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International singer Tyla recently gave a memorable show during her Lollapalooza debut. She set the stage ablaze, performing her hits like "Water" and "Art," and looked good doing it. The Grammy award-winner rocked knotless goddess braids with a nude makeup look. Her makeup artist, Matthew Fishman, revealed that he used a few drugstore beauty brands to achieve a flawless look.


“I used the i-ENVY crystal glow lashes in style radiant because they have a flare-out wispy finish, which creates a cat-eye effect. Tyla loves a glossy hydrated lip, with a subtle pink tint, so we used the Ruby Kisses lip oil in shade soft pink to give her that perfect pout," he said.

"We always keep Tyla’s skin really fresh, so I used the Kiss New York Professional Blush Pearl Wand in shade bold begonia for that perfect pop of color. To keep Tyla’s skin looking lit from within, I used the Kiss New York Professional Highlight Pearl Wand in shade lovely-lily.”

\u200bTyla performing at Lollapalooza 2024

Tyla performing at Lollapalooza 2024

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Here's a breakdown of the products below.

Crystal Glow ‘Radiant’ Lash

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These faux mink lashes are lightweight, easy to use, and come in five different sizes.

Ruby Kisses Lip Oil Booster in Soft Pink 

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The lip oil not only gives your lips a nice shine but also moisturizes them, thanks to hyaluronic acid and natural oils like sweet almond oil and jojoba oil.

Kiss New York Professional Pearl Blush Wand in BOLD-BEGONIA

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The Pearl Blush Wand comes with a sponge applicator that is perfect for on-the-go.

Kiss New York Professional Pearl Highlight Wand in Lovely-Lily

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Choose between two shades, love-lily and merry marigold, for the glow you want.

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