How Lana Condor Got Ready For Her First Met Gala

Lana Condor got ready for her first Met Gala with a team of glam experts and gave POPSUGAR an exclusive peek at how her campy beauty look was achieved. To start off, makeup artist Anton Khachaturian asked Condor to use a Talika Bio Enzymes Hydrating Mask ($12) the morning of the event. When it was time to prep her skin for makeup, Khachaturian chose Eye Therapy Patches ($9) and Photo Hydra Day Intense Moisturizing Face Cream ($45). He stressed the importance of having hydrated skin as a base for makeup. "Proper moisturizing and having a perfectly prepped canvas definitely helps and is my main component for lasting makeup," he said.

Because Condor's dress was already so over the top, Khachaturian kept her makeup understated and fun. "I wanted to keep her makeup fresh and beautiful. I used a razor-thin liner and [pink eye shadow] on top to boost the campiness while still keeping the look chic," he said. To make the eyes really pop, Khachaturian layered on Lashify lashes. "I did four clusters on the outside and then two clusters of [a shorter lash] on the inside," he said. "After doing one layer, I doubled everything up!"

Hairstylist Matt Fugate designed Condor's hair so that it wouldn't compete with her dress. "I wanted to do something romantic yet still showstopping, so we created a textured asymmetric updo that emphasized shape and balance," he said.

Fugate instructed Lana to show up with second-day hair so that it would have extra texture. Once she arrived, Fugate prepped the hair. "I used Dove Care Between Washes Foam Dry Shampoo ($4) on her roots and then flipped her hair over and power-dried for texture. I then added Dove Re-Hydrating Mist ($5) all over her hair."

To add even more texture to the hair, he used a small curling iron to create waves around the crown of her head and face before brushing it out to add softness. He then added the volume and fullness version of the dry shampoo. Because the dry shampoo provided some hold to the style, Fugate slipped dry shampoo.

As for her updo, it was actually created by placing a low pigtail on one side of her head and a high pigtail on the other. He then created "bubbles" using elastics down the length of the hair, and pulled and pushed the hair to create more of a messy look. Finally, he secured up the ponytail with pins to create the airy loose look.

Check out the behind-the-scenes photos ahead, as well as Condor's final look.



from POPSUGAR https://www.popsugar.com/beauty/Lana-Condor-Makeup-Hair-Met-Gala-2019-46118214
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