One of the makeup artists once dyed my dog blue with vegetable blue.
This is the essence for every human being to realize that who they are, essentially, is far more than the physical body and is far more than the mental body, the psychological makeup, the psychological "me" body. Who they are is far deeper than that.
I never thought I was pretty. I couldn't even put on eyelashes or makeup.
I definitely look back at certain moments and don't think I look good. . . but I know why! I didn't have a hair stylist, I did all my own makeup, and I was going to the local fabric store for all of my outfits.
I used to wear more makeup, but I've learned to enjoy being natural.
It doesn't matter how shaky a woman's hand is. She can still apply makeup.
I don't like standard beauty - there is no beauty without strangeness.
It's never boring in makeup.
Most men when they make up their faces, the makeup stands forward, and their faces are behind.
I'm really an outdoorsy girl. People think I can't go anywhere without getting all primped up, but I love to go camping, and I'm totally fine with not doing my hair or makeup, not taking a shower and just hiking.
I used a lot of pancake makeup and a prayer, and a Buddhist chant.
Syd Barrett of Pink Floyd was the first person in rock I had seen with makeup on. He wore black nail polish and lots of mascara and black eye shadow, and he was so mysterious. It was this androgynous thing I found absolutely fascinating.
My parents were New Yorkers, and I was conceived in Los Angeles. My father was a makeup artist to Clint Eastwood and Richard Chamberlain.
I've discovered special makeup by a company called M. A. C. You could wear it on the surface of the sun and it wouldn't move.
Personalized beauty is about each woman being able to create her own makeup routine that complements her coloring and style.
I'd be more than willing to give names and phone numbers of every makeup artist I worked with.
I don't make an effort to be sloppy. I just don't consider a perfect hairdo and a perfect face to be beautiful. If I had my way I'd dress myself and do my own makeup for magazine shoots.
In order to be a mentor, and an effective one, one must care. You must care. You don't have to know how many square miles are in Idaho, you don't need to know what is the chemical makeup of chemistry, or of blood or water. Know what you know and care about the person, care about what you know and care about the person you're sharing with.
I hated the makeup. I hated all that pancake makeup. I didn't really like dressing for parts.
My front door had seen jean skirts, dresses, even a see-through tube dress over a string bikini. A handful of times, spackled-on makeup and glitter lotion. Never pajamas.