![]() And I like it in the colour Chocolate because even though it's super dark, it can be used really lightly and works just as well on blondes. It's also great for getting super sharp and clean brows, or for doing more natural brows. Because it's a wax/gel formula, it keeps my brows in place all day. This is perfect for my nearly invisible brows. Anastasia Beverly Hills Dipbrow in Chocolate It's super black, gives instant curl to even the straightest of lashes, and volumises better than any other I've tried. I also think flawless skin is a must-have, so foundation would be my third necessity! My favourite products for those are:ġ. So necessities for me would be a good mascara and brow product. Three?! What a torturous scenario! Well in my case, I have super blonde eyebrows and lashes. If you only had three products to work with, what would they be and why? It’s easy to blend and catches the light brilliantly! It's really difficult for me to find a good highlight that shows up on my extremely fair skin, but this is definitely the best I've found. Right now it's definitely Kryolan's Shimmering Events Foundation in Silver. What is your can't-live-without brand/product and why? Of course I have an extensive shoe collection beyond that, but 90 percent of the time, regardless of pants, shorts, skirt, or dress – it’s boots. Fashion-wise, my signature look is definitely combat boots. I love the pin-up look and its simplicity, so that's the basis of my go-to for when I'm going out on a normal day. But if you saw me on an everyday basis, I guess you could say it's a bold winged eyeliner paired with a colourful or dark lipstick. I try to have a wide range and change things up quite a bit. I'm not sure I have a signature look in my makeup, at least as far as what I post online. Beautiful imagery is what I love so I fully plan on following that, both in cosmetics and in making films. I actually moved to Los Angeles to pursue either a career in makeup or in cinematography, but makeup has taken precedence so far. I went to school for film because it's the other huge passion in my life. If I wasn't a makeup artist I would be a. I began posting on social media in the beginning of this year (2014) - just as my own personal challenge - and had no idea it would grow into what it is today. I read and watched everything I could to learn as much as possible, experimented on my own face every day, and eventually moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career. ![]() From those two jobs I became really passionate about the craft. ![]() Again, I had taught myself some special effects techniques before this, but this was where I learned a lot of the foundations. I was itching for the FX (special effects) side of things too though, so a year later I got a job as a special effects artist at Terror Behind the Walls, an award-winning haunted house in Philadelphia. I got a job at MAC and learned a lot to supplement what I had taught myself over the years. ![]() So it was a hobby of mine from a young age, but my first professional work as a makeup artist came when I was in college. A few years later I became fascinated with special effects makeup in horror movies. I had to learn how to do beauty makeup for the dance competitions I was competing in. Well, I suppose technically I got started in Philadelphia when I was 8 years old. I think the better question is, ‘why not makeup?’ I love that makeup can be beautiful or disgusting that it can emulate real-life or can be completely sci-fi. I love playing with different colours, shapes and angles to bring out certain features or mute others. It's a way to show off your artistic side, daily! Some people don't like how makeup can drastically change the way a person looks, but that's what makes it fascinating to me.
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