10. Depending on how much wickedness was being thrust upon her, “head, chest, hands, full body,” she told Elle of the painting process, it could take up to four hours.
In contrast, Grande felt that all she had to do was click her heels three times. “I take the least amount of time,” she shared in one on-set clip. The process involved tattoo cover-up, careful wig placement and the makeup routine that made Grande decide to transform her entire look and “relationship to makeup.”
While quite involved, “There’s no thick eyeliner, there’s no, like, heavy crease,” she described of the beauty vibe. “The lashes are in, like, a cat shape, which still gives you the, like, cat eye lift that I usually love, but it’s also just a more honest representation of what you look like.”



