Glitter King Kevin Kaila from wigged out explains how to make makeup sparkle

‘Glitter King’ reveals how to add a bit of sparkle to your makeup look – and more is ALWAYS more in his book

  •  Glitter King Kevin Kaila has revealed how to apply glitter for the best effect 
  • The glitter boss said adding sparkles to your crease and lips are easy wins
  • He also likes to mix his glitters – using various shapes and sizes to add drama

Australia’s self-described ‘Glitter King’ has revealed more is always more when it comes to adding a few sparkles to your makeup routine before a night out. 

Kevin Kaila, who is best known for his sparkly night-time looks, loves coating his beard, brows and eyes in various shades of glitter.

The entertainer told FEMAIL mixing different shapes and shades of glitter can also add to a look and make it even brighter.

Australia’s self-described ‘Glitter King’ has revealed more is more when it comes to adding a few sparkles to your makeup routine before a night out

Kevin Kaila, who is best known for his very sparkly night-time looks, loves coating his beard, brows and eyes in various shades of glitter

He's pictured here pulling off his signature glitter beard look

Kevin Kaila, who is best known for his very sparkly night-time looks, loves coating his beard, brows and eyes in various shades of glitter

For Kevin mixing glitter, adding it to his cut crease, creating an easy glitter lip and ‘going wild’ are all key to perfecting the look.

‘Go Wild! It’s glitter, you weren’t aiming for subtle, were you?’ he said when sharing his tips recently.

He said adding makeup to a cut crease is an easy way to achieve an even more dramatic look.

‘Bonus tip for creating a cut crease. Use a little Bioderma Sensibio H2O Eye on the end of a cotton bud, to clean the cut crease. The formula works great to remove the makeup but leaves no oily residue and you can go straight back in with more makeup and glitter,’ he said. 

Glitter lips are also easy, according to the makeup artist.

‘Use a fine glitter on top of any lipstick! It will both set the lip and make it glitter all night. Just dab on with your finger immediately after applying your lipstick,’ he said.

The entertainer told FEMAIL mixing different shapes and shades of glitter can also add to a look and make it even brighter and believes people shouldn't go for subtle when using glitter

The entertainer told FEMAIL mixing different shapes and shades of glitter can also add to a look and make it even brighter and believes people shouldn’t go for subtle when using glitter

What are Kevin’s tips for using glitter as makeup? 

Tip 1 – Mix your glitters! Finding different shapes and shades of glitter will make the end product sparkle even more!

Tip 2 – Adding glitter to your cut crease! A cut crease is already a dramatic makeup look, but making that glitter, takes it up to the next level!

Tip 3 – Easy glitter lip – Make any lip a glitter lip, use a fine glitter on top of any lipstick! It will both set the lip and make it glitter all night! Just dab on with your finger immediately after applying your lip stick!

Tip 4 – When working with glitter keep a large dry fluffy fan brush handy. Use it to bush off any fall out on your skin where you don’t want the glitter.

Tip 5 – Go Wild! It’s glitter, you weren’t aiming for subtle, were you?

Tip 6 – Bonus tip for creating a cut crease. Use a little Bioderma Sensibio H2O Eye on the end of a cotton bud, to clean the cut crease. The formula works great to remove the makeup but leaves no oily residue and you can go straight back in with more makeup/glitter!

 Source: Kevin Kaila 

Kevin, who has his own glitter range, says people shouldn’t be afraid to use glitter.

‘People get a bit stressed or sensitive that they keep finding specks of glitter for months. That’s just little reminders of what a fabulous time you had. What’s so wrong with that,’ he asked. 

Despite loving glitter he admits it shouldn’t go everywhere.

‘When working with glitter keep a large dry fluffy fan brush handy. Use it to bush off any fall out on your skin where you don’t want the glitter,’ he said.



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