When it comes to makeup, everyone is always on the search for the most popular items applied to the most popular celebs. It’s undeniable when we say that their makeup always seems to be astonishingly on point and perfect at all times and it’s all thanks to their talented makeup artists. Stellar makeup artists such as Pat McGrath, Michael Ashton and Anthony H. Nyugen- what do they have in common? They are masterminds behind the queen of pop herself and her iconic makeup looks- so let’s talk about Adele’s look.

Certain celebs have nailed their beauty looks so well, that it’s tough not to link them with said makeup moment, from Ariana Grande’s never-ending ponytail to Kim Kardashian’s powerful contour. Adele and her characteristic winged eyeliner are the same way. The Hello singer has resurfaced in the spotlight after appearing on the cover of Vogue, sporting her signature flawless eyeliner. We’ve been fascinated with replicating the perfect, winged eyeliner look since the magazine arrived.

Fortunately for us, Pat McGrath, the mastermind behind the eye look, has divulged the ingredients she used. Of course, we can’t just leave you hanging with just her eye makeup so we’ve gathered a dish from another famous name that has worked with the star. Michael Ashton has been with Adele for 9 years and knows her beauty routine like the back of his hand.

We’ve seen the tutorials and read all the interviews. We’ve got our notes jotted so let’s finally break down Adele’s iconic makeup look.

Let’s Talk Makeup: What Does Adele Use?

Base makeup

Every great makeup look starts with a fool-proof base. During a makeup session on YouTube, the singer recently revealed her go-to cosmetic product for beautiful skin, the Charlotte Tilbury Hollywood Flawless Filter.

During her glam video session with beauty influencer Nikkie “NikkieTutorials” de Jager, Adele remarked, “I’ll literally just put on Charlotte Tilbury, that glowy thing…that glowy cream, I put it on just over my face.”Additionally, she adds, “And then I put a really nice bronze highlight pretty much all over my face,” She comments, “I look like I just walked off the beach.”

According to the brand, the face filter product is a complexion enhancer (hybrid foundation) that mimics the glowing effects of Hollywood lights and social media filters. It’s made with porcelain flower extract to brighten and moisturise the face, fine powders to obscure the appearance of wrinkles and pores and a lightweight glossy oil to hydrate the skin. The product also hydrates the skin for up to 24 hours- that’s a lot of moisture!

For Adele’s blush, Pat McGrath uses the Pat McGrath Divine Blush And Glow Trio in Galactic Sun. For a customised, multi-dimensional blush and highlighter look, she uses all three colours in this palette. With this transcendental complexion trio, master the magic of multidimensional colour and highlighting.

Each Palette blends two Divine Blush tones with a magnificent Divine Glow Highlighter, expertly chosen by Pat for outrageously brilliant illumination. The silky, featherlight formulas glide on, blend, and build with exquisite ease, giving the cheeks, high points of the face, and beyond legendary brightness.

Her iconic cat-eye

So, let’s finally talk about the one you’ve been waiting for. Michael Ashton, a makeup artist, had worked with Adele a decade before, creating the style that would influence the musician’s whole career. Of course, Adele’s winged liner appears to be tough to perfect, but Ashton disagrees.

He always advises beginning from the outside corner and moving inwards when applying eyeliner to one’s own eyes. It causes the hand to draw a straighter line towards the eye’s inner corner.

Begin at the outside end of your lash line and work your way into the centre, then unite the two lines with a tiny line from the inner corner of your eye. Finish with the final flick, which should be done at an upward angle towards the temple. If the flick is coming down too far, he suggests dragging it up at a 45-degree angle. It will refine the line and give you a more extended, elevated look as you pull it higher.

When it comes to creating the musician’s makeup, Ashton uses Chanel’s Calligraphie de Chanel Cream Eyeliner, Kate Tokyo Super Sharp Liner Pencil, and MAC Liquidlast Liner. Marc Jacobs Beauty’s global artistic ambassador suggests using Muji’s cotton buds with Bioderma’s Micellar Water to wipe up any messes and keep the sharpness of the flick.

Let’s talk lips

Adele was known for her bold red lips earlier in her career, but she can pull off a subtle nude just as well. Pat applies the Pat McGrath Permagel Ultra Lip Pencil In Buff from the outer border of the lips to the centre, mixing the colour in to provide depth. For Adele’s lips, she uses the Pat McGrath Mattetrance Lipstick In Christy. Pat’s nude shade of choice, but instead of applying it directly from the bullet, she placed it on the back of her palm and firmly pressed it into her lips with a fingertip for a long-lasting finish with a gentle edge.