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2022-05-14 10:03:18 By : Ms. Amy Liu

By Nicola Dall'Asen

Lizzo has landed yet another magazine cover, and, as always, we've been left in utter shock and admiration. On February 23, Variety revealed its latest cover, which features the "Truth Hurts" singer in full-blown 1920s flapper garb including a pixie haircut, art deco jewelry, and a metallic silver shift dress. You can read the accompanying interview and see more photos over at . The real star of the whole shoot, though — at least, if you ask us — is her makeup. You can get a closer look at it right here. For the cover, Alexx Mayo (Lizzo's right-hand makeup artist) created a fittingly retro face complete with a defined Cupid's bow and mint-colored eye shadow that reaches from her lash line all the way up to her eyebrows. Now, those eyebrows. Let's talk about them.  If you were born in a certain decade, you might be getting overplucking flashbacks from the razor-thin size, high placement, and rounded arches of these eyebrows — but like it or not, that's about to be very en vogue. Not only are 1920s beauty trends making the rounds on TikTok right now, but thin, arched eyebrows are all over runways, too. 

Nobody has the time to achieve this look for everyday wear, but if you want to play around with a similar brow shape, take a page from Joey Healy, who previously told Allure to “take a glue stick, warm it up, and carefully run it across the brow. What this does is take away the texture of the brow and flatten it.” Set it with a few layers of powder and foundation, and you're set. "Now you can have fun on top of that canvas; I personally like to use a pomade and a brow brush to draw on that thin brow," Healy said.    

Now, see how eye makeup has evolved within the past 100 years:

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