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While this is a costume makeup look, it is also a historical look! Disney’s “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” was released in 1938, and the 1930s makeup aesthetic is all over this look. Only a stage actress would have worn something this elaborate, but a live actress in full costume and makeup was indeed used as a reference for many images of the Evil Queen. If you’ve ever complained on my other videos “but you didn’t do the eyebrows like [actress]!” you see here the reason why — convincing coverup of dark eyebrows on light skin is nearly impossible. Count how many laters of liquid and powder concealer went to hide the brows as much as they are! But I’m sure I’m not alone in my unwillingness to shave my eyebrows for a single costume appearance, so other interested parties, take note! I don’t usually like to do transformation/contour looks because other people won’t have to do the same contour that I do -- face shapes are all different. This look took almost 2 hours to assemble, and a lot of that was spent on nose contour, trying to make a bulbous, irregular and crooked nose resemble the Queen’s dainty schnoz. Dedicated to W.A. Mozart, a celebrity who has the same difficult to contour nose! (See his portraits!) The music in this video is the Overture to the Magic Flute, in a public domain recording from Musopen. Like this video? Like learning about historical makeup? Support me at Patreon: / polygraphice I am not affiliated with Disney, I have simply taken inspiration from one of their cartoons to create a makeup design. MAKEUP PRODUCTS USED: glue stick for eyebrows - Avery Glue Stic foundation - Sassy + Chic Moisturizing Foundation (no color name on package) contour foundation - Sassy + Chic Moisturizing Foundation “Dark 1” powder highlighter - Jane Eye Zing “Hip Bone” powder bronzer - homemade liquid highlighter - homemade translucent powder - homemade tinted powder - L’Oreal True Match “N1 Soft Ivory” liquid concealer - Lancome Maquicomplet “Porcelaine” powder concealer - L’Oreal True Match Naturale “Fair/Light” eyeliner - black pencil (generic, no name on package) purple eyeshadow - Spectrum Cosmetics “Grapes of Wrath” + L.A. Colors Smoothing Face Primer “Clear” (to make cream shadow) green eyeshadow - L’Oreal Wear Infinité “#3” from “Aishwarya’s Greens” palette + L.A. Colors Smoothing Face Primer “Clear” (to make cream shadow) liner shadow - bareMinerals Eyecolor - “Oz” eyelashes - Andrea Strip Lashes “21 Black” (cut into quarter-length strip) lash glue - no name on package blush - Besame Cosmetics “1915 Rose Delicate Rouge” red lipstick - Anastasia Beverly Hills “Sarafine” pink lipstick - Anastasia Beverly Hills “Dusty Rose”