WATCH WHAT HAPPENS LIVE WITH ANDY COHEN -- Episode 17010 -- Pictured: Martha Stewart   Credit: Charles Sykes / Bravo / GETTY IMAGES



WATCH WHAT HAPPENS LIVE WITH ANDY COHEN -- Episode 17010 -- Pictured: Martha Stewart   Credit: Charles Sykes / Bravo / GETTY IMAGES

WATCH WHAT HAPPENS LIVE WITH ANDY COHEN – Episode 17010 – Pictured: Martha Stewart Credit: Charles Sykes / Bravo / GETTY IMAGES

WATCH WHAT HAPPENS LIVE WITH ANDY COHEN – Episode 17010 – Pictured: Martha Stewart

Credit: Charles Sykes / Bravo / GETTY IMAGES

From her chic velour jumpsuits to her side gig as a selfie-taking extraordinaire, it’s no secret that Martha always looks perfectly polished. One of the ways she achieves her signature look is by following a tried-and-true makeup routine, which she recently shared on social media.

The multi-hyphenate paired up with her longtime makeup artist, Daisy Toye, to show her followers how she gets her flawless glow. The clip also includes guest star appearances from two of Martha’s dogs, bulldog Bete Noire and chow chow Empress Qin.

Toye starts with a base layer of foundation, which she instructs viewers to apply with a wet sponge. This makes it easier to blend the makeup into the skin. She then goes in with a small brush, dabbing some extra product on and around the eyelids. To set the foundation and ensure its longevity, Toye applies translucent powder with a fluffy brush.

To create Martha’s soft, natural eye look, Toye prefers to use a palette with matte shadows. She delicately sweeps a brown shade across the eyelids and lines the top and bottom lids with eye liner. Toye then goes in with a fine tip pencil to define Martha’s brows. The look is finished off with a few coats of Maybelline Falsies mascara—Toye’s favorite.

Once her eyes are complete, Toye applies a beautiful nude pink blush for a “luminous pop.” She then blends in Martha’s lips—which are given the perfect pout thanks to liner and and a nude shimmery gloss. For the finishing touch: “Spritz setting spray for long-lasting makeup,” Toye writes in the post.