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Amy Winehouse

Winehouse by Fionn Kidney/Flickr; product by Carlo Mendoza

AMY WINEHOUSE

THE LOOK
“What I love about this look is that it defined her individuality,” Brooke says of the late singer’s thick, signature wings that extended upward, almost to the brow bone. “It’s character analysis,” says Dubroff. “I think before she did this makeup, she was just another singer. But then she did this and it created her character.”

THE TOOLS
While Brooke suggests drawing the wide, straight line with liquid liner, Dubroff is of the mind that cream liner and an angled brush are the way to go. “I would take a dense black cream that would dry and set,” she says. “I’d draw straight up and then take that wing and plump it up from the outer corner up toward the temple, building it about a half-inch thick.”

Shown from top: Lancôme Liner Design ($28, lancome.ca) in “Black Fishnets”; Gosh Long Lasting Eye Liner Pen ($15, at Shoppers Drug Mart) in “Carbon Black” 

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