... Read moreHey Lemon8 fam! So, I've been absolutely captivated by Jazmin Bean's unique and utterly iconic aesthetic for ages. Their makeup looks are pure art, pushing boundaries and inspiring so many of us to get creative. Today, I finally took the plunge and recreated one of their famous avant-garde, doll-like transformations – and wow, it was a journey!
If you're curious how to get that distinct Jazmin Bean vibe, let me walk you through my process. The first step, and arguably the most crucial, is achieving that ethereal, pale base. I started with a full coverage foundation several shades lighter than my natural skin tone, then set it heavily with white or translucent powder. This really gives that 'doll-like' canvas, almost removing natural warmth to create a stark, captivating effect.
Next up are those mesmerizing eyes. Jazmin Bean often sports heavily blacked-out eyes, sometimes with a stark contrast like one white and one black eye, or dramatic graphic liner. For my look, I focused on creating a deep, smudged black eyeshadow all around the eye, extending into a sharp wing. I also used a white eyeliner on the waterline to make the black pop even more, or for a bolder take, you can try painting one lid entirely white for that striking dual-tone effect I’ve seen in some of their looks. It truly makes a statement!
The stitched mouth effect is another hallmark of their style, adding a wonderfully eerie yet artistic touch. This is simpler than it looks! Using a black liquid liner, I drew small, vertical lines across my lips, making them look like stitched seams. Sometimes, they also incorporate a pink nose, which is a cute, almost cartoonish detail that balances the intensity of the eyes and mouth. A dab of pink cream blush or even eyeshadow on the tip of the nose does the trick.
What I love most about Jazmin Bean’s makeup isn't just the application; it's the entire aesthetic behind it. It's about embracing individuality, playing with surrealism, and transforming yourself into a living piece of art. It’s not about looking 'flawless' in a traditional sense, but about expressing a deeper, more experimental side. Even without the full makeup, their aesthetic shines through in their fashion and overall persona. This look truly makes you feel like a character from another world.
I found this transformation incredibly empowering. It's a reminder that makeup is a tool for self-expression, not just conformity. If you've been wanting to try something bold and different, I highly recommend diving into the world of Jazmin Bean-inspired makeup. It’s challenging, fun, and totally worth it for the stunning result! What do you think of this look? Would you try it?