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Content Creator Jazzmyne Jay Gives New Meaning To "A Pop Of Color" In Her Glam Tutorial


Episode 5 "Express Yourself"

This post is in partnership with Ulta Beauty.

Jazzmyne Jay has some pretty epic stories to tell. But even more epic is her approach to beauty. The content creator and model is a firm belever in walking in your truth, which is probably why she's amassed almost a million followers across Instagram and TikTok. Our good sis loves to break the rules when it comes to style and beauty, so our founder Necole Kane sat down with this social media star for a glam tutorial that we'll never forget.

Jazzmyne, who hails from the midwest, recalls growing up as the only biracial kid in her area. Though she didn't have much access to peers who looked like her, what she did have were two loving parents who instilled in her the magic in being different and encouraged her to stand out from the crowd. It was this celebration of uniqueness in Jazzmyne's household that birthed a natural instinct to let her star shine. Besides, she says, trying to fit it in is just too much work. "I am not a good actor," she jokes.

During this fun and out of the box makeup tutorial, Jazz goes for a glamorous beat with a few beloved products from brands like NARS, Fenty Beauty, and Urban Decay. She swaps out classic black eyeliner for a glittery eye look, solidfying that a pop of color is always her signature ingredient to a finished look.

Watch as Necole and Jazzmyne talk makeup, self-expression, and forging your own path in this inspiring episode of Beautiful Soul.

Scroll through the gallery below to shop Jazzmyne's products from Ulta Beauty.

Jazzmyne's Skincare Faves

Natural Radiant Longwear Foundation

NARS Natural Radiant Longwear Foundation is a buildable, full-coverage foundation with up to 16 hours of lightweight, natural, fade-resistant wear.

NARS
$49

Photo Finish Primerizer + Hydrating Primer

Photo Finish Primerizer + Hydrating Primer

Smashbox Photo Finish Primerizer+ Hydrating Primer delivers a fresh, dewy look while defending skin and perfecting makeup; infused with a Silkscreen Complex, Triple Hyaluronic Acid, + Niacinamide.

Smashbox
$42

Cheeks Out Freestyle Cream Blush

Cheeks Out Freestyle Cream Blush
Fenty Beauty
$22

Olori 3 Eyeshadow Palette

Olori means Queen in Yoruba, a language spoken by the Yoruba Tribe in West Africa. Indulge and be intrigued in the Juvia's Place Queen series which holds 6 highly pigmented shades that will take your look to the next level.

Juvia's Place
$15

Match Stix Shimmer Skinstick

The FENTY BEAUTY by Rihanna Match Stix Shimmer Skinstick is a longwear makeup stick with a light-as-air shimmer formula to highlight, blush, and enhance.

Fenty Beauty
$28

Gloss Bomb Universal Lip Luminizer

FENTY BEAUTY by Rihanna's Gloss Bomb Universal Lip Luminizer is the ultimate gotta-have-it lip gloss with explosive shine that feels as good as it looks-the essential finishing touch to any look.

Fenty Beauty
$20

Heavy Metal Glitter Eyeliner

All the glitz of glam rock (without the spandex or bad hair). Urban Decay's Heavy Metal Glitter Eye Liner is a water-based, buildable liner that contains super-fine glitter in a clear base that dries down quickly and REALLY stays put.

Urban Decay
$22

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