Emerging from an almost one year hiatus I decided to touch on a series that is especially close to my heart. There isn’t a person I know that doesn’t posess some kind of child like sentiment for Batman. So, what better way to celebrate my homecoming than to touch on something as bold and nostalgic as the Dark Knight? I had promised all of you that I would do a tutorial for Catwoman a few weeks ago, but I am still waiting on the mask I’ve ordered so I can really capture the true essence of her character. I decided I would showcase another Gotham villain in the mean time that has as much spunk and unpredictability as a fourth of July firecracker; Dr. Harleen Quinzel.
In light of the several incarnations that Batman characters have gone through over the years I thought it would be a great idea to eventually recreate all of them. Everything from the classic looks to the modern movie remakes and even looks of my own creation will be present in the series, so look out for this in the near future. I think this way it will will feel more complete, all while catering to the many different Batman fans out there. Anyone that watches my videos knows that I am a stickler for detail and authenticity so I hope that my interpretation of Harley lives up to her larger than life personality.
Products Used:
Benefit Dear John Moisturizer
Urban Decay Pore Perfecting Primer
Lancome Renergie Lift Foundation -
Stila Perfecting Concealer - Shade A
Smashbox HD Concealer in Light
Ben Nye Death Wheel - Vampire white
Cover FX translucent powder
Raving Beauty Cosmetics e/s - Electric White (iridescent glow)
Smashbox Limitless kohl pencil - Smoke (outline)
Urban Decay 24/7 pencil in Zero (Mask base)
Smashbox cream liner - Caviar
Urban Decay e/s - Ransom
Stila e/s - Ebony
Stila Stay All Day liquid eyeliner - Black
L’Oreal Voluminous Mascara
Stila Convertible lip and cheek color - Gerbera
Coastal Scents - Matte red e/s
OCC Lip Tar - Vintage
Bye-bye for now Bats!
-H.Q.
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I’m a freelance makeup artist residing in Ontario, Canada. I'm inspired by everything from the dusty, archaic theatres, to the antiquated charm of the silver screen. A self proclaimed vintage girl with a penchant for the beauty in eras past.
