Elizabeth Taylor taught me that if you do your hair and makeup first then take a hot bath right before you leave, it brings out your inner glow and takes away the powdery look from makeup. I do that right before every date.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My makeup is usually left over from the night before.
For the record: I wear makeup. All. The. Time. But I do it in a way that looks natural.
I'm normally fairly busy rushing from job to job, so have little time in the mornings for my beauty regime. However, this usually means my hair and makeup is done for me when I get there, which is great!
When I'm not shooting, I don't wear much makeup. I just moisturize and maybe put on a berry-colored balm on my lips and cheeks, and then mascara - that's it. My face and hair gets abused every single day, so I try take it easy on off days.
Makeup can help you capture a moment.
In my regular life, I don't really wear much makeup unless I'm going out.
If you're not wearing a lot of makeup, you don't have to take a lot of it off. So, my goal is to wear the least amount of makeup possible so I don't have to steam my face and take it all off.
I'm not really into makeup, not really into fuffing with hair and stuff.
I don't ever wear makeup. I steam my face. I put hot water to open pores and cold water to close them.
Some makeup you put on and feel like you're getting pimples by the hour.