Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Late to the Party: MAC Vanilla Pigment



There are many benefits to cleaning out and reorganizing your makeup kit. For example, the always delightful "Oh, wow, I forgot I had this!" moment. This happened to me recently when I discovered a tiny jar hidden in the back of one of the trays of my traincase - MAC Vanilla Pigment.

Have you used this product? I've heard lots of people raving about it and it is often mentioned as one of the "must haves" in several MAC Master classes I've taken. I probably picked it up during one of those said classes, gave it a home in my kit, and then promptly forgot about it.

Well it was good timing that I re-discovered it as I had a bridal trial this past Sunday. I was getting ready to apply some highlighter, when it occurred to me that this was a perfect opportunity to make use of the Vanilla pigment!

Now you have to be careful with these because there's no sifter or anything. And in all honesty, I usually avoid pigments because I'm terrified of spilling them everywhere. :) There is a thin plastic lid on top that had just enough pigment on it so I applied it from there using a small duo fiber brush (specifically, my Costco version of the MAC 188 brush).

Making sure to tap off any excess, I applied it to the top of her cheekbones and it looked beautiful! It's one of those colors that you can't really see but as she turns her face, you'll see a really pretty sheen and glow and it really lights up her face! It looks to be golden-pinkish in color with just enough shimmer. I also added a bit to her eyes as well - under the arch of her brows and by her inner tear ducts.

I really loved the overall effect, looked very "bridal" to me. The product is also multi-purpose, I've read how other peeps have actually mixed a bit of the vanilla pigment with their foundation to give their face a more dewy, glowy look!

Let me know if you use this product and what you think about it, or if you have a different "must have" product for highlighting.
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Sunday, March 27, 2011

I need a few opinions about my maternity leave!

Hey everyone,

If it seems like I've been slacking on the posting in the last 2 weeks...it's because I've been super busy and also for the last week my mom has been in town visiting. March and April are pretty busy months for makeup artists, but once my mom leaves, I'll at least have time to post a few more FOTDs :)

Also, I just wanted to get a few opinions on when I should take my maternity leave...

So unfortunately with my job, I can't just go to work and take my maternity leave whenever I start to feel contractions. Most of my jobs come from doing makeup for weddings, which means brides email me months in advance to book me. I have to be careful to not book jobs too close to my due date, just in case I go into labor. I'd feel AWFUL cancelling on a bride last minute. SO, I need to decide a cut-off date. I need to be firm with not booking any more jobs after a certain date.

A little pregnancy history -- I was induced with both of my last babies on their due dates. However, with my 2nd pregnancy, I went into labor several times starting from 34 weeks. Each time, I went to the hospital and the hospital was able to stop the labor with certain medicine, and eventually I "held out" til my due date.

This time around I'm due June 8th. If all goes as planned, I'll be induced around June 6th, but since no one can predict a pregnancy, I need to be prepared for the fact that I may go into labor early.

Please help me by answering this quick poll below:

My Due Date is June 8th, when should my last "work day" be before I take my maternity leave?
May 15th or earlier
May 20th
May 25th
May 28th
May 31st
June 2nd
  
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Saturday, March 26, 2011

Welcome to My "New" Makeup Blog!

Hello everyone! Welcome to my brand new "Makeup by Audrey" blog. If you glance below, you might be wondering how is this a *new* blog when there are already so many entries. No? Well, I'm going to explain anyway. ;)

Just to give you a little background - I have been blogging on various blogs for several years. I've actually been blogging about makeup specifically since 2008 when I was just discovering my love for it. (No, sadly I'm not one of those makeup artists born with a brush in her hand, haha!) If you go back to my old entries, you can see all my "experiments" with makeup as I went through my learning process. I think it's rather fun to see where I was before compared to where I am now so I decided to carry over all my older posts to this blog. That's why you might see some odd links or references.

This is the very first original post of the brand new "Makeup by Audrey" blog.  I plan to write about my adventures as a makeup artist in addition to the general makeup love. ;)

If there's anything you'd like to see, please let me know! Be sure to follow, subscribe, bookmark, etc :D
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Thursday, March 24, 2011

Las Vegas Haul! I think my biggest one to date!

So I just got back from Vegas. I hit up the CCO, and also bought a LOT from the mac pro store when I took a master class. I haven't really had the chance to play with anything yet, except my pink cult blush, which i LOVE.

Yayyyy Goodies!!

Empty Quad (for my studio finish skin correctors), Marine Ultra Chromaline, Empty Blush Palette
Blushes: Rhubarb, Coygirl, Devil, Melba, Well Dressed, Fleur Power

Powder Puff, Fix +, Pink Rebel Lustre Drops, Soft & Gentle MSF, Studio Finish Skin Correctors in: Terracotta, Ochre, Light Peach, and Pure Orange

Top Row: White Face & Body, 2 Brush Cleansers, Bulk Wipes
Middle Row: Micronized Airbrush Foundations in nc10, nc20, nc30, nw15, nw30, nw45, Studio Fix powder nc25, Careblends powder in Medium
Bottom Row: Pro Longwear Concealers in nc15, nc30, nc45, nw15, nw25, nw45, Skin Refined Zone Treatment, Madly Magenta Cream Colour Base

Pinkie Pencil, O-J Pencil, 2 205 brushes, 222 brush, 231 brush

Top Row L to R: Photo Realism Quad, Tone Grey Quad
Bottom Row: Pollinator, Suave Intentions, Love Lave, and Tissueweight

Lipsticks L to R top row: Chatterbox, Vegas Volt, Purple Rite, All styled Up
Bottom Row: Neon Orange, Peachstock, Steal My Heart Lipglass, Icescape Lipglass

These were all mixed in the previous photos, but this is what I got from the CCO
L to R: Photo Realism Quad, Pink Rebel Lustre Drops, Tone Grey Quad
Love Lace, Tissueweight, Steal My Heart Lipglass, Icescape Lipglass, Purple Rite Lipstick, All Styled Up lipstick.
Suave Intentions, Pollinator Eyeshadows

The 2 story MAC pro store in Vegas

A peek from the airbrush master class taught by MAC senior artist Jenn Karsten

Some of the goodies that were on our workstation
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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Vintage Makeup Artist and Stylist Ashley aka LisaFreemontStreet Gives Back!

Ashley (LisaFreemontStreet) & Client

Nineveh: Ashley, how did your passion for makeup and hair styling start?

Ashley (LisaFreemontStreet): I have always had a passion for beauty products, makeup, and hairstyling. I used to read and re-read this 'beauty workbook' I had in my pre-teens until it had nearly fallen apart! But I learned a lot in the book and all the magazine articles and beauty books I've read since. There are photos of myself in those years that are cringe-worthy, but I like to think that all the 'trial and error' lead me to truly discover my own makeup style.

Nineveh: And, it seems like you really found yourself in retro, classic styles. Tell us more about that.

Ashley: I have always had a deep love for classic films, and the styles of hair and makeup in the 40's and 50's really called to me. Grace Kelly and Ginger Rogers were my favorites. They each spoke the language of their generation in such a significant and iconic way. I finally decided, about 6 years ago, to re-create those hair and makeup styles in earnest. I also decided that I would never again be afraid to wear those styles in public, even if doing so drew extra attention. Thankfully, my commitment to vintage styling has drawn far more positivity than I expected. Embracing my femininity has also made me feel more connected to the prior generations of women in my family.

I consider myself to be a vintage enthusiast always, even on the days when necessity calls for a pair of jeans or a tank top. So for those quick trips to the market, I at least try to always apply my winged liner or wear a pretty hair accessory-something to make me feel girly. It�s no secret that I'd rather be in a dress any day of the week!

Nineveh: Yes, with the success of your YouTube Channel and Blog, it is quite evident that there are plenty of other women who like what you do! When you speak about femininity, in terms of Retro iconic women, I think of Audrey Hepburn and Marilyn Monroe � two of my favorites. Who are some of yours?

Ashley: Ginger Rogers and Grace Kelly are my favorites, for sure. But I really enjoyed re-creating the over-the-top onscreen looks of Garbo and Harlow, as well as the 60's 'kitten' looks inspired by Sophia and Brigitte. Audrey Hepburn is someone whose look I have yet to visit on my channel. I think it's because I admired her so much, as a person, that I find it a bit intimidating to attempt her style. I guess I just gotta get over myself, huh? *chuckle*

Nineveh: You would do an amazing job recreating her looks. I say, Go for it! As far as retro films which are your favorites?

Ashley: My all time favorite film is 'To Kill a Mockingbird'. Atticus Finch is my hero. But the beauty fiend in me will always love the 1939 classic, 'The Women'. It's just a perfect film in so many ways but especially in the way that it celebrates females! No other movie comes close. Let's go watch it, Debbie!

Ashley (LisaFreemontStreet)
Nineveh: I would love that. Just tell me when and where. :-) In the meantime, let�s talk music. You haven�t been afraid to use music to set the mood in your videos. Tell me about your favorite retro tunes.

Ashley: I love the music of the Golden Age, in general. There are probably too many to mention. But one that instantly comes to mind is 'It Might as Well Be Spring' by Doris Day. Not sure why. Just the mood I'm in, I guess.

My taste in music really runs the gamut, as can be determined by the songs I choose for my videos. Of the artists 'before my time' (wretched expression!), the ones I most admire vary with my mood. Right now, I can't get enough Les Paul and Mary Ford! I want to sound JUST like her.

Nineveh: But you want to look like a redhead, right?

Ashley: I want my hair to STAY red, so I use a permanent color every six weeks or so. My favorite is L�Oreal Preference in Medium or Dark Auburn. I like to kick up the red between colorings with a semi-permanent dye like Manic Panic. The shade �Flaming� is just enough red to give your color that shocking boost it needs when it starts to fade. I leave the semi-permanent color on for just about 15 minutes or so, keeping the results less artificial.

Nineveh: That�s quite the routine, Ashley. And for your classic, retro red lips � what is your routine?
Ashley: Red lipstick is such a personal thing (*wink*). But if I have to name one that is perfect for me, I'd have to say 'Red Velvet' from Besame' Cosmetics. 2nd place would probably go to 'Femme Noir' by Julie Hewett. Right now, I'm really into orange lips, though...orange is the new red, you know.

Nineveh: So we�ve heard. And in addition to your vintage makeup and styling interests, what else do you do (for a living)?

Ashley: I am a home based skip tracer for a collection agency. But I'd absolutely LOVE to make my hobby a full time job. My goal is to someday own a vintage bridal and photography business. I'd also love to style local musicians and performers, if they'd let me.

Nineveh: I�m sure they would Ashley. You are very talented! Tell us what you would or currently do carry in your kit.

Ashley: Things I purchase repeatedly for my own use: Cetaphil Moisture Cream, Layrite Pomade, and a white concealer stick.

For clients, it�s my Ben Nye Cake Liner, a concealer palette, and a NYX Jumbo Pencil in 'Milk'. I also love my lip color palette of 66 shades that can be mixed and matched to suit different skin tones.

Nineveh: And when you are not working on clients but making videos for YouTube, what motivates you?

Ashley: I love making my little videos every week. It's something I do for love, not for money, and I've received so many encouraging little messages from my viewers, telling me that something I taught them made them feel better about themselves. I also take part in worldwide bible education work whenever I get the chance. Giving back spiritually is far more gratifying than giving physically, I've found.

Nineveh: And finally, is there anything else that the world should know about you, Ashley?

Ashley: In this world of slovenly comfort, I have always loved and admired those ladies that put some effort into beautifying themselves, thereby making others take notice. There is no shame in wearing pearls to do your shopping or in setting your hair before bed...it's a right all females should be able to embrace! I hope that it will eventually become the 'norm' again, for a woman to take pride in her femininity by dressing up at home (much less the grocery store), for a man to wear a blazer to the movies, and for a child to cut his hair. If only....

Retro Makeup Artist & Stylist Ashley (aka LisaFreemontStreet)
Visit Ashley�s Blog/Website: http://www.lisafreemontstreet.com/
Her YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/lisafreemontstreet
Her Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Lisa-Freemont-Street/155249469150

Thank you SO much Ashley for your Beautiful Shout Out about this interview and Nineveh Makeup Ministries!



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Sunday, March 20, 2011

greetings from Las Vegas!

Hey everyone...
I'm in Vegas! I had a job this morning in Phoenix, then left straight from it to come to Vegas. The drive was long (4.5 hours), but I'm so happy to be finally nice and comfy in my hotel room.

I'm in town to take a MAC master class. For those of you who don't know, MAC offers special artistry classes a few times a year in very select locations..hence why I had to come to Vegas for this lol. They offer classes on how to do bridal makeup, flawless foundation, and a few others. The one I'm going to take tomorrow is an airbrushing class, but this isn't just any airbrushing class, this is an all day workshop where they'll cover EVERYTHING you ever needed to know about airbrushing. Their normal airbrushing classes are 2 hours long, but this one is 6, so I'm super excited. I did already offer airbrushing to my clients, but its always a good thing to frequently take some classes. Otherwise you'll end up getting stuck in a rut. I love learning new tricks from.amazing seasoned artists, especially those who work for MAC :)

So my first stop when I git into town was to go to the CCO. bought quite a few things there and will share pics when I get home.
Then I went to my favorite buffet-- the Rio Carnival World buffet. So amazing.

Needless to say, my belly is completely full and I'm exhausted. Time for bed!

Xoxo LC
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Thursday, March 17, 2011

my st. patrick's day FOTD

Products used:
eyes:
  • MAC select cover up concealer nw15 as a base
  • MAC shadows:
    • Bio Green
    • Newly Minted
    • Nylon
    • Velvet Moss
  • MAC zoomlash in black
  • MAC blacktrack fluidline
Skin:
  • mac studio sculpt mixed with studio fix fluid
  • mac hyper real pressed powder
  • mac hyper real pressed powder extra light for highlight
  • mac blunt blush for contour
  • mac deep peach setting powder as a blush
lips:
  • mac pink treat lipglass liner




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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Happy St. Patrick's Day Fotds

Happy St. Patrick's Day!

A few green FOTDs to give you some ideas for greeeen makeup for the greeeen festive day!


















(terrible lashes, i know..)








Don't drink yourselves silly today! 

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Professional Makeup Artist & Owner of Mason & Mia Cosmetics, Elizabeth Forero Schoonmaker Gives Back!


Elizabeth Forero-Schoonmaker
If you have ever thought of taking your passion for cosmetics and your talent for makeup artistry to the next level by starting your own cosmetics line and by giving to those in need, you will no doubt be inspired by Momprenieur and Professional Makeup Artist, Elizabeth Forero Schoonmaker of Long Island, New York.

Nineveh: Elizabeth, tell me about the populations that you serve through BITNOL, Beauty in the Name of Love, which you founded in 2008 in Long Island, NY.

Elizabeth:  I want BITNOL to be first and foremost, for anyone. It is for the elderly in nursing homes, for the sick in hospitals, for the battered and bruised at women's shelters, for people who are simply suffering with an ailment - I don't discriminate.

I have mainly served at the nursing home my mother lived in for the last 8 years of her life. I do plan on making visits to Schneider�s Children's Hospital, local women's shelters - anywhere I can spread a little love and make others feel loved and uplifted as well as beautiful and radiant - both inside and out.

Nineveh: That is beautiful Elizabeth. And, what do you offer these women?

Elizabeth:  I offer my time. For some reason, people just don't have TIME these days. I say, if you love someone or something, you make time to do it!

I spend my free time with people who may need a little smile to cheer them up, a little makeup to spruce them up, and a little kindness to warm their hearts.  I bring myself to whatever it is they would like to do . Sometimes it's not about putting on makeup, it's about listening and being a friend.

It's absolutely flabbergasting to me how people shy away from their family members that gets sick and who end up in a hospital, rehabilitation center or a nursing home. They treat them as if they don�t exist.

I have seen so much sadness in the eyes of people in this situation - to know that their family has just disregarded them and put them in the hands of doctors and nurses. You need to have compassion, and know that they are suffering with a broken heart not to get a single visitor. It breaks my heart at just the very thought of it.

Nineveh: That is truly heartbreaking. It is so wonderful that you are out there caring for the �forgotten,� Elizabeth, and I hope others are encouraged and inspired by your lead and decide to volunteer with these populations as well.   When you are caring for the elderly and they request your help in putting on makeup, what special considerations to you have to make in terms of product choices?

Elizabeth: I bring my cosmetic case that I have made strictly organic to suit the elderly and children, being that their skin can be extremely sensitive. I usually devote an hour or two or three with a group of ladies from the home and meet with each of and every one of them privately.

Some of them can't make their way out of their rooms, so I simply go visit with them. I have separate cases when I do these makeovers. I cater to everyone's individual needs, because you never know how someone's skin can react.  I use everything from my private collection to my own line (Mason & Mia Cosmetics) that includes a hypo-allergenic organic line.

Nineveh: In addition to your own makeup line and your work with the elderly and other women in need, has your career as a makeup artist and your role as the owner of your own cosmetics line ever presented you with a Hollywood moment? Have you ever worked on a movie, for example?

Elizabeth: You know I would love to say that I have mingled with the best of the best of them, but that�s not my reality.
Elizabeth's Makeup Line: Mason and Mia Cosmetics

Truth is, I am a Proud Mama of 4 and a devoted wife to my husband of almost 9 years.  I am an artist of all mediums. I work for myself. I own my own cosmetics line , MMC NY which is honor of my children ( m4 ) , I would also love to share my artwork with your readers. They can visit http://www.studio33ny.com  to check it out.

So, basically, I am a Mom, and I love it. I have left behind my days of schlepping to the city to do the makeup counter thing in Bloomingdales and freelancing.

I had some glam moments where I got to meet some famous celebs , but you know what , I wouldn�t trade my life now for anything in this world. Bottom line with taking control of your life is finding your niche, finding what makes you light up like a Christmas tree.

Chase your DREAMS relentlessly. Just because someone says no to you doesn't mean that it's the end of the road. It means you have to try and work harder to get to where you want to be. I have opened doors that have not even given me the time of day and have opened those doors where you could feel the light of love warm your heart, because I knew my life was going to change one way or the other.

Nineveh: And thinking back to your dream chasing process, what was or is your inspiration to do makeup?

Elizabeth: People . I love people. I love to bring a smile to their faces. It goes beyond the glitz and glamour of it all. When you have someone sitting in your chair, trusting that you are going to transform them, giving them a new look and then, they see what you have done and they look into your eyes, and you know that with a simple stare that they are saying, �Thank you so much.� Sometimes words are not needed. It makes me feel so good knowing that I have brought a little ray of sunshine to someone.

Nineveh: And what was your inspiration to do BITNOL?
 
Elizabeth: My Mother. She passed away 3 years ago almost to this day. Before she passed , she told me not to give up on my dreams - that I could do it. She said, �Lizzie ( that was her nickname for me ), You have too many talents to let them go to waste , utilize your gift of being compassionate with people and do something with it.�
Her words stayed with me, and one morning shortly after she passed, the name came to me and I knew what I had to do.
That�s when I founded: Beauty in the Name of Love� Project (BITNOL)



Learn more about Elizabeth, the work she is doing to make the world a beautiful place, and her cosmetics line and art:



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Saturday, March 12, 2011

Celebrity Makeup Artist Debra Macki, The Yellow Umbrella, and Nineveh Team Up!

Nineveh Makeup Ministries is so happy to share with you the Monaco Eye Shadow Palette created by Celebrity Makeup Artist Debra Macki for The Yellow Umbrella Foundation.

I received one palette directly from Debra Macki for my own personal use and for review on Nineveh's site, and I received an additional palette from Christine at The Yellow Umbrella to give away to one lucky reader!


All you have to do is watch the video below and then leave a nice comment under this blog post for your chance to win!


Bonus chances if you tweet this article out and include the tags @YellowUmbOrg @DebraMacki and @NinevehMakeup 

or tweet the hashtag #savethehooch 

The winner will be picked at random on April 7, 2011 and will be announced here at Nineveh Makeup Ministries. The giveaway is open worldwide except where prohibited. If you are under 18, you must have your parent or guardian's permission.










Check out these beautiful swatches:

Debra Macki Monaco Palette for The Yellow Umbrella
The colors, from top to bottom, are: Plum, Nude Shimmer, and Purple/Blue Sparkle

Top to bottom: Nude Shimmer, Plum, Purple/Blue Sparkle

The palette is fragrance, talc, and paraben-free and is NOT tested on animals.

You can purchase a palette at www.TheYellowUmbrella.org

If you, do 80% of your payment will fund The Yellow Umbrella's cervical cancer educational activities.

Cervical Cancer screening advice from The Yellow Umbrella:

1- Ages 9 -26: Ask about the HPV vaccine.
2- Ages 21-29: Get a Pap test.
3- Ages 30 and older: Get an HPV test with your Pap.

Thank you for sharing this article on your Facebook page and for tweeting it out. Together, we can help educate women around the world on how to prevent cervical cancer.

Save the Hooch!

Thank you to Christine from The Yellow Umbrella for sending this pin along with the palette.


Recent Tweets with the hastag: #SaveTheHooch
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Friday, March 11, 2011

neutral fotd

products used:

  • eyes
    • mac shadows:
      • blanc type (highlight, inner lid)
      • samoa silk (middle lid, crease)
      • saddle (outer lid, crease)
      • folie (barely in the crease, undereye)
    • mac plushlash in brownette
    • mac shadow "espresso" for brows
  • skin
    • mac studio sculpt foundation nc25
    • mac hyper real pressed powder "medium"
    • mac hyper real pressed powder "light" for highlight
    • mac blush "taupe" for contour
    • mac blush "tenderling"
  • lips
    • mac lip pencil subculture
    • mac lipstick "hug me"

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Thursday, March 10, 2011

purple and bronze fotd

roducts used:

  • eyes
    • mac select cover up concealer nw15 as a base
    • mac "madly magenta" cream colour base on lid
    • mac shadows:
      • phloof! (highlight)
      • beautiful iris (middle of lid)
      • satellite dreams (inner and outer area of lid)
      • fig 1 (inner and outermost area of lid)
      • brown down (crease)
      • wedge (crease)
      • mulch (under eye)
    • mac "dipdown" fluidline on brows
    • mac studio fix lash in black
  • skin
    • mac studio fix fluid and studio sculpt mixed
    • mac mineralize skinfinish natural in light-medium
    • mac "taupe" blush to contour
    • mac "dazzlelight" eyeshadow to highlight
    • mac "style" blush
  • lips
    • mac "honey b." cremestick liner
    • mac "rio babe" lipstick

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Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Celebrity Makeup Artist and YouTube Star Kandee Johnson Gives Back!


Celebrity Makeup Artist Kandee Johnson
I remember stumbling upon my first Kandee Johnson makeup tutorial video in the spring of 2009. I have been watching ever since.

WARNING: This woman's joy, kindness, and happy nature are highly contagious and addictive!

When Kandee decided to take her knowledge, experience, and growing YouTube fan base and put it all together to create her �Glaminars� (Glamour Seminars), I excitedly purchased tickets to two of her classes and spent some time with her in Los Angeles.  Since then, we have remained in contact, and she has become somewhat of a friend and a major inspiration � but I am not an isolated case.

Kandee inspires so many women and men � about a half a million, in fact � through her motivational and encouraging videos and blog posts.  It wasn't long before the world would come to know this YouTube star as someone who is about �more than makeup,� a motto she has used in several of her postings.

Visit Kandee�s YouTube channel, and you�ll find an array of videos ranging from basic Makeup Application 101 vids all the way to special effects/transformational character makeup tutorials.

You will also find vlogs (video diaries) of her personal and professional experiences. She gets more into this aspect of her life on her other YouTube channel, The Kandee Johnson Show, and her personal blog, Kandeeland.com.

I am very excited that Kandee had some time, having just delivered her fourth and beautiful newborn baby just weeks ago, to do an interview with Nineveh Makeup Ministries.

I began with her most asked question�

Nineveh: Kandee, for those who do not know, how did you get started in makeup? 

Kandee: I had been doing make-overs and make-up for girls at prom time and other little events, then I went to hair show in Los Angeles and went up and asked an award winning makeup artist, who was working at a make-up brush booth, about getting into makeup and he said, "Do you want to work on a movie with me?"

After I could breathe again, I said "YESSSS!" and was on the set of my first movie within a couple weeks. I was so excited that when I left the hair show, I got into a car accident (not at fault, ha ha!), and it didn't even upset me too much, because I was still so excited about working on a movie!

After that I worked with some amazing companies, on TV shows, commercials, films and national ad campaigns for amazing companies such as MGM, CNN, VH1, MTV, NBC, and ABC.

To see your work on HBO or on a billboard or in magazines is just amazing! When I was featured in ELLE and NYLON magazines, I just stood at the newsstand in amazement and wanted to tell everyone around me, "Oh my golly! Look! I'm in this magazine!! Can you believe it?!"

Nineveh: It is so amazing to hear how you got started and all of the amazing opportunities that followed, Kandee. As you were up and coming, who were the teachers who inspired you most?

Kandee: Well, when I was younger and much skinnier, I modeled in Asia, and I loved watching the makeup artist working on me and the other girls for big magazines, like Marie Claire and ELLE Hong Kong. During this process, I would learn things then go home and put my makeup on all crazy in my room.

Myke Michaels, who's done makeup for everyone from Britney Spears to Janet Jackson taught me so many things that I would've never learned other than by apprenticing with him. I used to read Kevyn Aucoin's book almost every day, too!

Nineveh:
    What other career paths did you consider aside from makeup artistry, and, as a child what did you dream of becoming when you grew up?

Kandee: Oh, I wanted to be everything from a fashion designer to an actress! I dreamed of being both of those things. I wanted to create incredible movies, write them, direct them, star in them...and I would design clothes for hours!

Nineveh: I love how you�ve integrated all of those aspects of your childhood dreams into your YouTube Channel. You share original fashions that you create, you do some dramatic acting in your theatrical/Halloween looks, and you create, write, direct, and star in all of your videos. Way to go on accomplishing all of that!  But, the main reason you started your channel was your love of makeup and wanting to share it with others.   What is your personal philosophy around makeup?

Kandee: It is something that can bring out the confidence and beauty in a woman, which is just hiding in her heart. Its fun - just like art or getting dresses...you can be as creative or as modest as you want.

Nineveh:
    Who have been some of your favorite clients?

Kandee volunteering her makeup artistry skills
Kandee: My favorite clients usually aren't the big celebrities. They are the precious people, like the women from the homeless shelter that I did make-up on that were sooooo excited to see themselves so beautiful�or brides or bridesmaids who cry when they see themselves for the first time. They look in the mirror and say, "For the first time, I think I'm beautiful," and all I did was bring out what was already there!

But of the celebs...Conan O'Brien was my all-time favorite. He made me laugh all day long. He genuinely asked [questions about] me, and we had great conversations about soul mates. He shared with me the love story of how he met his wife.

Most celebrities don't really ask questions, and sometimes just tend to talk about themselves...which is okay, but it's great when you meet a really nice and "real" celebrity.

Nineveh:
    Conan sounds like a sweetheart! What a nice opportunity that was for you to work with him. Which other celebrities have you had the most fun working on and with?
Kandee with client, Conan O'Brien

Kandee: Any of the comedians are always the best. They just crack you up all day long! So whether it's a press junket with a movie full of comedians or when I did the celebrity interviews for VH1 and MTV, it was just hilarious all day with all the comedians!

Nineveh: Kandee, please share with us what you do to give back and make the world a beautiful place.

Kandee: Oh, I usually do a lot of things that I don't talk about. I really enjoyed working with the women from the homeless shelter in Los Angeles, making them feel beautiful. I really enjoy helping other women who are single moms, or have suffered a loss of some kind, or have been abused like women who have been raped or faced such heartbreaking things.

I love that I have been able to share things that I love, from women who are struggling to start their own businesses. That I can help jump start their business by sharing their dream business on my blog means so much to my heart.

I love helping people, whether it's starving orphans or children who need backpacks for school. My heart will always be devoted to helping people. It means so much to leave a legacy of love and helping touch others' lives. You are forever adding love to someone's life, and you have no idea what that love might help them accomplish!

Nineveh:  Indeed. I will always hold in my heart your kindness and our personal conversation that inspired me to create Nineveh Makeup Ministries. Thank you Kandee. And, back to makeup�What are some products you just can�t go with out � both for your own personal use and also in your professional kit?

Kandee:

For my personal makeup:

Smolder (black eyeliner) from MAC...and any concealer!
I've been in love with L'oreal Double Extend Mascara for a while...and maybe any nude-rose colored lipstick!

For my professional kit:

I love my RCMA concealer palette because you get every color you need for every skin tone, and you can use it as foundation.

I also love my Z palettes, because I can see all my eye shadow and blush colors really easily [through the clear top].

Oh and my ZUCA bag that I keep all my makeup in. It has revolutionized how I travel with my make-up! 

Gosh I could have a huge list, you could be reading a novel if I don't stop here! ha ha ha

Nineveh: Well then as we wrap up, is there anything else the world should know about you?

Kandee: I love coffee ice cream, and I don't like frogs!

Kandee Johnson's tweet about this article. :)










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