I mean. Just like Marilyn's mole that she drew on, even though she did have like an invisible mole there, her mole, it made you look at her lips a lot. But I want everybody to look at my eyes, so. So yeah, that's my makeup look. Of course, on top of that, you would add like your facial muscles to kind of pull off the Vixen look that I do in my videos. It's funny because a lot of people think my personality is similar to how I portray myself in my videos. All like sassy and whatnot, but I'm absolutely adored in real life. Yeah, we call it acting. I am a weirdo that never leaves a house and is painfully awkward. We don't want nobody to know that, you know what I mean? So yeah, that's the makeup look. This is what I look like when I do my TikTok videos. My hair, obviously when I curl it and do the vintage look, it kind of helps a lot in the vintage execution, you know, but. So yeah, my face is real. I look just like this in my TikToks. Obviously when I do my TikToks, I also record with a little bit of a zoom so you guys get a closer look at my face. Farther away, it might look slightly, slightly, ever so different, but yeah. So that's how it looks. If I'm going out, I'll grab like a, like a regular powder. This is like the infallible, and I'll just powder right here, but not my forehead because I like it shining a little bit. I like it to gleam a little bit. So yeah, this is the final look. Now you guys know I'm gonna save this so that way you can play it back. I mentioned every product I use. Again, I'll just give you a little reminder. The ColourPop So Fly Palette, I use this one, this one, that one, and that one. This is for your eyelid. This is for the first lay down of the brow bone. This is for the deep in it. This is for, if you want, actually you can use this color as a liner if you want it to be more true than 1950s. But for liner, I use the Revlon Sofiers Vinyl Eyeliner in the color Mighty Mocha. The blush does not matter. Use any blush that looks good for your skin. Mascara does not matter, but I use the Mad Lash. Lip liner colors don't matter. It's a technique, but I use the Flower Nose 07. Any red pencil will work. Literally any red pencil. This is what I use for concealer. I think it's a wonderful concealer, so I'd recommend it. The Tarte Shape Tape. Oh, this is what you first put on your eyelid. Just a white pencil will do. This is the Urban Decay Prince color. And that's pretty much it. Oh, oh, and this, this is this little gloss. You see this beauty right here? This little masterpiece, this is important. I think no matter what color I do, whether I do the orange lip or I do a beige lip or a red lip, I always throw this on top. I think it just makes the lip color just magical. And that's the Fenty Beauty Puchsia Flex. I think that's every product I've mentioned. If not, you can go back and watch it through again. But that's what I do for my makeup look. My face is real. Obviously, if I purposely act like that, it's weird when you're talking at the same time. I feel like that also helps, too. So now you guys can see it. Maybe what I'll do is I'll end this livestream so I can save it so that way the people don't sit here and watch like a three-hour video when they watch it back. But I can actually come back and do a proper Q&A, literally come back immediately and do a proper Q&A where it's not sideways and you guys can comfortably comment and stuff like that. That way we can kind of chat. Because I don't think I've ever done a livestream on here. So I could do one today. But yeah, I'm gonna end this one so that way you guys have evidence. If anyone comments, if anyone comments, that my face is not real, show them this link, this link right here. Send it to them. That's the comment reply, that's what I'm gonna be doing. Because I just showed my routine. No cuts or edits, no filters. YouTube lives don't allow filters. I can't even zoom on this thing. I honestly would have loved to zoom more. It's kind of a shame I wasn't allowed to do that because I really wanted you to see like up close, you know, but could do that. So that's a look. I hope you liked it. I'm so sorry I couldn't read so many of your comments or sideways, so I couldn't do that. But I will come back and I'll read some comments and get to know you guys on this platform. So thanks for watching. I'll be right back.