It's a funny relationship that makeup artists have. I always feel kind of like a dentist. People look at me and think of pain.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I have problems because I'm very expressive, and usually red lipstick gets on my teeth and face.
I'm so glad I'm not a dentist. How many times does someone say, 'Oh, Doc, it felt so good when you were drilling my teeth'? Never. But when you give someone a wonderful cookie, you put a little of yourself in, and you see someone's face light up - that's immediate approval.
Makeup is scary. When I do it myself, it's just mascara, and sometimes I forget even to do that.
I think women have always been trying to look healthy. The makeup artists just teach you the quick cheats.
When you photograph someone, you have to make them feel good, and you know that they want to look good. It's the same relationship that you have when you apply makeup on somebody. We're almost like shrinks.
I had to fight my whole life to break out of my circumstances. That's just part of my makeup.
When I go out, I love to put on mascara and lipstick, but I simply don't have time for leisurely facials and treatments. Going to the beauticians is not a priority for me, as when I'm off work, there is always so much catching up in the house to do.
I understand what it feels like not to like aspects of yourself. There have been times that I have felt really terrible about the way I look. I have the seed of that feeling.
Prosthetic makeup is always frustrating.
I don't really wear makeup. I don't like the feeling of it. I just put mascara on, and that's kind of it.