Get the Oscar Look: Amy Adams

Amy Adams was a stunner in tailored Carolina Herrera last night and Molly Stern, CoverGirl Makeup Artist, created her Oscar face. Stern calls her inspiration "a cross between Talouse Latrec's dancing girls and the watercolor feeling of a Gustav Klimt painting."

Amy's face was first prepped with Jurlique citrus spray and Stern then gave her a light facial massage with La Mer moisturizing lotion to get the skin glowing.

Next she based her face with YSL perfect touch #2. Then she blushed her cheeks with Chantecaille Aqua Blush in Frivolous as a peachy base with Chantecaille Sesame peach eyeshadow over top. Her eyes are based with NARS cream eyeshadow in Maracaibo. Over that, Shu Uemura shadow in Gray 960 mixed with Shu Uemura shadow in Purple 700 was brushed all over the lid up into the crease. With a flat shadow brush, NARS shadow in Ondine was added to the inside corner of her lid to give the eye a little gold hint. Liner was Trish McEvoy's Arabian nights definer. To soften the line underneath, Molly added a soft smudge of Suqqu lavender shadow in #27. On her lashes, a soft coat of CoverGirl Exact Eyelights Mascara in Black Ruby, while Amy's lips were primed with La Mer lipbalm and topped off with a thin coat of Outlast Lipstain by CoverGirl in Plum Pout, then a sheer layer of Shu Uemura wine lip color in 265 with a dot of CoverGirl Wetslicks AmazeMint in Plum Crazy at the center of her lip for a little extra pout.

What do you think of Amy Adams' Oscar look?

1 comments:

midiRon said...

I think that Amy Adams was breathtakingly beautiful.