00:00Hi Allure, I'm Cindy Crawford and this is my 10-minute makeup routine.
00:07I'm going to try to give you a modern take on that classic 90s supermodel look. I always start
00:12with skin prep. I mean keeping your skin hydrated and youthful looking is the best foundation for
00:19any makeup. So of course I start with my own line, Meaningful Beauty. This I'm obsessed with,
00:25our Youth Activating Melon Serum. I use this morning and night under my moisturizer during
00:30the day and under my night cream. Step two, during the day I always want to protect my skin,
00:35not only from the sun but also from other environmental stressors. So I love our Day
00:42Cream which has SPF. So this is one of my absolute go-to products. I already have my base on so I
00:48guess our next step I'm going to do is eyebrow. Eyebrows were so big in the 90s, I mean it was
00:53definitely about a fuller brow. I've been a fan of Anastasia eyebrow pencil since like early 90s
01:00or whenever she started. This is a little trick I do to my eyebrow pencil, probably look cross-eyed.
01:04I like to bend this because I find it easier to brush my brows. I have this color that's,
01:11I don't know, it's not too dark. I like it because it just helps me fill in. It's more about the
01:17shape than the fullness and just so that it doesn't look solid or dense. Then I'm going to
01:21go to the eye. It's not so much about the color you use, it's about creating this crease so that
01:26your eyes look more deep set and big. So this is the way I achieve it these days. I love this Charlotte
01:32Tilbury palette. But first I'm gonna use this kind of just to define that whole lid area.
01:42Don't want too much pigment on there. Okay like this would be my normal day if I was just running
01:49around. Gives a little definition, kind of goes with anything. I could wear a t-shirt. Now for the
01:55crease I'm going to use this a deeper shade but you see it's like a cooler neutral and I'm going
01:59to use that. And for me, and I've noticed especially as I've gotten older, I try to keep my eye open
02:06when I do this because I want to get it in the right place. If you close your eye you don't
02:09really know where your crease is as much. But if you keep your eye open, see the crease is already
02:13there and what I'm just doing is enhancing that. I'm going to have to blend that out obviously.
02:19But I'm just kind of getting it in the right place and I'm going to do it on this side too
02:24with the eye open. I don't go all the way into the corner. I'm going to kind of start there
02:30and just kind of get it in that crease and that's what's going to give me that deeper set. Now I
02:37might use my bigger brush now to start blending it out. Now I know that the current trend would
02:45be to maybe use a lighter color like this right in here. It's just a preference thing. I personally
02:51don't like that on me but I am aware of what's going on today so I do know that a lot of younger
02:56people would be putting a lighter shade in there. You could stop here, add mascara. If you want to
03:01amp it up a little more you can do liner. So that's what I'm going to do. So now I'm going to
03:05take a pencil liner and this one's by Giorgio Armani and it's like a chocolate brown and I'm
03:12going to just start building up my lash line a little bit like that. One of the things about
03:21modeling when you're very young is you start thinking that you need two hours of hair and
03:26makeup before you even just look presentable and so I think as a young woman when I was modeling
03:31like that definitely got into my head. I guess my life got busier. I got married, had kids. I had
03:36less time to do that for myself. I mean not even that I ever did it for myself and that's why I
03:40think I got into skincare and started Meaningful Beauty is that I knew that my job was to show up
03:45with good looking skin and then when you feel confident in your skin and your skin looks good
03:49you actually don't feel like you need to hide it behind makeup and makeup becomes an accessory as
03:54opposed to something that you have to do. This pencil, one of the things I like about it because
03:59I travel a lot, is it has a blender at the end. You know probably makeup artists would
04:05not use that. I like to go slowly and build it slowly. Definitely need to get it close to the
04:12lash line. I hate that. I hate when there's any gap between the lash line and the liner.
04:23I'm going to go back to my little handy Charlotte Tilbury palette and I'm going to take this brush
04:29and just barely get any product on here and I can
04:35very lightly just go under
04:41the lash line just to give it a little more
04:46drama on the eye.
04:53Okay I mean I think that's enough. Then if you want to even go one more step drama we're going
04:58to go back to our eye pencil and this is something that I didn't understand that you really do see it
05:04it's a tiny thing but doing the waterline on the top. I keep my eye open and I'm getting it
05:11but to get a little bit more definition on the lash line. If you really wanted to go one step
05:16more dramatic, which I'm not going to do now, you could line the whole eye and I do love that eye by
05:20the way but it's daytime. I love a dark like kohl line inside the eyes for nighttime. I just think
05:26it's like timeless and it's like sexy cool. Okay now I'm going to have to do mascara. This is called
05:33Panorama by L'Oreal Mascara. The reason I choose mascara is always about the brush if it's an easy
05:38brush for me to work with. I make sure there's plenty of product on there and then I get it off
05:42with a tissue. I probably waste a lot of mascara this way and I really try to start at the root
05:48and lift. Yeah so I like the brush and okay voila. I actually don't often do my lower
06:00eyelashes. I do it shoots. I don't for real life because it sometimes drops and then I gotta clean
06:06it up and I just don't like that. Okay now the eyes are done and we gotta get a little bit of
06:10that 90s blush going. People tease the 90s girls because we love blush but we do so what can I say
06:16we love we love blush. So I like this Charlotte Tilbury blush it's called pillow talk cheek to
06:22chic and um for today for this look I'm going to avoid the center because that that would make it
06:27a little too modern. I'm going to go the outside and this is the way I learned to blush you know
06:33smile and if nothing else you get a smile in for the day and I like oh my god a little too much
06:40okay and then and if you want to do more of a lift you can get it up here. I kind of like it
06:46right on the apples my foundation brush just to smooth it out. So another thing that was super
06:53big in the 90s as you guys all know is contour and you know back in the 90s I actually needed
06:58contour because I had like my little round baby face. I would take like a little bit of a bronzer
07:02or something and you know if you want to really go 90s you know we would kind of get it in there
07:09and I would do my jawline there jawline. I kind of always learned to do it up there too so I kind of
07:19like that. Also it catches the light in nice ways when you go outside just kind of blend that all
07:27over. There's your contour. It's been so fun over the last couple years actually seeing how
07:35the nostalgia for the 90s because we got to live through it and it was really fun and
07:39I have so many great memories and then recently we did a documentary with me, Christy, Linda and Naomi
07:45for Apple called The Supermodels. We spent a lot of time revisiting some of those great memories and
07:50you know looking at footage from fashion shows and photo shoots and just realizing what an
07:55incredible time it was so I'm a fan of the 90s too so I'm a 90s girl what can I say. So to finish
08:02this look off I'm gonna do the lips. I remember back in the day it was the MAC Spice Pencil.
08:10Everyone had it. Everyone did it. That's not what I'm using today. My friend Terry has a line called
08:16Very Terry and I really like this color Amaretto if I'm gonna do like a 90s thing.
08:21Again I'm doing an abbreviated and I don't really overdraw my lips that much now but
08:26you know I did then. I might have to go to the side. Now I have a little bit of unevenness so
08:32this is where a lip pencil is really good because you can correct unevenness. So I'm gonna overdraw
08:37this side a tiny. I don't do colors that are very different for my skin so you don't have to be
08:43perfect at it because I tend to eat off my lipstick and I don't ever want to be like at
08:47ever want to be like at lunch like this where I only have it on the outside
08:50is that I'll just take this color and
08:55fill in. And also I really like this lip pencil because it stays.
09:03This is a big night out for me. If I'm putting lip liner on oh
09:07this is probably a red carpet. Okay so once I got my lip liner on shape that's
09:16nice. Again I don't overdraw but you can. Even my daughter sometimes she overdraws and you know
09:21I've been through that phase I guess. I don't do it so much anymore. But I do think like a neutral
09:25lip is very 90s especially with like a more dramatic eye. So I really like these. This is by
09:31Tarte. It's called Maracuja Juicy Lip. I don't know. I like the name too Juicy Lip. I want a
09:35juicy lip. I just do that over and again adding that moisture back in. A dry lip can look really
09:43cool especially for a photo shoot or on a runway. But for real life it just doesn't feel good. Like
09:47I definitely want a little emolliency. Maybe now I have a little too much. This was an old trick.
09:57And that gets off the extra.
10:01Voila that's it. Okay so this is my modern take on a light 90s look. So to make it really 90s
10:08let's do a side part. And that's the look.
10:13Bye allure!
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