The Oscar winner, who has often been ranked among the most beautiful people in the world, approaches her beauty routine in a remarkably straightforward way for someone whose appearance causes a full-blown frenzy every time she steps out the door.

Jolie, a self-described tomboy growing up, was more fascinated by personality than by-products. “When I was younger, I’m sure I had my times when I would cover my face in makeup, but I was more of a tomboy. I was a little bit of a punk then,” To InStyle, she recalled. “For instance, coloring your hair blue is currently highly popular. Back then, you bleached it and colored it with a Sharpie.”

Find the crease area with the aid of a fluffy brush. Place the brush where you can feel your eyeball while keeping your eyes closed. With a fluffy brush, first, dab a matte brown eyeshadow into the crease. The crease should be thoroughly integrated with it. This strategy shapes the crease region and emphasizes your eyes even more. To complement the color of the crease on the eyelid, apply a neutral eyeshadow. I’ve used a translucent powder on the eyelid since it looks natural and gives the appearance of larger lids.

Jolie wasn’t going to play it safe on the red carpet just because 1998 was the first year she was nominated for a Golden Globe. Before she adopted minor trims and no makeup looks, Jolie was the ’90s beauty risk-taker of our dreams, complete with teal eyeliner.

Two years later, we saw Jolie in her brief but unforgettable goth phase, which was just before she started carrying a vial of Billy Bob Thornton’s blood around her neck. Jolie’s daring appearance included back-grazing jet-black hair, smokey lash lines, and razor-sharp cat-eyes that would make Kat Von D envious.