I was watching 'Up In The Air' and I thought, 'Jesus, who's the old gray-haired guy?' And it was me. I never wear makeup for movies and now it's starting to show.
The two major things that changed the makeup of all professional sports are money generated by television and courts that players went to in order to win their freedom as free agents.
A man without makeup is like a cake without icing.
It's always the guys who have absolutely nothing to give that start screaming and yelling about their makeup and trailers. It's a diversion so you don't pay attention to them, because they stink!
Dancing With the Stars' fans may not know this, but we only get to fully rehearse in full costume, including hair and makeup, once before the show.
My music definitely determines the direction we're gonna move in. It's like music, fashion, hair, makeup.
That's why I began doing makeup in the first place: I was hoping that through helping people see the beauty in themselves, I could try and find it in me.
I don't like to go to premieres or openings. I don't like to have to put on makeup.
I love having my hair and makeup done for red carpets, but to have that done every day would be exhausting.
We makeup artists are a unique bunch of people; we don't have the classic brain, the classic training, but we're creative, so we figure it out.
As cheesy as it sounds, nothing beats a smile and a bit of confidence! As long as you feel good on the inside, you can still look beautiful without any makeup at all.
A clown's makeup and character, that's all he has to sell. He loves and believes in that character.
If I were to wait only for roles that clarify my racial makeup, I'd be waiting for a very, very long time.
Every day, I feel different. Sometimes I don't put on any makeup, and other times, I put on a ton.
Cara's always been a real tomboy. She was never really that into makeup. She's very quick at it.
I love to feel clean. Whenever I was touring and doing shows, the minute I was done, I would immediately shower, take off all my makeup, and put on my PJs.
When I'm not working, I'm definitely a no-makeup girl. The most I ever do is a little tinted moisturizer and a little mascara and blush.
I think a natural look is prettier. I rarely wear makeup, but we always wear sunscreen on our faces.
Makeup is an art form for me. It's a form of expression, and it's such a cool way to get my creative juices flowing.
My top styling tips for brides are, first and foremost, to be careful not to go overboard with makeup. The goal is to look like yourself, just a bit enhanced!
In middle school, I wasn't allowed to wear makeup. I secretly bought Maybelline's SuperStay 24-hr. concealer at CVS. I thought it was the coolest thing in the world.
Ben Nye is bussin'. Bussin'! It is genuinely great makeup, but because people think that it's just for plays, they don't consider it.
When I started doing makeup, I had no intention of doing drag.
It's the beauty in her, But when the makeup occur, I don't see it, All i see is a blur
It's fun to be a woman. It's fun to flirt and wear makeup and have boobs.
It's really easy with makeup to look like you're trying too hard, like a clown. That's not what you want!
I'm not ashamed that I need glasses for distance. I did not feel like I needed to have all of that hair, which was typical Star Jones, or the extra lashes or the heavy makeup.
All reporters have a stripe of irreverence in their mental makeup. It usually keeps them from turning into toadies, a danger for those who associate, even in an adversarial way, with the rich and powerful.
As long as I have enough money for makeup artists, everything is okay. I feel young and very free. But one day, my face will be too old for the camera.
Trying to act cold is a challenge when your makeup's running and sweat is pouring down your neck.
Transatlantic flights are unflattering. Hairstyles flop. Makeup melts away. Faces shrivel or swell from dehydration, and contact lenses give way to spectacles.
My makeup artist, Tonya Brewer, taught me the importance of moisturizing daily. Hydration is a must if you want pretty, dewy skin - which I love.
I was very girly growing up; I loved pink and doing my makeup and doing my hair and painting my nails.
My advice to aspriring models is less is more, try not to do crazy hair and makeup, keep it simple but beautiful when you're trying to find an agency and get started.
I used to go onstage with no makeup on. And then I realised I was looking a little crazy and I had to grow up a bit and look more presentable as a woman.
To suggest that all members of the Republican conference represent their district in a manner that's reflective of the makeup of their district would not be accurate.
Hair and makeup has become part of my pre-competition routine. It's a quiet time, when I can reflect, I can put on some music - and I can mentally get in the zone of performance.
A staple in my makeup bag is Black Opal's True Color Skin Perfecting Stick Foundation, which offers a range of colors with many undertones.
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.
Throughout the years, I've grown up in front of the limelight as a model and an actress and I believe makeup plays an important part in building the confidence to feel beautiful.
When I got to be about 16,17 I got into a beauty pageant and I was allowed to start playing around with makeup.
There used to be no bound scripts and the dialogues were given to us on the day of the shoot. There were no proper makeup rooms.
Looks aren't everything, obviously, but there really is something to putting on a full face of makeup and really feeling the glam!
I wouldn't wear makeup, and I didn't like to let boys open the door for me because I felt like it was sexist.
My body, my clothes, and my makeup are on purpose, just as I am on purpose.
If I am not working, I won't wear makeup and I will wear flats.
I see feminism as a massive party. It's cool, the idea that 50% of the population can now start doing things and having fun and experimenting with their hair and makeup.
The diversity in the CNN makeup room - it's like Ellis Island! No, it's like Noah's Ark: there are two of everything.
Makeup artists are always giving me their stuff. My favorite thing is free stuff. I'll take anything.
When I first got into making makeup, I didn't necessarily want to start a company. I just wanted to make a lipstick that looked like lips, only better.
Every day, put a little makeup on, put on some nice underwear, and you'll keep your husband.
I think wearing less makeup can seem a bit scary for some women because we get so used to seeing ourselves look a certain way.
On stage, you can get away with more, so I definitely use that to my advantage and go bolder with fashion, hair, and makeup. I love a smoky eye and long lashes.
When I was a teenager, I used to watch 'Beverly Hills 90210' - which is totally aging myself - and I'd try to recreate the makeup that they did on Jennie Garth at home.
I go into work and get my hair and makeup done, go into wardrobe. I have to do three hours of school a day.
I don't believe in dressing up reality. I don't believe in using makeup to make things look smoother.
Adjust your makeup to the light in which your wear it.
You cannot possibly be reaching the needs of your consumers when the makeup of your company is not reflective of the community you serve.
What it means to look like a woman or man changes regionally - from mannerisms to clothes to posture to makeup to even your vocals - so I just observe, and I replicate.
It's one thing to read about how makeup is applied. It's another thing altogether to watch it being put on.
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