
It’s also a window into what might have landed in upcoming episodes of Euphoria. The lineup of looks so far-dotted coral eyeliner with shimmery lids tiny crystals in the shape of a winged cat eye or a single tear a “ pastel Goth” moment befitting a downbeat spring-is the mark of idle hands.

Here it goes! deep breaths.” So began the caption on a post from March 31, Davy’s first makeup selfie in what has become an ongoing series. Even when Euphoria debuted last summer-its ethereal makeup catapulting an experimental aesthetic into the mainstream-the surge of new followers on Davy’s Instagram saw the craft, not the craftsman.
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Davy is describing the behind-the-scenes anonymity that accompanied the early part of her career: creating the humidity-soaked skin in Barry Jenkins’s Moonlight, or the bright cherry lips in Under the Silver Lake. It's never been about me or my face,” the 31-year-old says, speaking from her home in Highland Park, on the east side of Los Angeles. It was Davy herself, working with the only talent she’s got. But when Doniella Davy, the makeup department head for HBO’s Euphoria, recently created a beauty look with spiky silver appliqués-an effect akin to armored lashes-the sunlit face in the frame didn’t belong to Zendaya or Hunter Schafer, who play best friends on the show. The fleeting minutes of magic hour often inspire hustle on set, a race to get the shots before losing the light.
