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“Maybe it’s a Jules look but a little more with a Maddy glam aspect to it.
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There’s such an insane amount oftalent on TikTokand Instagram, it blows my mind.”
“I was challenged with figuring out how to continue theEuphoriamakeup conversation,” she says.
“That’s a fine line that I like to see to it I’m always walking.”
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Each carefully chosen rhinestone, eye shadow shade, and flick of liner means something deeper.
Below, Davy breaks down all the hidden messages you may have missed.
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Sometimes I dot the roots to make them look fuller," says Davy.
On the flip side, her Maddy-inspired or Caddy, as Davy calls them looks are sharper and bolder.
Davy said she wanted to take Maddy’s carnival look from last season and inverse it.
In my and Sydney’s eyes, we just associate baby blue with her.
I realized that actually going with the stark white would pop more on her skin tone.
I thought white would also look kind of jarring, a little weird borderline off, just shocking.
She’s really going through it to be morphing into her best friend.
““There’s definitely a comedy to it, especially with those looks,” Davy says.
But then it finally gets Nate’s attention.
It’s that secondhand embarrassment because it looks extra dramatic on her.
And then the white was definitely a choice to make it look even more strange and odd.”
For Maddy’s makeup this season, Davy let actor Alexa Demie take the lead.
“Alexa came in with really strong ideas about her makeup this season,” says Davy.
Alexa meets Maddy."
The central theme of Maddy’s looks this season was eyeliner as sharp as her insults.
“But we all were aligned that we wanted the wing to just be ultralong.
But the whole look is simple.
Its more minimal.”
“It perfectly gets her personality and mood straight from Alexa’s mind,” she continues.
It was that exact dichotomy of those two looks that I wanted to really get for that scene."
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“I have been just loving this sort of modern take on Twiggy, with the little spikes.
Lexi’s liner is never going to be that straight-out snatch, just because of her nerdiness.
Her beauty is always a little bit retro-inspired; she has that perfect preppy retro style.”
“I didn’t want her makeup to ever feel really makeup-y,” she says.
“I wanted it to feel more sort of sketches or shapes.
I didn’t want it to feel feminine at all.
The makeup looks are more just like, shapes.
They don’t feel like a look.”
I was like, ‘You do the look today.
Do you want to sketch something out?’
And she was going to do something more elaborate.
And she loved that.
This season, not so much.
“Rue is just a hot mess,” Davy says with a laugh.
“We just make her look as bad as we can.”
Which is a process, considering Davy’s canvas is Zendaya.
“And then we grease her up.
We were actually using this Elizabeth Arden product Zendaya wanted to use, theEight Hour Cream.
Its essentially fancy Vaseline.
And we use fancy lip gloss for her snotwe usePat McGrath glosssince its really thick.”
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