Girls in the Beauty Department

How to Wear Your Hair and Makeup Tonight, Modeled by Georgia May Jagger

Looking for your next going-out hair and makeup combo? Georgia May Jagger, model and face of Rimmel London, has some ideas. And adding a statement earring can't hurt, either! Jagger learned her Saturday-night beauty routine from the best. "My mom [model Jerry Hall] loves experimenting with makeup, changing her face in different ways," says Jagger, 23. "She has a face that's so good with makeup, you know?" So when Jagger gets ready for a night out, at home in London, she has a routine: "Play some Wu-Tang, pour a glass of wine, and sit in front of the mirror with all my makeup." Her new thing, she says, is applying powder shadow on eyes, then putting lip balm on top. "It makes the creamiest eyeshadow," she says. Everything else you need to know about her super-glamorous looks is right here: How to Get Her Glittery Red Lip "It's that seventies-glam kind of thing," says makeup artist Romy Soleimani of the lip above. First, "use your favorite red lip color; a satiny finish has the perfect amount of stick for the glitter." (Try Rimmel London Provocalips 16HR Kissproof Lip Color in Play With Fire, $7.50, us.rimmellondon.com.) Next, choose a fine glitter—Make

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Looking for your next going-out hair and makeup combo? Georgia May Jagger, model and face of Rimmel London, has some ideas. And adding a statement earring can't hurt, either!

Jagger learned her Saturday-night beauty routine from the best. "My mom [model Jerry Hall] loves experimenting with makeup, changing her face in different ways," says Jagger, 23. "She has a face that's so good with makeup, you know?" So when Jagger gets ready for a night out, at home in London, she has a routine: "Play some Wu-Tang, pour a glass of wine, and sit in front of the mirror with all my makeup." Her new thing, she says, is applying powder shadow on eyes, then putting lip balm on top. "It makes the creamiest eyeshadow," she says. Everything else you need to know about her super-glamorous looks is right here:

How to Get Her Glittery Red Lip

"It's that seventies-glam kind of thing," says makeup artist Romy Soleimani of the lip above. First, "use your favorite red lip color; a satiny finish has the perfect amount of stick for the glitter." (Try Rimmel London Provocalips 16HR Kissproof Lip Color in Play With Fire, $7.50, us.rimmellondon.com.) Next, choose a fine glitter—Make Up For Ever Glitter ($15, makeupforever.com) works well—and use the pad of your finger to press it onto your lip. "I used orangey gold," she says, "but you could try pink or violet. The options are endless."

How to Get Her Sculpted Cheeks

There's a back-in-the-day appeal to the look above. "That deep-terra-cotta cheek was big in the seventies," says Soleimani. To modernize it, she pairs creamy bronzer (try Rimmel London Good to Glow Highlighter in Soho Glow, $4.50, us.rimmellondon.com) and brick-red blush. "They probably used powder back then," she says, "but cream formulas feel more like skin." Apply bronzer on the apples of your cheeks, then blend the darker blush onto the underside of your cheekbone. With cheek color this deep, keep lips soft with a peachy tone (we like Dolce & Gabbana Classic Cream Lipstick in Honey, $35, saks.com) and just a swipe of pencil eyeliner (upper and lower lash lines).

How to Get Her Full-Drama Lashes

For the high-impact eyes, Soleimani first curled lashes then applied several coats of mascara. Once it was dry, she went in again with the wand, this time holding it vertically and doing a back-and-forth window-washing movement. "It gives that clumpier yet controlled look," she says. "And this is when the goopy end is actually your friend."

And About That Hair!

To get Jagger's voluminous texture, hairstylist Franco Gobbi first worked in a volumizer (try Garnier Fructis Full & Plush Root Amp Lifting Spray Mousse, $4.50, drugstore.com), then he twisted sections into small buns before blowing dry. Afterward, he uncoiled the buns and spritzed in a spray wax to create piecey separation. Then Jagger flipped her hair to one side to nail the vibe, and—scene.

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