Words matter. These are the best Makeup Quotes from famous people such as Jane Birkin, Margot Robbie, Bobbi Brown, Betsey Johnson, Dua Lipa, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I colour my hair mousy brown and I wear makeup only on stage. I use Laura Mercier – something called Biscuit, I think. I run one tiny sponge over my face and cover the red blotches. If I’ve got some rouge, I’ll bung it on my mouth and cheeks.
If I looked good in ‘Wolf of Wall Street,’ I cannot take full credit; it was because of the hair extensions and makeup.
The most common mistakes women make when applying makeup are not applying it in the proper light and not using their hands as blending tools.
I can’t wear a little makeup. I have to wear a lot of makeup or no makeup.
When I first got into making makeup, I didn’t necessarily want to start a company. I just wanted to make a lipstick that looked like lips, only better.
I get a bit insecure if I feel like there’s too much makeup on my face or if I feel like I’m cakey.
One of the makeup artists once dyed my dog blue with vegetable blue.
Still teenagers, Harry and Peter Brant II have never disappointed when I’ve seen them out and about in New York, Paris, and Venice (Which is where all schoolkids go on field trips, right?) They’re not afraid of wearing brooches, capes, embroidery, and even a dab-bing of makeup.
Makeup looks better if your skin is not dry. And sometimes, if my skin peels, then it’s all just bad. Basically, take care of your skin to make your makeup look nice.
I will take off my makeup with wipes and then wash my face again. Then, I use a toner, moisturizer, and under-eye cream. I love vitamin E oil and coconut oil.
When it comes to fashion, I never wear makeup and always stick to black clothing.
For a clean makeup finish, I use Cle de Peau translucent pressed powder.
The degree that these scenes went to… there was a couple of days I was upset… I’d have to hurry back to the girls in the makeup trailer and have a bit of a cry because it messes with your head.
I love the confidence that makeup gives me.
My vision was to create makeup that was more transparent but with formulas that last. I follow my instincts – it’s all very spontaneous!
Doing makeup was a way to create characters, only I got tired of doing it for other people.
I can’t sleep in my makeup. Sometimes I’ll be really lazy and try to not think about it and just fall asleep, but I have to take it off and as soon as possible. Sometimes it’ll be quick.
I feel like I’m way too young to wear such heavy makeup all the time. It’s just bad for your skin, but I’m always doing photo shoots or red carpets and events, so I obviously want to look good.
My favorite drugstore product is Clean and Clear makeup removing cleanser. It gets the makeup off in one wash – not three or four.
I don’t think makeup is rocket science or a cure for cancer.
I don’t really own a lot of makeup. Usually, though, I don’t leave the house without mascara. That is so essential for me. I love playing with lip color, too. I’m just really basic.
Because of the makeup of the NBA, it cannot afford for the public to turn on them.
I’ve been working some really long hours for the last five or six years. Anybody who works on series television knows, and especially women because women spend probably two hours more than the guys with all their hair and makeup crap.
My quick beauty tip is always have a tinted gloss of some kind to give you some color even if you have no makeup on.
I just loved makeup. My mother loved it as well – and was obsessed by the fact that we couldn’t find any makeup for dark skin.
If I were to wait only for roles that clarify my racial makeup, I’d be waiting for a very, very long time.
I, personally, like to get dressed and then do my makeup and hair in about five minutes.
It’s very rare that I put makeup on.
Red certainly is the family color. From my mother and my grandmother, I’ve learned a lot of little tricks – the significance of color and lipstick being one of them. I started skating when I was eight years old, and my mom did my makeup for me back then.
In high school I would mess with my hair and makeup all the time.
My parents are Jamaican immigrants and both have a multiracial background. They’re Jamaican but my genetic makeup is West African, European, Asian.
I can go completely berserk with the makeup, depending on the event. I’m currently in this very mod stage. I wear false lashes and color on my eyelids. I’m really liking shiny eyelids in copper, rose, gold, or silver.
I think, in spring, we don’t want to wear makeup, we don’t want to wear a ton of clothes, we just want everything to be easier.
I’ve always had a glam squad to do my makeup because of Miss India and Miss World, so I never really learned much about doing it myself, unfortunately. I do try to pick up what I can, though! The most incredible product that has ever been discovered in makeup, according to me, is mascara.
I don’t use any makeup if I’m not doing work.
A lot of kids get disappointed. They expect me to be, like, ‘Bwaah.’ ‘If I spend a minute with them, they end up saying, ‘Wow, you’re a nice, normal guy.’ They hate it when they catch me out of my makeup.
There’s nothing worse than sleeping in makeup. You wake up looking like a painting that’s been left out in a rainstorm.
I had this roommate in college who would get up almost 2 hours before class to do hair and makeup. That’s not for me.
If you feel good about yourself, even putting a little bit of makeup – I don’t usually wear makeup, but you know, someone said to me, ‘Why don’t you spend that extra five minutes to make yourself feel good?’ And it’s just a bit of self-care so you can go out and face the world, and I think we need that right now.
Doing makeup, especially for drag, is all about being aware of the geography and angles of your face.
Makeup, in general, is amazing.
I don’t put on makeup when I’m getting ready for a game, because why would I? I am gearing up for battle. How is mascara or eyeliner going to help me win?
That’s how I started. I moved to New York City, and I was a makeup artist.
I’d never want to be Gene Simmons, an old man who puts on makeup to entertain kids, like a clown going to work.
I’m definitely more of a makeup person than a skincare person. I’d love someone to teach me exactly what to do with my skin, but then again, I am also lazy.
I used to love sitting on the bathroom floor in my pajamas and watching my mother get ready for an event. She’d stand in front of her vanity and apply bright red and blue makeup – it was the ’80s, you know.
I once said to someone, ‘If I could shave my head and wear no makeup and get a part just on my talent, I would be the happiest person in the world.’
My parents were New Yorkers, and I was conceived in Los Angeles. My father was a makeup artist to Clint Eastwood and Richard Chamberlain.
I consider myself someone who takes a lot of beauty risks, and I’ve realized what I liar I am. I change my hair a lot, from blue to blonde to bald, but I’m trying to branch out a little more with makeup.
I think in spring, we don’t want to wear makeup, we don’t want to wear a ton of clothes, we just want everything to be easier.
I have a fetish for shoes; makeup and jewellery so I tend to splurge more on these products than clothes.
I found myself sort of becoming a character actor, though I don’t know if that would be my natural makeup.
I did ‘Slither,’ so I’ve done seven hours in the makeup chair. So two hours for zombie makeup is like nothing. That’s a walk in the park for me. When you do seven-hour makeup and then eight hours of work, you’re thinking, ‘Oh God, what did this do to me?’ You’re under that rubber forever. It’s crazy.
I love the confidence that makeup gives me.
Taking care of my skin so that it’s healthy and glowing, especially with all the travelling and training, is important and makes me feel presentable. I don’t wear makeup when I compete, and that’s when I’m photographed the most, so I have to make sure it looks good!
It’ll seem convenient ’cause I am ambassador for the charity, but Look Good Feel Better launched a set of makeup brushes through Priceline, and I use the multi-tasking brush to apply my liquid foundation. It’s wonderful. As good as the Bobbi Brown Full Coverage Face brush, which I also use.
I’ve had a lifelong love affair with makeup. When I was a little girl, I used to take my mother’s makeup and paint all of my dolls’ faces, and I even painted the dog’s face!
I could do a video doing my makeup or vlogging my day with friends, and I know half of my comments section will be about my weight.
You look at women at the Republican convention and women at the Democratic convention. Republicans have a certain aesthetic beauty that involves more makeup, bigger hair, more lurid outfits.
No, I like to wear as least amount of makeup as I can during my everyday life because I’m just all about keeping my skin healthy and hydrated and I love to laugh and have a great time and smile – that’s when I feel the most pretty so I just want to make sure that I stay happy.
White, older showrunners told me, ‘Why do you want to hire an all-Latinx writers room? Hire who’s best for the show – don’t get caught up in that.’ And I was like, ‘No.’ For such an intimate show about the details of a culture? You can’t fake that. The room needs to reflect the makeup of the show.