Most makeup campaigns are not in black and white.
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In 2016, makeup has become an incredible passion and hobby for men and women, but it hasn't become mainstream.
It's definitely an intrinsic part of my makeup that makes me want to see black when everyone else is seeing white.
I do remember doing shows strictly in black and white, too, so you're right.
Perhaps not as badly applied and not as obvious, but for thousands of years, people have worn makeup on stage.
Fashion is constantly changing from decade to decade, but I don't see a change in how many black faces I see on the runway, and it's something we should talk about because it's a problem.
Pageant makeup is so different from your day-to-day look. When you're on stage you really have to pack it on.
Makeup isn't something I've worn a lot of in my life.
Which is probably the reason why I work exclusively in black and white... to highlight that contrast.
This practice of skinny actresses donning fat suits is essentially the new and acceptable blackface in Hollywood.
I don't like to go to premieres or openings. I don't like to have to put on makeup.
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