I'll use any brand, like the cent ones with kitty faces on them, or I save the Skin ones for before a red carpet. I have a brow palette that I use almost every day, and I put clear gel on top of that. I love Chantecaille Future Skin for foundation, which while in quarantine I'm not really doing much of, but I use that when I need a little more coverage, or I'll use Hourglass Illusion Skin Tint when I want my freckles to show more. I really do actually wear my black liquid eyeliner ; it's very precise and it doesn't move.
One of my pet peeves is liquid eyeliner that smudges, so I spent over a year making sure this eyeliner doesn't budge. I've gone swimming in it, I've slept in it, I've worn it onstage and on the red carpet. I can really stand behind it. Courtesy of brand. I find it everywhere and in so many different people and in really unexpected places.
A lot of the colors in my eye shadow palette are inspired by nature, the reds and the oranges and pinks are inspired by sunsets. And then of course Bowie, Cher, and a lot of Brigitte Bardot for the eyeliner. I really wanted to think specifically about that iconic look and make makeup that I thought someone like Bowie or Cher or Brigitte would've worn. I'm just such a nerd for the makeup I put out because I spent so much time on it and I'm just really proud of it.
I love that the intention behind it is all about making people feel good and happy and comfortable in their own skin—and not about beauty standards that are created by society. It's really about creating your own version of what beautiful and confident looks like. I find that the end product is somehow more joyful when you go into it with that attitude. It was the kind of collaboration that dreams are made of.
For each record I throw ideas out into the universe and just see what comes back. I would love to collaborate with so many different people. It totally depends on the era. I'm inspired right now by every single person I see who is working to help fight the virus. I have a friend in Nashville I grew up with who is a nurse at a nursing home. Anyone on the front lines right now is where I'm finding such a beautiful side of humanity.
The selflessness and the vulnerability of us all is bringing out a really beautiful side, where we're seeing people help each other and be there for each other. I want to do anything I can to help support those people and have them feel loved and appreciated. Bella Cacciatore is the beauty associate at Glamour. The actor and activist chats books, beauty, and why rules are meant to be broken. By Lindsay Schallon. Make me an offer.
What you got? Six million dollars? We could talk about it for six. How about 50 bucks and a free subscription? We can find a compromise somewhere in the middle. Somewhere between 50 bucks and six million. But also, I just like their stuff. I love everything about the brand. I love the watches, I love the keyboards, I love the keytars.
I have to admit, I have a soft spot for any piano-guitar hybrid. Guitar players get to experience that phallic power every time they play. They get to thrust it, they get to pump it and spin it around. I disagree. You should come see my show. I have a pretty big keytar solo during one of the numbers, and I am very, very serious about it. I can play the fuck out of a keytar. This might seem like an odd question, but did you see Mega Python vs. Gatoroid on the Syfy network a few weeks ago? I think that sounds really fun.
It sounds like one of the things I want to do before I die. I want to do something like that. Or David Bowie in Labyrinth.
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HWD Daily From the awards race to the box office, with everything in between: get the entertainment industry's must-read newsletter. But I love The Velvet Underground, too. I love country music, blues, and punk, and one day I might make those kinds of records. Nashville Skyline [] by Bob Dylan is definitely my favorite album of all time. I want to save her. Courtney Love is cool, but thank you, I think my soul is fine. My favorite, though, is a lesser known story that I heard about you relieving yourself in a sink in a London pub while Lily Allen sang to you.
Lily did help me with the chorus. So what? Has she responded? I totally would do it, though. She looks like she would be a good mud-wrestling partner. I would be wearing it whether or not I was in the public eye.
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