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We have little bags we pack specifically for touch-up makeup if you're chosen for the top 16. I knew I had to sneak in my banana because nothing calms my nerves like it! I don't know if it's the potassium, but I need it before I get on stage because it always calms me down.
When I was five, I discovered a secret box that contained Mummy's stage makeup. It was like finding buried treasure. I tried the rouge, the eye shadow, the lipstick. But I couldn't get the rouge off. Mummy spanked me terribly.
During my first photo shoot, I was unhappy because they put so much makeup on me and straightened my hair. I've been stubborn ever since.
There's nothing worse than sleeping in makeup. You wake up looking like a painting that's been left out in a rainstorm.
I had never really paid attention to makeup before, it was just mascara and eyeliner. But then I was watching The Hills, and I was really insecure and they looked amazing and I wanted to look like that.
I've always believed that makeup is a form of self-expression and there is no shame in experimenting with it.
Morphe was one of the first makeup brands that I worked with when I was just starting out. The great thing about them is that they were really invested in social media and influencers like me early.
As a person in the industry, as well as a makeup lover, a lot of times we see brands pressured to do things because of the status quo instead of being genuine and wanting to create and be inclusive. I wouldn’t throw the name universal onto my color corrector if it wasn’t really that.
I'm actually more comfortable playing the stroke victim or the girl with no makeup on, looking scruffy and it's all about what's going on inside rather than on the outside.
I'm not running after glamorous roles, honestly. I'm a performer and want to perform instead of standing like a mannequin wearing a lot of makeup.
I fantasize about the networks making a rule that each show's writing staff needs to reflect the gender and racial makeup of its audience.
I am very much against makeup and high heels and all that we inherit as 'beauty.'
I like doing my makeup myself! It's a hobby of mine. I like to play around. I've learned all the best tricks from the pros!
The degree that these scenes went to... there was a couple of days I was upset... I'd have to hurry back to the girls in the makeup trailer and have a bit of a cry because it messes with your head.
The first thing I do after work is take off my TV makeup with a gentle cleanser. I also try to exfoliate twice a week. Waking up with dull, flaky skin is no way to start the day.
More than the hair and the makeup, what is important is to feel the character.
To be honest, even I was tanned three shades darker in 'Love Sonia.' The fact that people were able to connect to my character was very important. Why should we not have that kind of makeup?
All my success belongs to those who have contributed in my pursuit of art, ranging from writers and directors to makeup artists, lighting crew, etc.
That something that I fought so hard for throughout the beginning of my career is I didn't want to pancake my skin a lighter color to fit into the... ballet. I wanted to be myself. I didn't want to have to wear makeup that made my nose look thinner.
Makeup is not a mask that covers up your beauty; it's a weapon that helps you express who you are from the inside.
My parents were New Yorkers, and I was conceived in Los Angeles. My father was a makeup artist to Clint Eastwood and Richard Chamberlain.
My movies are usually about stripping off the makeup, getting down to the skeleton.
I was very girly growing up; I loved pink and doing my makeup and doing my hair and painting my nails.
I don't know any neighborhoods where everyone's walking around in seven-inch heels and perfect makeup.
My two favorite parts of what I do are definitely writing the music and then writing and directing the videos to support each song. As well as doing my own makeup and styling for the videos.
I'm a drugstore beauty girl, I love going to the drugstore and buying makeup.
I never really wore makeup in high school; I wasn't really into it yet, which is probably good.
With wearing makeup a part of my job as a model, one might think I'd get tired of it, but I absolutely love it.
At 15, I was modeling. I had to do my own hair and makeup. I also made my own clothes because I grew up in South Africa, where fashion was six months behind because of the seasons.
The reason there are so few female politicians is that it is too much trouble to put makeup on two faces.
I've always been into cars. Cars are part of our genetic makeup. It's unavoidable.
I was first to break the news about the death of Lady Diana. The CNN team couldn't get into makeup fast enough.
I find that putting my makeup on and playing with different looks is really relaxing for me before the show.
'G.I. Joe' is a $200 million movie. The makeup trailer was as big as my house! It was a whole other different production. It blows me away. I'm just going, 'Wow, I'm in that.'
I don't turn down fights unless I'm injured. Never have. So it's a part of my makeup.
It's one thing to evaluate a woman's work. it's another thing to say, 'Your hair was this; your makeup was that.'
Some people think wearing powder ages them, but try it anyway. For me it mattes my makeup and blends it well.
Looks aren't everything, obviously, but there really is something to putting on a full face of makeup and really feeling the glam!
I always thought makeup was a beautiful thing, the transformation of it. If someone felt insecure about something, they could put on concealer, and it would change their entire day.
You can always use a toilet seat cover from the stall. It will absorb excess oil, and if you add powder on top, your makeup will be completely refreshed - even if you've been wearing makeup for 6 hours. It's a cool trick to get your makeup looking perfect all over again.
I didn't start wearing makeup until I was in my early 20s, so I never realized that makeup 'wasn't for boys,' as many social norms say.
I was so interested in makeup, but I was pressured to follow what my family and friends wanted me to do.
I found myself sort of becoming a character actor, though I don't know if that would be my natural makeup.
I don't usually wear a lot of makeup because I tend to like a natural look.
When I was in Toronto shooting 'Hemlock Grove,' I'd spend a couple of hours in the makeup trailer every day because my character had all these tattoos. I was telling one of the artists how bored I was - I didn't really know anybody - and he said, 'Pick up a ukulele and start playing. They're 30 bucks for a cheap one.' And I did!
Strike the right balance between your outfit and makeup. Make a statement with one, not both.
I take off my makeup with coconut oil some nights. It sounds like it would clog your pores, but I swear it's saved my skin.
I think it's important for people to be themselves and express themselves through their makeup or their hair or their perfume or whatever it may be.
Egyptian Magic All-Purpose Skin Cream - I heard about it from Michelle Trachtenberg, who got it from someone who used to do Madonna's makeup. I swear by this product. If I get any kind of scar or burn, this stuff heals it. It really does work like magic.
I don't believe in dressing up reality. I don't believe in using makeup to make things look smoother.
I don't think anybody else can play the Hulk like I could. I was able to show emotions even with all of the makeup. I don't think it can be duplicated.
My younger daughter really loves makeup. She's quite good artistically. I could see her going into something possibly behind the camera - whether it's in film or still camera for editorial stuff - but she's very taken with makeup, and she's really quite talented for as young as she is.
Just because you want to be glamorous, don't be a sheep about your eye makeup.
I've been working for this industry since I was 15, and every makeup artist I've known who's worth my time uses Jao Refresher on their hands and their brushes. It's like an all-encompassing sanitizer that smells way better than alcoholy Purell.
I have really acne-prone skin, and unfortunately, my job requires a lot of makeup, so when I'm not working, I do my best to let my skin breathe.
Every makeup artist or stylist with whom I work has many special ideas, tips, and creations. I can always learn so much from them.
But when I went on the stage to do a show, I would put on makeup because I felt that it enhanced my act; it drew attention to what I was doing.
I've always liked playing with makeup. It's fun. I love going places and getting dressed up.
My lips are a lot thinner than what makeup artists usually create, because they make them almost graphic.
That's the spirit in which I went to New York to be with my husband, and when I knocked on the hotel door, she opened the door as Caitlyn as we now know her - full makeup and fully dressed as a woman. So it was devastating to me to see because I had envisioned Bruce opening the door, but it was helpful in my process.
I may be the only actress in Hollywood who won't need a face lift, because when I take off my makeup, I look so great compared to my characters!
If I want to put makeup on, then, cool, I'll do that. But it's not going to be my crutch.
I, Lesley, I like looking nice. I like doing my hair and wearing makeup and wearing nice clothes. But I don't care what my characters look like.
I would like to recommend 'After Putting On Makeup' off our 1st LP, 'The SHINee World.' All of our albums are meaningful to us, but I have more attachment towards it because it is our first album.
As an artist who performs on the stage, I try to express my feelings and convey my inner thoughts through the looks I give the audience. So, I tend to focus on making sure that my makeup highlights my eyes properly.
The synergy created from clothing, hair, and makeup combined is truly amazing, so makeup has been, is, and will be a key factor in establishing my identity as an artist.
I don't necessarily see my not wearing makeup as a social comment or that it's because I work in a female-dominated industry.
I do not wear a lot of makeup. On social media, this seems to work both in my favor and against me.
Don't get me wrong - I'm not against makeup. If I could manage looking like 'me' in a way that also read as tastefully, invisibly airbrushed, I'd sign up for that faster than you could choose a filter to do it for me.
I was in a band when I was 15. We were a glam band. Then I couldn't afford to buy makeup. At the time that was the thing.
The last thing we need is yet another makeup company. Even I have a nervous breakdown when I go through the department store makeup floor.
When I'm working I wear so much makeup, and when I'm out with my friends I wear makeup, so sometimes at school I'm just like, 'Today is not much of a makeup day - foundation, chapstick - done.'
That Shaw is the most egotistical thing! He hogged the camera and spent more time with the hairdresser and the makeup man than any actor on the lot!
If I'm going to see people, I won't wear heavy makeup. It's not attractive on me. When you see those pictures on my Instagram, they are usually for when I'm doing a photo shoot or an interview.
I know how influential I am over my fans and followers. I feel like everything I do, my hair color, my makeup, I always start these huge trends, and I don't even realize what I'm capable of.
I, personally, like to get dressed and then do my makeup and hair in about five minutes.
My personal style is really comfy: flats, tennis shoes, ponytails, no makeup.
I love the whole makeup of men - that they never mature and are always just boys.
I cleanse and wash my face thoroughly and apply ice before I start applying my makeup.
Mascara is the only makeup I actually care about - I've tried them all. I use Diorshow when I'm trying to be fancy, but for every day, I use Blinc.
The human race has a yearning to explore. That's part of our biological and psychological makeup.
When I do makeup, it's performative. I don't really wear makeup, but I use it as a tool to talk about gender and sexuality.
You cannot possibly be reaching the needs of your consumers when the makeup of your company is not reflective of the community you serve.
I had this roommate in college who would get up almost 2 hours before class to do hair and makeup. That's not for me.
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