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Get this knockout makeup look I gave Christy Turlington for a recent photo shoot

April 28th, 2013 — 6:16pm

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Christy was the first ‘celebrity’ face I touched. Early on in my makeup career I was fortunate enough toassist her long time makeup artist, Pati Dubroff, a number of times.  One year Pati was double – or maybe triple- booked for a red carpet event, and because of traffic, she just couldn’t make it back to get Christy ready in time. When I got the call asking me to head to drop everything and head to Christy’s house, I was over the moon excited. One of the most beautiful and iconic faces of my time – and I was getting her red-carpet ready!  It hardly seemed possible.

My disbelief continued, when, a few days later, my buzzer rang, and there at my door was a gorgeous purple orchid plant in the delivery man’s hands. The card read something along the lines of: I’m so grateful to have you in my life. Thank you for making me look and feel so pretty.  With love, Christy.

Since that time nearly six years ago I’ve had the pleasure of doing her makeup on many occasions. I’ll forever be grateful to Pati for trusting in me that day.

To get Christy’s look, I used these products:

Eyes:

  • I blended three shades by Kjaer Weis: Cloud Nine served as the base, and I buffed it into the lid from lash line, nearly to the brow bone, and into the inner corner. I blended Earthy Calm into the crease, and under the buttom lashes and Onyx – a slightly shimmering slate, along the lash line.
  • A minimum of 5 coats of Nvey Eco mascara in black gives her amazingly full lashes.

Face:

Christy’s skin was prepped with May Lindstrom Skin, The Youth Dew facial serum, and then I massaged Roots Rose Radish BLue Chamomile Face Cream into the parts that needed a little more moisture.
I perfected her skin with Vapour Organic foundation sticks, and swirled Desired Glow-a deep tan cream blush – from Kjaer Weis onto her cheekbones, and blended it down.

Lips:

 

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Christy Turlington sure did rock this red lip I gave her!

March 8th, 2012 — 1:30pm

 

Earlier this week I went over to Christy’s place to do her makeup for the premier of the all-star cast film called ‘Friends With Kids’, featuring her husband, Ed Burns. The last few times I’ve done her makeup we’ve gone with bronze skin and nude lips. Not this time.

Christy’s involvement with all things supporting the advancement of the status of women around the world – particularly through her organization Every Mother Counts (EMC) – is really inspiring to me. We discussed her upcoming trip to India with EMC, the seriously amazing list of singers who’ll be lending their voices to EMC’s newest benefit CD, and when we were deciding which outfit she would be wearing to the premier (I love this navy dress by Stella McCartney that she chose), we started discussing my blog, and tweeting, and Christy (a twitter expert) asked if I’d heard of ‘Rock the Lips‘, a group of women who came together to help empower women all over the world to help each other through the offering of micro loans. I was excited to hear about their mission as well as their suggestion that on International Women’s Day (which is March 8th), all women ‘rock a red lip’ in solidarity. We decided to honor IWD – and this exciting program – a few days early.

I didn’t have my entire lipstick kit with me (you wouldn’t believe how heavy a bag of 50 or 60 lipsticks can be!), but I knew I had a number of my favorite reds. After Christy settled on the dress, I knew the lip that would look the best would have a crisp edge, be as intensely pigmented as possible, and have a slight emollience to it. A well-hydrated, lightly exfoliated lip is of utmost importance when it’s going to be painted a pretty red. I was not the least bit surprised to find Christy’s in perfect condition.  Applying the color in layers and with different textured products, really keeps the lip looking good longer (my grandmother taught me this). The order of the products I used is just as important as the products themselves.

Here we go:

 

Here’s a pic that Vogue.com ran from the after-party. (Ed is much cuter in person than in this picture. Christy, however, looks incredible.)

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