Makeup
Makeup Self-Expression: Challenge the Standard, Celebrate the Art
The purpose of high-level or unconventional makeup is rarely about concealment; it is about creation. When a makeup artist spends an hour perfectly blending a sunset-hued smoky eye or crafting a geometric cut-crease, they are not hiding a flaw. They are executing a conceptual piece of art.
Think of the face as a dynamic, three-dimensional canvas. Unlike traditional painters who work on a static surface, makeup artists navigate texture, light reflection, and movement. Their tools, brushes, sponges, and powders are extensions of their creative vision.
Close Enough Was Never Enough: The Shade Range Revolution
I still remember my first bottle of foundation. I was 16. I bought it from the makeup store near my house. It was a tiny plastic tube, three shades too light, but everyone said that it was “nice” or “close enough”. The bottle promised “flawless coverage,” but it never covered the one thing that mattered […]
