Lisa Eldridge on Marilyn Monroe's Iconic Eye Makeup Secrets. Products Link in Bio.

Meet Lisa Eldridge, one of the world’s most renowned makeup artists. Known for her educational tutorials and signature red-carpet looks, Lisa’s influence spans creative roles with Chanel, Shiseido, and Lancôme, where she currently serves as Global Creative Director.

In 2019, she launched her eponymous makeup line, celebrated for innovative products like the True Velvet Lipsticks and Seamless Skin Foundation. Lisa continues to inspire her community to celebrate their unique beauty and experiment creatively. 💄✨ Follow along @lisaeldridgemakeup for more!

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Comments

  1. @curvygirl813

    I found myself distracted by the whites of the models eyes. They definitely were not white, but kind of yellowish red.

  2. @WhitneyDahlin

    ‼️I feel like you didnt zoom out enough at the end! I wanted to see what it looked it like if you were meeting her in person! But you zoomed in so far and set the camera at a weird angle instead! You cant even see what the finished makeup looked like really!

  3. @NicholeRojas-r8i

    Looks like another person…. Although I do see art here I can't avoid to realize that it's fake

  4. @tasha3757

    Her lipstick routine was just as rigorous too. If I remember correctly she used 5 different shades of lipstick to get that iconic look

  5. @smilesalltheway4ever

    her eyeliner was also thicker in the centre of her eye and thinner towards the edges, it was to give that sleepy sultry look she was famous for

  6. @alenaadler8242

    The redness in the model's eyes is the price one pays. Change your eye products frequently, and never share… Use disposable applicators on a product that's never had a reused applicator if working with a makeup artist who doesn't want to use your product.

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