![]() ![]() "Now it's a known career, but back then it was an unusual thing to want to do. "I actually told my careers teacher at school that I didn't need to study maths because I was going to become a makeup artist," she told Grazia magazine. I thought, 'Wow, you can do this as a career!' "When I was 13, I got a book about theatrical makeup for my birthday. MORE: 9 of Holly Willoughby's must-have beauty productsĮven as a teenager growing up in the late eighties, Lisa knew she wanted to pursue a career as a makeup artist. MORE: Carey Mulligan's lipstick she wore for the Oscars is a total game-changer She has stated several times that her life-long interest in and passion for makeup began at the age of six when she discovered a box of vintage makeup from the 1960s in her grandmother's house. History Repeating Itself (again) Mid 90s Makeup Look. As a young girl, her family left the UK and moved to New Zealand but later returned and settled in Liverpool. Seamless Skincare is Here Why and How I Created My First Skincare Formulas. Lisa was born on October 26, 1974, making her 46 years old. Of this period she notes the minerals used were quite toxic and people ended up adding more and more makeup to hide the ill effects they were having on their skin.WATCH: All the best looks from the 2021 Oscars She stops in 16th century Venice, a very dramatic style complete with a high collar. (She says brows back then were filled in with burnt cork or soot and "If they met in the middle? All the better.") Then she's off to the Medieval period, before landing on an ethereal English look. Starting with the Cleopatra-era Egyptians, she begins with a smoky eye, hopping to a more eyebrow-friendly ancient Greece. She calls the video "a little bit of fun" that was inspired by some researching did for her new book* Face Paint*, but we call it "Halloween ideas for 2015 in 6 and 25 seconds." She created a clip talking about-and showcasing-the best and worst periods in history for hair and makeup, going through the eras and giving bits of trivia here and there. She heads to the mid-eighteenth century, which wasĪlthough she didn't make the video in honor of Halloween, British celebrity makeup artist Lisa Eldridge made a mesmerizing video that might help you plan for it. Now, I’ve missed out on plenty of Lisa Eldridge releases in the past and up until now she only really did lipsticks and lip glosses. I’ll break down cost, shade range, application, wear test and give you swatches. Of this period she notes the minerals used were quite toxic and people ended up adding more and more makeup to hide the ill effects they were having on their skin. The NEW Lisa Eldridge Spring/Summer 2021 Collection is here and I’m reviewing the blush, highlighter and lipstick formulas today. She calls the video "a little bit of fun" that was inspired by some researching did for her new book Face Paint, but we call it "Halloween ideas for 2015 in 6 and 25 seconds." Starting with the Cleopatra-era Egyptians, she begins with a smoky eye, hopping to a more eyebrow-friendly ancient Greece. Although she didn't make the video in honor of Halloween, British celebrity makeup artist Lisa Eldridge made a mesmerizing video that might help you plan for it. ![]()
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