
Ruby Buddemeyer was the beauty editor at Cosmopolitan for nearly three years and has five years of experience writing about beauty, fashion, and celebrity news across print and digital, including the best lip plumpers and contouring kits. She regularly tests and analyzes makeup products for efficacy, while working with the industry’s top makeup artists to assess new formulas and brands. She’s an authority in all makeup categories but is an expert when it comes to Euphoria makeup, thanks to years of following the show and recreating the looks herself. Why trust Cosmopolitan?īeth Gillette is the beauty editor at Cosmopolitan with four years of experience researching, writing, and editing makeup stories that range from microblading to Native American makeup brands. When recreating it, you’ll want to kick things off with a base of foundation, warm blush, and a soft-pink lip (remember: your eye makeup is going to do most of the talking, so the rest of your makeup vibe can be pretty understated).

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My favorite part of this look is how soft and glowy Cassie’s skin looks against the colorful rhinestones. Make sure you’re equipped with a pack of gems and eyelash glue, and to get the rhinestones in your hair, skip the gunky hair gel and try this Amazon bedazzler gun instead. This style-one of Cassie’s boldest looks all season-is basically the jackpot: It’s got a stunning combo of rhinestones, glitter eyeshadow, and super-defined lashes that are anything but subtle. We could never forget this look from the final episode of season one where Cassie’s absolutely decked-out in rhinestones (like, it’s Euphoria 101). Gels are super pigmented and tend to stay in place much easier than pressed glitter, Davy explained in an Instagram caption, but it’s best to wear them alone or on top of a cream eyeshadow or eyeliner (i.e., no powder formulas, which don’t usually agree with gels).
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Pro tip: Although you’re welcome to use any glitter when trying this look yourself, Davy used a glitter gel (the Lemonhead LA Spacepaste, to be exact) for Rue’s winter formal makeup look. Basically, the more low-key and imperfect the tears are, the better: “They’re going to be kind of smudgy and unpolished close-up, but they have this amazing, like, emotional quality that just feels like tears,” Davy has told Cosmo. And IMO, it makes for the perfect Halloween costume, since it doesn’t require you to get super precise with the application. Rue definitely has the most understated makeup vibe of the Euphoria bunch, but she nailed glitter tears in season one.

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And if you’re going full “Caddy” for a Halloween costume, you’ve gotta finish off the look with brown lip liner, creamy lipstick, straight hair (maybe consider finally trading in your hair straightener from high school?), and a strong-hold brow gel, like Got2Be’s Hair Gel or soap brows to fluff up your eyebrows. Then, draw a line from the inner to the outer corner of your lower lashline, slightly winging it out for Maddy’s signature double-wing.īut what makes this look, if you ask me, is drawing a line with blue eyeliner above the upper lashline and blending a sheer shimmery blue pigment across the lids, which will add a cool hue to a standard black smokey eye. To copy the “Caddy” look yourself, draw a strong winged eyeliner and extend it above your crease in a rounded shape to the inner corner. Jules's metallic-green eyelinerĪlthough I was devastated when Cassie went full Maddy to get Nate’s attention, I can’t deny that the looks were 🔥, like this ‘60s-inspired blue smokey eye. Don’t forget to pat a glitter eyeshadow in the negative space, or, if you have ~skills~, you can also trace your black and red lines with a glitter eyeliner as Davy did on Kat. Gel eyeliner and an angled brush will be your best friend for easily creating sharp, saturated wings in one swipe.


You’ll need precision to recreate this winged eye look, so start with your eyes and save your face makeup for last in case you need to do any clean-up. This one, which came from the iconic play in episodes seven and eight of season two, was barely noticeable on screen except for the bright red in Kat’s inner corner, which was “like a little gift for herself,” writes Davy in her Instagram caption. Get ready to see a lot of Kat looks from season two, because Davy and actress Barbie Ferreira got really into the minute details of Kat’s character to create tons of fun looks. This content is not available due to your privacy preferences.
