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Fresh dress, like a million bucks,
Put on the bally shoes and the fly green socks
Today there is too much retouching, and I don't like it, except on me.
Just look pretty for me.
Beauty is not about make up it's about what it makes you to be from within.
Cleaning me up is just a preliminary step to determining my new look. With my acid-damaged hair, sunburned skin, and ugly scars, the prep team has to make me pretty and then damage, burn, and scare me in a more attractive way.
Create your own individual style. I'm not interested in the girl who walks into my office in a HEAD-to-TOE LABEL look that's straight off the runway. I'm interested in a Girl who puts herself together in an ORIGINAL INDEPENDENT Way
The retouching is excessive. I do not look like that and more importantly, I don't desire to look like that,
I'm interested in learning more about myself and what I value in myself and letting that be the beautiful part of me, rather than putting on the makeup or wearing the right designer.
What you have to understand is that my thing is not glamour. I love stretch marks and C-section scars and all of that. I'm a grown man. You don't gotta put on no makeup with me.
Sheets of flowing raven-black hair ... all wrapped up in that saccharin sweetness you only find in church-ladies and Girl Scout moms. It was enough to make a girl sprint to the nearest shopping mall for a free makeover.
Most women, when they ask me for beauty tips aren't really prepared for my answer, which is, there is no magic beauty wand that can transform you and make you beautiful. It takes practice and what you see on Rupaul's Drag Race is years and years of practice.
To reinvent a newly impeccable you in the most modern of outfits, don't skip on makeup and be sure to have flawless skin and hair. That will have more impact than expensive clothes.
Walk out of the house the way you feel you want to look that day - it doesn't mean you have to stick to that style for the rest of your life.
Make-up is an extension of your clothes.
When you look at women who have had plastic surgery, they have lost something - usually an expression, something unique to their face.
I don't know what I'd do if I had to look pretty all the time.
I change my hairstyle every day for the show, I'm fastidious and vain about my nails and teeth and grooming and makeup, but a perfect body, forget it. Dust to dust, wuggies to wuggies.
No matter how much money you spend to make yourself beautiful - with all the products, the diets, the plastic surgery - in the end, women need to fall in love with themselves and realize they're wonderfully made.
Sadly, we've all seen those who have had extensive plastic surgery as they try to run from aging, and the reality is that they often don't look younger or better. They just look like people who have had a lot of plastic surgery - without any real authenticity,
I think if there was a boarding school for personality makeovers, you'd probably get a scholarship.
Keep it simple. You don't want to overdo it with too much makeup or crazy, over-the-top hairstyles. Let your natural beauty show through.
How do I look?"
She was wearing a pair of tiny jean shorts and a bright pink T-shirt. Her blond hair was matted on one side and there were dirt smudges all over her arms, legs, and face.
Gabriel hesitated. "Like a Barbie doll that got run over by a garbage truck."
"Wow. Really, Gabriel?
What I'd like is to turn out like Jessica Simpson, with her whole brand.
Happiness is the best facelift.
You adapt your look to places you live, where you are and what you are doing.
I'd love to retouch my whole life.
Can't say it often enough - change your hair, change your life.
Surgery is not my job. I have been the first artist to use aesthetic surgery in another context - not to appear younger or better according to the designated pattern. I wanted to disrupt the standarts of beauty.
Mitt Romney has undergone an extreme makeover, and it ain't pretty.
People have times when they want to go through different looks.
The natural look is a girl's biggest makeup challenge
One look at Madame Barton, and any woman would think twice, then a third time, before committing to plastic surgery. Her eyes were unnaturally wide and round; too much skin had been removed for them to close properly;
Don't mind your make-up, you'd better make your mind up.
Remember hair, makeup and clothing are accessories, love yourself and the rest will follow.
Funny how a little sleep, a little makeup, and a lot of contemplating can make you feel like a different person - a stronger version of yourself.
She got her looks from her father. He's a plastic surgeon.
Like that whole Nicole Richie look was SO over
JOURNEY: To me, people who care this much about appearances are losers. If they were truly happy and successful, there'd be no need to try this fricking hard.
Plastic surgery can't make you younger or more beautiful, because beauty is in your eyes, isn't it? It's in your soul; you can't strap it on.
The media create this wonderful illusion-but the amount of airbrushing that goes into those beauty magazines-the hours of hair and makeup! It's impossible to live up to, because it's not real.
Cosplay. Why you just said the magic word!
I'm a really restless person; I'm tired of the way I sounded or looked yesterday. So it's hard to hang onto this image of me as this young Swedish female in this world.
Plastic surgery is a postmodern veil.
realist works I look for detail; 'Look at the eyelashes!
Inside beauty sometimes needs a little help from outside pretty.
Makeup ignites a psychological transformation of both the wearer and the observer. My paintings sought to locate the subject of art within the manipulation of that altered predisposition.
The last swimmers have come in from the beach now and are dressing upstairs; the cars from New York are parked five deep in the drive, and already the halls and salons and verandas are gaudy with primary colours, and hair bobbed in strange new ways ...
Cosmetics is the science of a woman's cosmos.
New hair and clothes don't change ugly.
Very sweetly, he always told her he loved her just the way she was. Although, honestly he had no idea. She shuddered to think what she would really look like if she stopped waxing, plucking, highlighting, manicuring, applying make-up and
dressing with care and concentration.
I can't make big changes, just small ones. Even out your skin. Do something with that mousy hair of yours. I've perfected myself, but I've had my whole life to do it.
Under Kate's tireless and frankly intrusive instruction, my legs and underarms are shaved to perfection, my eyebrows plucked, and I am buffed all over.
Makeup. Fancy dresses is just temporary beauty. Confidence. Smile this stays longer.
You've got to have fresh wardrobe. You can't just go out there looking like you did last time. That helps your transformation.
I'm not great about putting on make-up, I look like a wreck half the time.
Let's get glam. It's all in the way you move. Let's get glam. Don't let the clothes wear you. Let's get glam. It's all an attitude.
Every day you have to reinvent yourself
Having plastic surgery is pathetic. You don't look any younger; you look well for a bit until it starts going again, but it takes all the character out.
Thankfully, beauty is easier to remove than apply, and a swipe of demaquillage in the right direction and you are you once again.
Glamour is back, but with a minimalist touch.
I found out pretty quickly that there is a lot of money to be made if you can become the kind of woman who doesn't look like the kind of woman she is.
Every once in a while, life threw you an opportunity to redefine yourself. You could either rise up to the challenge or live with the regret.
Make-up can only make you look pretty on the outside but it doesn't help if your ugly on the inside. Unless you eat the make-up.
Live like a Queen from teen to lean.
Make-up. Imagine the thought of trying to entice a man to want you.
As women, we can't look old. We can't be fat. We're supposed to look like the 14-year-old models in Vogue, who are younger and younger and skinnier and skinnier, and they are air-brushed and contoured and Photoshopped.
I am obsessed with people and how to make them look their best.
Sometimes I think I want to get 'hair and make up' every day, but that's just not possible.
I'm wondering if I made the right decision about hair and makeup.
I personally would not have plastic surgery. What the hell for? It looks ridiculous.
Just a touch of eyeliner and red lips is glamorous.
She straightens her hair, puts on her eyeliner, glosses her lips & takes one last look in the mirror, all for a boy who will never care.
In Hollywood, no one is happy with who they are. When they're young, they want to look older. When they're older, they're getting botox shot in their face to look younger.
I'd like to look like a wife with two kids who's been married for ten years and been in love every single day of it.
- from Boo
As you get older, you find that everything looks better more natural!
An actress in a film starts every day with an hour and a half in front of a mirror, with hair and make-up and costumes.
Put every light you have on a dimmer. Because after a certain age, we can play with the lighting and set it on how you look best on it. It's cheaper than plastic surgery.
You're supposed to look a certain way when you're a celebrity, but I want to take care of my baby, and those two things don't mesh very well.
We had the Belle Epoque. Now we have the Botox Epoque, permeated by plastic emotions from antidepressants and plastic veneers from collagen, silicone, cosmetic surgery and Botox.
I wanted to look different because I felt different
Tweaking your body , it's all about trying to make your physical self fit with who you are inside
Each morning, you dress to become a different woman. Fashion helps.
The makeup person said oh my God what happened to you? I looked like I was in a car accident.
You look like you're having a midlife crisis."
"It's not a midlife crisis. It's just a life crisis.
Fill yourself with beauty to overflowing.
After a cruel childhood, one must reinvent oneself. Then reimagine the world.
When you're growing up, you play dress-up - it's a game, it's a pastime. And then as you get older, getting ready and looking nice becomes this constant stress. I want to make it fun again.
I thought, 'If you're going to be on TV, and if you're going to be out and glamorous, the natural look can stay at home.'
Love - the best cosmetics.
Make your face not look like your face by piling on like the heaviest makeup you can find and do it with some kind of brush that won't judge you.
Sometimes I wake up and think, 'I want to look like Sherlock Holmes today,' and other times I want to look like a witch from 'Macbeth.'
Put your makeup on, fix your hair up pretty. And meet me tonight in Atlantic City
I don't know how to accomplish such a look. I find myself with a new fear: that I shall never, ever be this lovely.
My look is pretty low maintenance, I have a great team around me for hair and make-up, and they have also taught me some great tricks over the years for when I'm doing my own.
You must do everything you can to make your appearance pleasing, but the minute you walk out the door, forget yourself and start concentrating on others.
Our society has traded strength of character for makeovers that deceive.
A majority of the successful women on the pop scene conform to what a woman is supposed to be. Some have tried to get things moving. They have tried to modify the image. But sometimes the image has a hard time changing the eye - to change the relationship between the image and the eye takes longer.
My face changes when I wear make-up; I don't recognise myself.
I might have been through some changes, but changing the way I look wasn't one of the major ones. To be honest. I'm sick of the whole subject of my hair. I mean, are you just sitting there looking at my hair, or are you looking at me?
I had a friend who was a plastic surgeon, so he would do little things. I never had, like, a full thing. So I would go in maybe once every two or three years, and he'd do a little here, a little there; tweak you, like you tweak your car. Then I became the plastic surgery poster girl.