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Beyoncé Just Rocked Coachella With the Most Gorgeous, Glittery Eyes

Quick, to the Beyhive!
She few overhead in a crane. She had a long-awaited reunion with Destiny's Child. She created a new standard that future Coachella performers will forever be held to. And she knocked her makeup look out of the park.
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It should of course come as no surprise that Beyoncé looked as good as she did, but it's worth making note of anyway. Thanks to her longtime partnership with celebrity makeup artist Sir John, who broke the look down in an exclusive interview with Refinery 29, the "Love on Top" singer looked downright amazing. Her lids took center stage with a superlatively sparkly look (though her complexion was a close second with its dewy glow).

Sir John explained that he created the arresting eye look by mixing different glitters: a terracotta base, an iridescent purple, and a third glitter applied to the center of the lids. As for eyeliner, he created her winged liner with a classic black, though he used MAC Technakohl Liner in Brownboarder, $18, on the lower lashline. "I always tell women, even though you make your wing with black, coffee eyeliner on the bottom is the best finisher because it doesn't weigh down the eyes," he explained. He topped off her eye look with the popular L'Oreal Lash Paradise Mascara, $9.99, and added on some L'Oreal Pro Matte Les Chocolats Scented Liquid Lipstick in Dose of Cocoa, $9.99, to her lips.

All that, together with several coats of blush, foundation, highlighter and bronzer (artfully layered in liquid, powder and cream forms to stand up to a marathon 2-hour long performance), made this quite the makeup look for the books. #BEYCHELLA.
BY ROSIE NARASAKI | APR 16, 2018 | SHARES
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