Okay, so today I decided to dive into the world of Lindsey Wixson. You know, the model with the bee-stung lips and the gap teeth? I’ve always been fascinated by her unique look, and I wanted to see if I could, you know, emulate it, even just a little bit.

Phase 1: The Research
First things first, I needed to really study her face. I spent a good hour just googling images and watching old runway videos. I needed to see her makeup, her expressions, everything. It’s all about the details, right?
- Loads of photos of Lindsey.
- Runway footage.
- Close up,high definition pic.
Phase 2: The Makeup Attempt
This is where things got interesting. I’m no makeup artist, mind you. But I do own some basic supplies. I started with a light foundation, trying to keep my skin looking as porcelain-like as possible. Lindsey’s skin is always so flawless.
Then came the eyes. I opted for a subtle, shimmery eyeshadow – nothing too dramatic. The real focus, I realized, was on the lips. That signature pout! I tried to overline my lips slightly, focusing on the cupid’s bow to really accentuate the shape. I used a rosy-pink lipstick, trying to find a shade that matched her usual look.
Phase 3: The Pout Practice
Makeup alone wasn’t going to cut it. I had to master the expression. You know, that slightly parted, almost surprised look she does? I stood in front of the mirror for a good 20 minutes, just practicing. It felt silly, to be honest, but I was committed!
I tried relaxing my jaw, puffing out my lips just a bit, and widening my eyes slightly. It’s harder than it looks! Getting that balance between “effortlessly chic” and “just plain weird” is a real challenge.

Phase 4: The Photo Shoot (aka Selfie Session)
Of course, no transformation is complete without photographic evidence. I set up my phone on a makeshift tripod (a stack of books, naturally) and started snapping away. I tried different angles, different lighting, anything to capture that Lindsey Wixson vibe.
I found that the best shots were the ones where I was looking slightly off-camera, with my lips just barely parted. It’s all about capturing that fleeting moment, that hint of mystery.
The Verdict
Did I magically transform into Lindsey Wixson? No, of course not. But did I have fun trying? Absolutely! And I did learn a few things about makeup and facial expressions along the way. It’s amazing how much subtle changes can alter your appearance. Maybe I’ll try channeling a different model next time… who knows!