Model / Celebrity Makeup Thread - Products and Tips

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You're supposed to cleanse morning and night, everyone does..
Everyone doesnt, and no you're not supposed to cleanse both. You should cleanse at night, removing makeup and the daily pollution build-up, dirt, etc off your face, apply whatever treatments and in the morning rinse, pat on water, tone and then treatment. You're overcleansing your face if you're doing it again in the morning. Your skin wasnt exposed to anything during the night to re-cleanse it all over again. That's my point. So avoid overcleansing!
 
Everyone doesnt, and no you're not supposed to cleanse both. You should cleanse at night, removing makeup and the daily pollution build-up, dirt, etc off your face, apply whatever treatments and in the morning rinse, pat on water, tone and then treatment. You're overcleansing your face if you're doing it again in the morning. Your skin wasnt exposed to anything during the night to re-cleanse it all over again. That's my point. So avoid overcleansing!

If you go to any facialist, they will tell you to cleanse twice a day. You don't need to cleanse as much in the morning, but you still need to. I've never met anyone who hasn't washed there face in the morning.
 
If you go to any facialist, they will tell you to cleanse twice a day. You don't need to cleanse as much in the morning, but you still need to. I've never met anyone who hasn't washed there face in the morning.
Yeah....I am a, as you put it, "facialist". The proper term is aesthetician. I also have a Cosmetic Chemistry diploma from UCLA. Think I know what I'm talking about. :innocent:
 
P.S. Aestheticians shouldnt be telling you to cleanse both day/night. It is of course a matter of preference but if you really want your skin to be balanced, you avoid overcleansing.
 
I use the clarisonic brush whilst cleansing so that's why i do it AM and PM (it's great BTW, you should try it!). Let's not make this an arguement, and please remember to stick to what this thread is about ..

And congrats on your Cosmetic Chemistry Diplomia, sounds very posh :P
 
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Christina Aguilera has worn lipsense for years and finally talked about it in March People Magazine. It was mis quoted a few years ago as being Mac. She wears blu-red and cranberry!
 
From Coco Rocha's blog http://ohsococo.blogspot.com/

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~Who says a model doesn't use makeup~

This was the first thing I unpacked and probably the most important. I'm a firm believer in makeup and their for good skin care products. I am recently testing out beauty control spa line. Which seems to be working out very well. I recommend trying the hot green tea mask, it has a warming sensation. Who needs a spa when you have such Yummy home treatments!!
 
US Vogue September 2009
Beauty Index
Featuring: Chanel Iman, Catherine McNeil, Lily Donaldson, Karlie Kloss, and Isabeli Fontana




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about the face cleansing issue-not every skin is the same, some people wake up with oily skin, others dry, others somewhere in between.. I'm sure whether you wash your face or not, it's up to each individual and how their skin reacts. I knew a girl who had bad acne and swore that not washing her face in the morning helped her. Which i would think wouldn't be the case, but it worked for her. Now she has great skin. I on the other hand feel like I need to wash twice because I feel like crap if I dont
 
Gosh I sound so mean back then...I am sorry amore per moda, if you read this.

Thanks for posting those scans, flyme2themoon.
 
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Tatler UK July
Tatler Beauty: My Close-Up: Daria Werbowy



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Christina Hendricks

Mad About Her
Mad Men's Christina Hendricks has single-handedly revived the sex appeal of porcelain skin, womanly curves-- and the bouffant. Here, Hollywood's new siren reveals her must-haves.
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Gwyneth Paltrow

“What products have the best reputation for the various skin types (cleansers, exfoliators, moisturizers, etc.)? What REALLY works? What is GP's [Gwyneth Paltrow] regime? The same questions go for makeup as well. What is the best of the best?”

A: When it comes to my skin-care regime, I use a grab-bag of makeup, creams, and oils that I like to mix and match on a daily basis. Here are a few of the products that I love and that really stand out:


I use Stella McCartney’s Purifying Foaming Cleanser for a gentle wash each day.

Rodin’s Olio Lusso ($140:( This all-natural moisturizing oil leaves skin looking radiant. It has a subtle lovely fresh scent, too.

I love Intelligent Nutrients products which are all organic. The Anti-Aging Serum ($60.00) and the Anti-Aging Mist ($35.00) work in conjunction to eliminate signs of aging and make skin look luminous.

In the winter, when my skin gets especially dry, I use a combination of products from Skinceuticals. A few drops of Hydrating B5 Gel ($67) goes a long way in helping to keep my skin fully moisturized. I use this along with their A.G.E Interrupter ($150) which fights wrinkles and C E Ferulic ($142), their anti-oxidant, after washing my face, neck and chest.


My LA facialist, Sonya Dakar, has an eco-friendly group of anti-aging products called Neutrasphere that I find really works.
I like to use bright lipstick when all the rest of my makeup is minimal. A few months ago, I found the most gorgeous and sleek box set of Tom Ford lipstick. From his line of makeup, these lipsticks come in 12 essential colors. The set can be purchased in Neiman Marcus and Saks in the US and at Selfridges in the UK (after August 1st).


I use Chanel’s Ecriture Automatic Liquid Eyeliner ($34) and Soleil Tan ($48) as a Bronzer.

Laura Mercier’s Undercover Pot ($34), I find, is the ultimate blemish and under-eye circle cover-up. It comes in a pot with a 3 product combo that you can mix up to hide blemishes.

Estee Lauder’s TurboLash Mascara
($32) has a brush that actually vibrates to curl and give lashes volume and length.

For Blush, I stick with Stila’s Convertible Color ($25) which gives a nice glow.

I’ve been using Kiehl’s #1 lip balm forever. It's permanantly in my handbag.

Bobbi Brown’s Tinted Moisturizing Balm ($50) is the perfect foundation with SPF 25 as a major plus. The Everything Mascara ($22) is also one of my everyday essentials.

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