Never apologise for the history bits, Lisa…it’s what sets you apart from everyone else and is truly fascinating (to me at least). Love the passion you have for your art ❤
I watched Lisa when I was obsessed with makeup at age 15-18… now I’m 24 and I rarely wear makeup. Just want to say Lisa you are so lovely and you haven’t aged a day. Thanks for teaching me everything I know about makeup
@Genevieve I don’t think she is in her 50’s yet. I vaguely remember reading something that mentioned she was born in the mid seventies which would put her in her mid to late 40’s. Maybe it was in her book?! I’ll delve into that. I could be wrong of course! She’s stunning whatever her age is.
The best take ive seen yet! I often see other people use straight up red, which is a look, but I think can look more like sunburn rather than the flush u get from being in the cold 😗 and I agree, the lip is very korean/chinese style, but what I like is it’s the updated version where you blur the first “base” color outside the lip line so u get more shape. The older version (which i see a lot of people do on social media in the west) involves putting concealer on your lips and just the color in the middle, but i find that it can give u this strange “pursed lip” look 😮
REMEMBER Edward, so many only think about their looks, their money, their results, in egocentric ignorant and brainless consumption way; Lisa, on the other hand, has wits, guts and love - all her products are free from gruesome animal torture.
@@LisaEldridge have you heard of youtubers like nostalgia critic, angry video game nerd, cinema snob, film brain, obscurus lupa, linkara, spooney, phelous, nostalgia chick, Todd in the shadows, and rap critic
As a makeup artist, I love it when you talk about the 90s. It takes me back to when I discovered Kevyn Aucoin and all the sudden I was making my own blush/bronzer colors (I have to say it was beautiful 😂). ❤ It makes me really happy. 💋
Indeed, and also, love it when Lisa subtly is like, “Sorry, TikTok kids, everything you think you’re inventing, I already did in the 90s, and more edgy to boot”. Bam. Love that.
@@kg8487 I was already starting to do this look during the *summer* before it even became the "I'm cold" look as a way to save time while getting ready for work in the morning. Funny how some of the things you've already been doing for a while all of a sudden go viral.
As someone who has fairly mild rosacea, I am actually excited for this trend! (But I totally understand other rosacea sufferers wouldn't be.) Instead of using foundation/blush on my cheeks, I use concealer on the edges of the redness. I've learned that sometimes it's just better to embrace my natural flush than to fight it.
As someone else with rosacea, I realized it's a lot easier to even out the pink than conceal it completely. As you probably know, rosacea flush likes to splotch, and if you conceal it via the usual layers of green concealer and foundation, I find it can simply have a mottled look still peep through.
The mascara primer as a snow flake substitute is genius. 😻 Now, I had to stop and "rewind" the videos when you used the mist. I love mists in my skincare routine, and knowing your products there is always a twist on them which makes them all the more special. So, I can't wait for it to be available. 🥰
Me: live in a Nordic country where I get winter flushed every day without any makeup Also me: dropped everything I was doing for this video But seriously Lisa, this is honestly the best take, I love how natural and easy you made it. I've always struggled with blush placement, but now I know what to do thanks to you 🥰
It would be so amazing if you could bring Jenna on your channel and walk us through the process and show your storyboards. I love hearing about how you create.❤
Same for me! It's the most universally flattering way to wear blush in my opinion. I had to figure it out by myself, so it's kind of funny to see how this is a "new trend" to some people but just an old habit for others.
Lisa there is no such thing as a boring make up history lesson coming from you. This look is so fun ! especially with the glitter at the end ! I'll keep an eye out on instagram for those looks you did in the 90s, I'm curious to see what a less glam version of this make up would look like
I loved watching you do your version of this look! I would love to see your original looks from years ago! Thank you for making another video for us! ❤️ You are loved!!!
Lisa, you are a breath of fresh air. I absolutely love your calm, educational videos, and your BBC program about make-up throughout history. What a gem. I would love to see a video with someone who suffers from melasma. Your take on minimum products that can be used quickly before work would be much appreciated. Also a run down of the best skin prep and products that will not settle into pores and creases.
I had a funny experience with Cold girl makeups… I did it and thought I looked really awesome… and then I went for a walk with friends in winter market … by the time we made it to the dinner party, my nature red cheek from the cold+make up made me look like an apple with frostbite 😂😂. My friends all thought I have hypertension, needed medical attention. Lesson learned… no walk in cold for prolonged time after applying makeup for party 😅😅😅🎉🎉
The thing which is most unique in your channel and what catches the attention is your charming voice which already gives reassuring asmr and your utmost perfection makeup skills that just makes it to the BEST makeup channel ever….❤❤❤❤
Every time I hear of the cold girl I think of your Lisa Eldridge blush on mountain walk and when you described that color when you first released it! I have been doing it since then with thar blush color when I want that look!
i feel like people from the southern hemisphere are always giving disclaimers when making season-specific tutorials, but i think this is the first time i hear it from someone on the north hemisphere! that really brought a smile to my face, props to you, lisa! much love from brazil ♥️♥️♥️
Thank you for the lesson, so interesting. I have to say the trend kind of cracks me up as those of us that live and work in a truly cold country battle this look when coming in from the cold!! You get inside and then suddenly your skin is on fire and your nose is red as heck (& dry). But what I do quite like is the simplicity of it after a few years of square and unnatural brows, overlined lips etc. It certainly is nice & fresh, and you look beautiful as always.
I remember doing a look like this in the late 90s/2000s but way more simple. I always used this revlon lipstick on my cheeks, lips and nose. It was this berry/wine colour, that had a mix of red/blueisch fuchia and a bit of brown. That was basicly it, some concealer where needed and powder. I did not even bother with eyemakeup back than.
@@elisaastorino2881 Uhh I am not that sure anymore. It was like Something love or love something. there was defenitly love in the name. i hope this helps. I don't know if it is still around
Your history lessons are never boring. For me, this look brings back a nice appreciation for velvety matte skin complemented by strategically placed glimmer & shine, which I was all about in the 80s. Your take on it is wonderful.
It was minus 38 here last week and minus 14 (toasty warm) today so very appreciated! Thank you! On those days we sometimes need less blush and really good moisturizer. ☃️❄️✨💖
Its beautiful as always.. love your take because it is suited for mature faces as well because of subtlety of colors. I had seen Cold Girl Makeup trending on TH-cam and Insta but wasnt sure it was something I could adopt, but your thumbnail and video made me open up to this idea of color placement. Oh I and I used to love those looks with exaggerated blush starting right in the undereye area back in the 2000s. Vogue used to be my inspiration for so many things back then
I absolutely love when you dive into makeup history! I love the way you talk about trends, tracking them back to their origins and linking them to societal attitudes at the time. Then, also discussing how they evolve as they're brought back around each time depending on new makeup technology/influenced by other trends. It's what makes your videos so endlessly fascinating (on top of the fact the makeup is just gorgeous! I don't think there's ever been a look I wouldn't wear!) Honestly, I feel like when I hear you talk about makeup it feeds my soul! Please open a school... I was a BA Hons in Lisa Eldridge Studies. (No joke, I'd quit my job and take out a second student loan for that!)
Such an elevated take on the trend, fascinating bits of history and casually dropping you did the make up prep for Wednesday…. All in all, perfection ❤❤❤
I know you're never short on ideas but I'd swoon over a series of tutorials based on times and place throughout your life and career. New York, Milan, Paris, London, Blackpool, etc circa whenever... A Makeup Memoir so to speak
Right on the nose with your research Lady Lisa! 👏☺️ I should have known you helped develop the Wednesday look for Netflix. I also noticed this trend in anime art /E-girls with a stripe of pink across the cheeks and nose. I am curious to watch you recreate the hyper-realistic version some day as well.
Yes i remember these looks in fashion layouts also flushed looks for period styles where rosy cheeks blood red stained lips...its beautiful and you look beautiful too!
Love the chat about the history of the trend and the use of Velvet Beauty as the blush 😍 I don't know if it's confidential if it involves celebs or working on TV shows like Wednesday, but I'd love to see some of your mood boards for when you're researching makeup before a shoot if possible?
Absolutely gorgeous wintery fresh!!! I am 52 and you are a true inspiration I have enjoyed watching you and trying many things! I own a few of the liquid lurex eyeshadows and ever since wearing them I haven’t stopped receiving compliments. I am in love with them all❤️❤️❤️❤️ Thank you for creating them😘
This is hands down one of my favorite looks I’ve seen you do (and I’ve been watching your channel for like 10+ years). It’s so pretty and so striking while still being really diffused and natural. You did a great job!!
you’re bang on about the trend’s lineage, you can really see the evolution from the e-girl trend and then earlier still from the japanese “tipsy” street style that had a moment in the mid-2010’s. really great catch. it’s fun seeing how these really blush-forward looks have been assimilated from subculture into mainstream culture. i love a bright cheek so i’ll have to give this a spin on NYE! beautiful as always!!
Love that bit of history of goth look, and would have loved to see the whole process of different looks with the make up and hair looks, as well as the mood board🖤🤍❤️❤️
Thank you for acknowledging us people from the southern hemisphere! I'll definitely follow your tips and give it a shot despite this hot weather! I loved hearing a bit about the behind the scenes of creating the make up look for Wednesday on Jenna Ortega. I ADORE the final result! Wishing a great end and beginning of year! Love from Argentina 💖
Lisa I love how natural that look is! Your historical references and influences is what sets you and your makeup apart from anyone else! Please continue!
I know it would be a lot in post production but I would love to see the pictures of all the makeup references you mention in your videos whether it be red carpet or editorial or even behind the scenes snapshots of experimenting with looks.
I love the history ! Don’t ever stop! This makeup look is beautiful. It reminds of my grandmother. She use lipstick and “cream rouge” or she use her lipstick.💄💋
My late aunt did that all the time - I don't think she ever actually owned a dedicated cheek product. Those women came of age in a time where there were very few makeup products, especially compared to the overwhelming glut we have now. Besides, lipstick and cream rouge are practically the same mix of ingredients with the exception of some coloring agents that aren't FDA indicated as safe for lip products.
just when i thought: trends are trends, there's no more to them... they come and disappear into oblivion, here comes Lisa with such a Master Class. You are truly the best Lisa, and I am very thankful to be able to learn from you. Long Live the Queen!!
I get goosebumps listening to you talking about the history of make up! I would love to hear more about Jenna Ortegas look in Wednesday! Its so unique!!!
I did the original makeup and hair tests with Tim Burton and his wonderful costume designer in London last year. We tried many different makeup and hair looks on Jenna and Tim photographed each one until he found ‘the look’ he had in his imagination . Those pictures then formed the basis of the look for the wonderful team that worked on the show xxx
I could listen to you talk about makeup history and technique all day long. Also I love all your lipsticks but Velvet Beauty is one of my all time favourites! ❤️ xx
Gorgeous look! I remember seeing this type of look back in the 00s, and I personally love seeing it come back! It reminds me that no matter what people just love to play around with makeup ❤
Hi Lisa. I do love to use my lipsticks as a blusher ( and had been doing this as far back as in the late 1970s/early 80s) and to hear you doing the same trick with a lipstick as blush just made me feel better that i'm not doing some kind of makeup crime. Thanks for the reaffirmation, as well as other tricks. Your lipsticks are btw my all time favourites. Happy New Year to you!
I don't know if I've ever seen someone applying make up more elegantly than Lisa. It's just incredible to watch. Just her imagination, like how she has this very real vision in her head...lol....and she brings it to life in her way. It's cool to see. It's clearly such a passion and she's very good at what she does. I just adore watching her work at her craft and passion!!!! So happy that there are people like this on the planet that are loving what they do and following their passion....too many work jobs they just HATE ... so as to get that paycheck.... but the world would be a much nicer/friendlier/healthier place *or should I say the human race?* if people actually took the time to find their passion, and then figure out how to make money involving that passion!
Lisa, you bring energy, education and cheeky joy to this platform. I love it. I want to say special wishes for a healthy and safe 2023. I wrote to you in 2020, when you sat on your bathroom floor and gently did your makeup and told us to be brave. I was lonely and grieving for a loss of identity. You gently told us, your audience and mates, that isolation would be hard but we could do it. Today, you have made this 54 year old Tasmanian smile and giggle with your actions and words. Take care and thank you
Your videos are such a treat. Much of time I don't know what to focus on - your voice, the history/ stories or the actual makeup? I end up watching several times to take them all in. Such a lovely pleasure to get a new video from you! Love from Portland, Oregon.
I remember that Vogue shoot and it was beautiful. Love this trend and have seen it a ton around Seattle recently... along with some really great hats and muffs
I love every anecdote that you have shared, it is one of the many things that have always made your channel so interesting. I was fascinated to know that you were somehow involved with the creation of the Wednesday makeup look. Any chances of Tara McDonald being invited to The House of Eldridge so you both talk about the inspirations and process behind the most iconic looks of the series?
I have loved that Dior rosy blush forever😊. I love listening to you talk about makeup trends, Lisa. Your passion comes through & the history of trends adds another level of fascination! Thank you for this video! ❤ PS-just ordered your gloss in new shade “Sorcery”. Can’t wait to receive it. Xo
Loved loved loved. As a girl in Newfoundland and having to walk to school, I now look back and think it was my best look. If you didn’t involve history conversation I’d have to look for an additional artist! I Love the reasoning, logic, effect. Isn’t it easier to understand makeup application with the reasoning?😉
BORING?? Lisa you are amazing and every historical tangent or piece of information about your work that you include in videos is pure gold! Where are there pictures of your original windswept look that can be viewed? Are there any on your website? I would love to see the way you did the look.
I will have to check as not everything is on my site, lots of old tear sheets aren't on there ....my guess is they are sitting in an 'old style portfolio case somewhere! XX
I remember growing up in the late 80s & early 90s, we used to wear this look to school with a berry lip or red lip. Sometimes we would smudge the leftover on the eyelids, or we’d go for the light lid shades. It was a fun time in makeup in that era.
We did the same in the early 90ties! Owned one lipstick (a colour similar to Velvet Blush) and used it basically on the whole face. This is why I rarely buy blusher, I use my lipsticks. Creature of habit 🙃
@@romana.in.wonderland I prefer some of my liquid lips as a cream blusher over cream blusher. I buy the cream blushers for the heck of it and just to try them. I always go back to lipsticks and liquid lip colors. I used to watch my mom do that when I was young, but because I loooooove makeup and freelance, I’m always willing to try something new. As addicted as I was to buying makeup 2 years ago, my new addiction is finishing what I own. It has been so satisfying. Have a happy new year!
Never apologise for the history bits, Lisa…it’s what sets you apart from everyone else and is truly fascinating (to me at least). Love the passion you have for your art ❤
I agree!!!
My thought, exactly!! ♥️
Agreed I really wanted to hear more about her work on Wednesday and gothic makeup research in particular
Exactly why I watch her! The history and her color description transport me !
That's true 💯🙌
I watched Lisa when I was obsessed with makeup at age 15-18… now I’m 24 and I rarely wear makeup. Just want to say Lisa you are so lovely and you haven’t aged a day. Thanks for teaching me everything I know about makeup
Being able to pull off this look so beautifully on a not teenager or a twenty something girl's face is an Art.
But to be fair Lisa looks gorgeous and she has perfect skin.
Actually this is my favourite look being 45, it really cuts back the age, everyone says, highly recommend 👌
@Genevieve I don’t think she is in her 50’s yet. I vaguely remember reading something that mentioned she was born in the mid seventies which would put her in her mid to late 40’s.
Maybe it was in her book?! I’ll delve into that. I could be wrong of course! She’s stunning whatever her age is.
@Genevieve Lisa is 48. Born in 1974.
This sounds like a backhanded compliment
The best take ive seen yet! I often see other people use straight up red, which is a look, but I think can look more like sunburn rather than the flush u get from being in the cold 😗 and I agree, the lip is very korean/chinese style, but what I like is it’s the updated version where you blur the first “base” color outside the lip line so u get more shape. The older version (which i see a lot of people do on social media in the west) involves putting concealer on your lips and just the color in the middle, but i find that it can give u this strange “pursed lip” look 😮
Hi Eddie, love your videos so much
REMEMBER Edward, so many only think about their looks, their money, their results, in egocentric ignorant and brainless consumption way; Lisa, on the other hand, has wits, guts and love - all her products are free from gruesome animal torture.
Does anyone know what products she's using for this one?
@@shannonhampel6006 They are Cruelty Free Vegan
that detail of blending out the edges so that it doesn’t look fake is why I love the end result more than other takes I’ve seen
Thank you XX
@@LisaEldridge have you heard of youtubers like nostalgia critic, angry video game nerd, cinema snob, film brain, obscurus lupa, linkara, spooney, phelous, nostalgia chick, Todd in the shadows, and rap critic
As a makeup artist, I love it when you talk about the 90s. It takes me back to when I discovered Kevyn Aucoin and all the sudden I was making my own blush/bronzer colors (I have to say it was beautiful 😂). ❤ It makes me really happy. 💋
I miss those days!
The effortless way that Lisa can completely erase a blemish is nothing short of magical.
Agreed
She has LIVED by Laura Mercier's Secret Camouflage for as long as I've ever seen her videos. It must be doing something right :P
the history is not at all boring, tracing makeup trends is fascinating!
Indeed, and also, love it when Lisa subtly is like, “Sorry, TikTok kids, everything you think you’re inventing, I already did in the 90s, and more edgy to boot”. Bam. Love that.
I completely agree!!!
@@kg8487 I was already starting to do this look during the *summer* before it even became the "I'm cold" look as a way to save time while getting ready for work in the morning. Funny how some of the things you've already been doing for a while all of a sudden go viral.
As someone who has fairly mild rosacea, I am actually excited for this trend! (But I totally understand other rosacea sufferers wouldn't be.) Instead of using foundation/blush on my cheeks, I use concealer on the edges of the redness. I've learned that sometimes it's just better to embrace my natural flush than to fight it.
As someone else with rosacea, I realized it's a lot easier to even out the pink than conceal it completely. As you probably know, rosacea flush likes to splotch, and if you conceal it via the usual layers of green concealer and foundation, I find it can simply have a mottled look still peep through.
The mascara primer as a snow flake substitute is genius. 😻
Now, I had to stop and "rewind" the videos when you used the mist. I love mists in my skincare routine, and knowing your products there is always a twist on them which makes them all the more special. So, I can't wait for it to be available. 🥰
I did the stop and the rewind too😂
Me: live in a Nordic country where I get winter flushed every day without any makeup
Also me: dropped everything I was doing for this video
But seriously Lisa, this is honestly the best take, I love how natural and easy you made it. I've always struggled with blush placement, but now I know what to do thanks to you 🥰
I love using Benefit's Love Tint blush/lip tint to create a rosy, just-came-in-from-skating look. Long-lasting as well, as a tint!
It would be so amazing if you could bring Jenna on your channel and walk us through the process and show your storyboards. I love hearing about how you create.❤
I grew up in a snowy winter climate and used to put Dior Show Ice Pearl on my eye lashes for a winter look
This is the only cheek/blush look that works on my face. I've done it for years. Now I know it has a name!
Same for me! It's the most universally flattering way to wear blush in my opinion. I had to figure it out by myself, so it's kind of funny to see how this is a "new trend" to some people but just an old habit for others.
Lisa there is no such thing as a boring make up history lesson coming from you. This look is so fun ! especially with the glitter at the end ! I'll keep an eye out on instagram for those looks you did in the 90s, I'm curious to see what a less glam version of this make up would look like
I loved watching you do your version of this look! I would love to see your original looks from years ago! Thank you for making another video for us! ❤️ You are loved!!!
The color of your kitten's points is beautiful.
For someone with background in drawing, painting and fashion these are so lovely to watch. Talent mixed with knowledge and heart. Just perfect!!!
Lisa, you are a breath of fresh air. I absolutely love your calm, educational videos, and your BBC program about make-up throughout history. What a gem.
I would love to see a video with someone who suffers from melasma. Your take on minimum products that can be used quickly before work would be much appreciated. Also a run down of the best skin prep and products that will not settle into pores and creases.
LOVE the history lessons, please never stop! Gorgeous look!
I had a funny experience with Cold girl makeups… I did it and thought I looked really awesome… and then I went for a walk with friends in winter market … by the time we made it to the dinner party, my nature red cheek from the cold+make up made me look like an apple with frostbite 😂😂. My friends all thought I have hypertension, needed medical attention. Lesson learned… no walk in cold for prolonged time after applying makeup for party 😅😅😅🎉🎉
The thing which is most unique in your channel and what catches the attention is your charming voice which already gives reassuring asmr and your utmost perfection makeup skills that just makes it to the BEST makeup channel ever….❤❤❤❤
That lipstick shade is the prettiest I have ever seen!! 🥺💖
Every time I hear of the cold girl I think of your Lisa Eldridge blush on mountain walk and when you described that color when you first released it! I have been doing it since then with thar blush color when I want that look!
i feel like people from the southern hemisphere are always giving disclaimers when making season-specific tutorials, but i think this is the first time i hear it from someone on the north hemisphere! that really brought a smile to my face, props to you, lisa! much love from brazil ♥️♥️♥️
We can just substitute the blue-toned pink with a golden peach blended into blonzer and it's a holiday sunburn look 💕
it looks sooo beautiful and the glitter at the end, made everything look kind of magical. so pretty 💮💜
Hi Lisa! Please do a tutorial on modern goth makeup! We need it
Yes! That would be great 😊
would love that as well!
That would be great!!
Thank you for the lesson, so interesting. I have to say the trend kind of cracks me up as those of us that live and work in a truly cold country battle this look when coming in from the cold!! You get inside and then suddenly your skin is on fire and your nose is red as heck (& dry). But what I do quite like is the simplicity of it after a few years of square and unnatural brows, overlined lips etc. It certainly is nice & fresh, and you look beautiful as always.
I remember doing a look like this in the late 90s/2000s but way more simple. I always used this revlon lipstick on my cheeks, lips and nose. It was this berry/wine colour, that had a mix of red/blueisch fuchia and a bit of brown. That was basicly it, some concealer where needed and powder. I did not even bother with eyemakeup back than.
What shade was that? I love Revlon lipstick.
@@elisaastorino2881I want to know too!
Simpler times back then, right? Sigh lol
@@elisaastorino2881 Uhh I am not that sure anymore. It was like Something love or love something. there was defenitly love in the name. i hope this helps. I don't know if it is still around
Always love the history lesson!! Your knowledge and expertise is what makes your videos so special!! 💜💜🥰
Your history lessons are never boring. For me, this look brings back a nice appreciation for velvety matte skin complemented by strategically placed glimmer & shine, which I was all about in the 80s. Your take on it is wonderful.
The reason I appreciate you so much is how well you explain so we'll. Your passion is so obvious and it even rubs off on me
It was minus 38 here last week and minus 14 (toasty warm) today so very appreciated! Thank you! On those days we sometimes need less blush and really good moisturizer. ☃️❄️✨💖
Scottsdale, Arizona here - have 3 guest rooms if anyone needs to thaw out.🌵😎✌🏼
Its beautiful as always.. love your take because it is suited for mature faces as well because of subtlety of colors. I had seen Cold Girl Makeup trending on TH-cam and Insta but wasnt sure it was something I could adopt, but your thumbnail and video made me open up to this idea of color placement. Oh I and I used to love those looks with exaggerated blush starting right in the undereye area back in the 2000s. Vogue used to be my inspiration for so many things back then
You look gorgeous! These soft, cool colors are really becoming on you, Lisa.
A 20 minute video from Lisa....yes please!!
I watched the Wednesday series. Her makeup was perfect. How lucky anyone must be to have their makeup done by Lisa!
so beautiful and the glitter at the end was just perfect!
I absolutely love when you dive into makeup history! I love the way you talk about trends, tracking them back to their origins and linking them to societal attitudes at the time. Then, also discussing how they evolve as they're brought back around each time depending on new makeup technology/influenced by other trends. It's what makes your videos so endlessly fascinating (on top of the fact the makeup is just gorgeous! I don't think there's ever been a look I wouldn't wear!) Honestly, I feel like when I hear you talk about makeup it feeds my soul! Please open a school... I was a BA Hons in Lisa Eldridge Studies. (No joke, I'd quit my job and take out a second student loan for that!)
Would love to see you recreate this look in the way you did it back in the 90’s too! :)
Such an elevated take on the trend, fascinating bits of history and casually dropping you did the make up prep for Wednesday…. All in all, perfection ❤❤❤
I know you're never short on ideas but I'd swoon over a series of tutorials based on times and place throughout your life and career. New York, Milan, Paris, London, Blackpool, etc circa whenever... A Makeup Memoir so to speak
I would love to see your original version of this makeup, with the veins and the special effects bit!!! 🥰
Beautiful! I like that Lisa has made this so universally wearable. I will put in an order for that highlighter, it really made the eyes twinkle
The glitter at the end is such a fun touch! Like sprinkles on a sugar cookie ❤
Just a reminder to people to watch the ads, because all the money goes to charity! ❤
I am sooo inspired by the glitter at the end. gonna use the same technique. Thank u Lisa!
Right on the nose with your research Lady Lisa! 👏☺️ I should have known you helped develop the Wednesday look for Netflix. I also noticed this trend in anime art /E-girls with a stripe of pink across the cheeks and nose. I am curious to watch you recreate the hyper-realistic version some day as well.
Yes i remember these looks in fashion layouts also flushed looks for period styles where rosy cheeks blood red stained lips...its beautiful and you look beautiful too!
Love the snowflakes on the lashes idea. It's a very lovely youthful look. Emma x
Love the chat about the history of the trend and the use of Velvet Beauty as the blush 😍 I don't know if it's confidential if it involves celebs or working on TV shows like Wednesday, but I'd love to see some of your mood boards for when you're researching makeup before a shoot if possible?
Absolutely gorgeous wintery fresh!!!
I am 52 and you are a true inspiration I have enjoyed watching you and trying many things! I own a few of the liquid lurex eyeshadows and ever since wearing them I haven’t stopped receiving compliments. I am in love with them all❤️❤️❤️❤️ Thank you for creating them😘
It’s so amazing that almost every trend has been around before - thank you for teaching it to us.
One of the most beautiful Cold girl makeup😍
Wow! So pretty! I did a video of this type of look ages ago before anyone was talking about the cold, frosty girl! Love it!
This is the most beautiful take on this I’ve seen, you and Betty look like angels! I’m excited to try it with these instructions 💖
This is hands down one of my favorite looks I’ve seen you do (and I’ve been watching your channel for like 10+ years). It’s so pretty and so striking while still being really diffused and natural. You did a great job!!
Theater make up series tend to have white mascara's I used to do that snowy-lashes look in 1995+ as well. :D
I converted it in a tropical look bij using gold and corals and dewy finish spray, I love it! Thank you Lisa, Happy New Year!
you’re bang on about the trend’s lineage, you can really see the evolution from the e-girl trend and then earlier still from the japanese “tipsy” street style that had a moment in the mid-2010’s. really great catch.
it’s fun seeing how these really blush-forward looks have been assimilated from subculture into mainstream culture. i love a bright cheek so i’ll have to give this a spin on NYE! beautiful as always!!
Love that bit of history of goth look, and would have loved to see the whole process of different looks with the make up and hair looks, as well as the mood board🖤🤍❤️❤️
I love the look! Especially with the addition of a little more glitter!
Thank you for acknowledging us people from the southern hemisphere! I'll definitely follow your tips and give it a shot despite this hot weather! I loved hearing a bit about the behind the scenes of creating the make up look for Wednesday on Jenna Ortega. I ADORE the final result! Wishing a great end and beginning of year! Love from Argentina 💖
Lisa you are The Best... I've followed you for years and I have never found anyone as good as you. You are REAL! Thank you for all you do... xxx 🌸
I wish you could show us the shoots when you talk about them... Editorial makeup is always so pretty and interesting!
Lisa
I love how natural that look is! Your historical references and influences is what sets you and your makeup apart from anyone else! Please continue!
Such a treat to watch you create a look … just amazing. Thank you for the glorious new products in 2022 - can’t wait for 2023!
I know it would be a lot in post production but I would love to see the pictures of all the makeup references you mention in your videos whether it be red carpet or editorial or even behind the scenes snapshots of experimenting with looks.
Love how she loves doing makeup
Brisk and ethereal, like a modern Anna Karenina scene. The glitter adds the sense of an elven queen.
I love the history ! Don’t ever stop! This makeup look is beautiful. It reminds of my grandmother. She use lipstick and “cream rouge” or she use her lipstick.💄💋
My late aunt did that all the time - I don't think she ever actually owned a dedicated cheek product. Those women came of age in a time where there were very few makeup products, especially compared to the overwhelming glut we have now. Besides, lipstick and cream rouge are practically the same mix of ingredients with the exception of some coloring agents that aren't FDA indicated as safe for lip products.
just when i thought: trends are trends, there's no more to them... they come and disappear into oblivion, here comes Lisa with such a Master Class. You are truly the best Lisa, and I am very thankful to be able to learn from you. Long Live the Queen!!
I get goosebumps listening to you talking about the history of make up! I would love to hear more about Jenna Ortegas look in Wednesday! Its so unique!!!
I did the original makeup and hair tests with Tim Burton and his wonderful costume designer in London last year. We tried many different makeup and hair looks on Jenna and Tim photographed each one until he found ‘the look’ he had in his imagination . Those pictures then formed the basis of the look for the wonderful team that worked on the show xxx
I could listen to you talk about makeup history and technique all day long. Also I love all your lipsticks but Velvet Beauty is one of my all time favourites! ❤️ xx
Loveeeee the last touch of glitter !!! Also the mascara primer used to mimic little snow on lashes is genius 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼 always love your looks ❤
Gorgeous look! I remember seeing this type of look back in the 00s, and I personally love seeing it come back! It reminds me that no matter what people just love to play around with makeup ❤
Hi Lisa. I do love to use my lipsticks as a blusher ( and had been doing this as far back as in the late 1970s/early 80s) and to hear you doing the same trick with a lipstick as blush just made me feel better that i'm not doing some kind of makeup crime. Thanks for the reaffirmation, as well as other tricks. Your lipsticks are btw my all time favourites.
Happy New Year to you!
Loving the history bits! wish you'd include pictures of your 90's looks too!
That kitten was precious!
I don't know if I've ever seen someone applying make up more elegantly than Lisa. It's just incredible to watch. Just her imagination, like how she has this very real vision in her head...lol....and she brings it to life in her way. It's cool to see. It's clearly such a passion and she's very good at what she does. I just adore watching her work at her craft and passion!!!! So happy that there are people like this on the planet that are loving what they do and following their passion....too many work jobs they just HATE ... so as to get that paycheck.... but the world would be a much nicer/friendlier/healthier place *or should I say the human race?* if people actually took the time to find their passion, and then figure out how to make money involving that passion!
We love your stories of the 90s your a legend lisa sending love from new Zealand
Ms Lisa.. you are truly amazing. Thank you for continuing to share your knowledge and experience.
Such a beautiful look Lisa!!! Thank you for this and the lovely history lesson!! ❤
Lisa, you bring energy, education and cheeky joy to this platform. I love it. I want to say special wishes for a healthy and safe 2023. I wrote to you in 2020, when you sat on your bathroom floor and gently did your makeup and told us to be brave. I was lonely and grieving for a loss of identity. You gently told us, your audience and mates, that isolation would be hard but we could do it. Today, you have made this 54 year old Tasmanian smile and giggle with your actions and words. Take care and thank you
Your videos are such a treat. Much of time I don't know what to focus on - your voice, the history/ stories or the actual makeup? I end up watching several times to take them all in. Such a lovely pleasure to get a new video from you! Love from Portland, Oregon.
I remember that Vogue shoot and it was beautiful. Love this trend and have seen it a ton around Seattle recently... along with some really great hats and muffs
I love every anecdote that you have shared, it is one of the many things that have always made your channel so interesting. I was fascinated to know that you were somehow involved with the creation of the Wednesday makeup look. Any chances of Tara McDonald being invited to The House of Eldridge so you both talk about the inspirations and process behind the most iconic looks of the series?
this is a great idea ❤️❤️❤️❤️
This video is such a joy to watch because we can tell how much you enjoy doing this particular make up. It definitely looks so pretty and youthful! 🤩
that mist looks soooo fine omgggg!!
It look sooo pretty and girlish in your style. I will definitely try this look.
Love the “history lesson”, and always love sneaking a peak into your creative process! You’re amazing!!
I have loved that Dior rosy blush forever😊. I love listening to you talk about makeup trends, Lisa. Your passion comes through & the history of trends adds another level of fascination! Thank you for this video! ❤
PS-just ordered your gloss in new shade “Sorcery”. Can’t wait to receive it. Xo
This was my favorite “cold girl look” thus far. It looks so real. Great tutorial, thanks.
Loved loved loved. As a girl in Newfoundland and having to walk to school, I now look back and think it was my best look. If you didn’t involve history conversation I’d have to look for an additional artist! I Love the reasoning, logic, effect. Isn’t it easier to understand makeup application with the reasoning?😉
I love this look. It looks so fresh.
BORING?? Lisa you are amazing and every historical tangent or piece of information about your work that you include in videos is pure gold! Where are there pictures of your original windswept look that can be viewed? Are there any on your website? I would love to see the way you did the look.
I will have to check as not everything is on my site, lots of old tear sheets aren't on there ....my guess is they are sitting in an 'old style portfolio case somewhere! XX
I remember growing up in the late 80s & early 90s, we used to wear this look to school with a berry lip or red lip. Sometimes we would smudge the leftover on the eyelids, or we’d go for the light lid shades. It was a fun time in makeup in that era.
We did the same in the early 90ties! Owned one lipstick (a colour similar to Velvet Blush) and used it basically on the whole face. This is why I rarely buy blusher, I use my lipsticks. Creature of habit 🙃
@@romana.in.wonderland I prefer some of my liquid lips as a cream blusher over cream blusher. I buy the cream blushers for the heck of it and just to try them. I always go back to lipsticks and liquid lip colors. I used to watch my mom do that when I was young, but because I loooooove makeup and freelance, I’m always willing to try something new. As addicted as I was to buying makeup 2 years ago, my new addiction is finishing what I own. It has been so satisfying. Have a happy new year!
@@Elquds a Happy New Year for you as well! Enjoy your products!
Beautiful. TRUE MUA. Love it and the history
I always love hearing your history lessons! I got your book for Christmas and it's given me such joy!