FULL FACE OF MAKEUP USING ONLY ART SUPPLIES - Summary

Summary

The video is a makeup tutorial by James Turrell, who is known for his artistic approach to beauty. In this video, he challenges viewers to use art supplies instead of traditional makeup products.

The tutorial begins with Turrell selecting a tempera paint from Michaels, but he opts for using his regular foundation and powder due to safety concerns. He then uses a natural fine sponge to apply his foundation. Turrell then moves on to contouring, using chalk pastels and oil acrylic. He also uses a round mop brush for blending.

For setting the makeup, he uses a natural sponge and Laura Mercier translucent setting powder. He then applies various colors using different techniques, including layering and blending. He uses a watercolor brush for eyeshadow, but notes that the fallout can be a downside of using chalk pastels. He also uses ultrafine glitters for a sparkly effect.

Turrell then moves on to eyeliner, wing liner, and mascara, all of which he applies using art supplies. He also uses a shimmery powder called las Arras for a glow effect on the eyelids.

Finally, Turrell applies a red lip color using a base paint from a set he bought. He concludes the video by encouraging viewers to express their inner artist and to be careful when using the supplies suggested in the video.

Facts

Here are the facts extracted from the text:

1. The creator went to Hobby Lobby and Michaels to buy art supplies for a makeup challenge.
2. They wanted to use tempera paint as foundation but decided against it after reading the warning label.
3. Instead, they used their normal foundation and powder, paired with a natural fine sponge.
4. For concealer, they used a filbert 8 brush and a product from Tart.
5. The creator used a 48-color soft chalk pastels kit for contouring.
6. They used a master's touch oil and acrylic paint with a number four thirty round mop brush for contouring.
7. For eyebrows, they used watercolors and a small paintbrush.
8. The creator used a paintbrush to apply the eyeshadow.
9. They used ultrafine glitters from the craft store, but noted that it's not safe for use on the eyes unless it's cosmetic grade.
10. The creator used a body-safe ace paint for the eyeliner.
11. They used a shimmery powder called luster dust as a highlighter.
12. For the lip color, they used a red base paint from the craft store.
13. Most of the art supplies used in the challenge are not meant for consumption or use on the skin and eyes.