Makeup Quotes
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I don't tend to wear a lot of makeup in general.
Kelley O'Hara
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When I was a child, I thought I was going to be a paleontologist because I loved dinosaurs. I loved monster movies and sci-fi, and then 'Star Wars' came out, and I was completely out of my mind with that, with 'Close Encounters,' and then I thought maybe I was going to go into special effects makeup, which I thought was awesome.
Dee Bradley Baker
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It's very, very important to wash off makeup. Like, really wash it off - I used to be really bad and leave some on when I would go to bed, but it's so important to get it all off.
Zara Larsson
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It's one thing to evaluate a woman's work. it's another thing to say, 'Your hair was this; your makeup was that.'
Marcia Clark
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Every day, I feel different. Sometimes I don't put on any makeup, and other times, I put on a ton.
Barbie Ferreira
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The reason there are so few female politicians is that it is too much trouble to put makeup on two faces.
Maureen Murphy
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Having done 'M. Butterfly,' I'm conscious of the choices women make with their clothes and makeup on screen.
B. D. Wong
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Growing up on stage, I was introduced to makeup at a young age and I will never forget the first time I tried on a L'Oreal Paris iconic lipstick - it was instant glamour and I've been hooked ever since.
Lea Michele
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Filmmaking is so heavy: there are so many people and trucks and teamsters and costume people and hair people and makeup people. I try to make it light and as simple as possible. It's great for actors. It puts the story up front. It's not about shots and dollies and lighting and sets.
Jean-Marc Vallee
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'I just had my makeup done, so you can't make me cry.'
Bret Easton Ellis
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That's the mistake women make - you shouldn't see your makeup. We don't want to look like we've made an effort.
Lauren Hutton
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For dance recitals, my mom would do my makeup all extravagant because obviously I was really little and where else would I be wearing makeup? We would always be in her bathroom before the dance recital, and she'd do our hair and makeup.
Jillian Hervey
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Nowadays people don't use face powder; they say it dries the skin. But I makeup in the old-fashioned way.
Quentin Crisp
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With confidence, I think anyone can get a dress and make it their own. I don't think you should have it off the runway and wear it like they want you to wear it. You know, with their hair and makeup - their woman. I just think it's boring. You have to make it your own. That's what fashion is all about.
Kate Moss
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My personal style is really comfy: flats, tennis shoes, ponytails, no makeup.
Kristin Bauer van Straten
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I do like some of the perks, like being, recognized, especially if I've had my makeup done and I'm going to be photographed and people admire me. Who wouldn't like that?
Jane Pauley
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I'm a tomboy, but I really love doing my makeup - I find it relaxing and grounding. With 'The Daily Show,' it was easier for me to do my own makeup. In the beginning, I watched a lot of YouTube tutorials. You find a beauty blogger who has your skin tone, and pretty much everything they use will look good on you.
Jessica Williams
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During the day, I don't wear much makeup; I only put on makeup for the show.
Li Lykke Timotej Zachrisson
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I love that men like to look at women, that they love sports, that they need to know the inner workings of mechanical objects. I love the whole makeup of men - that they never mature and are always just boys.
Krista Allen
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I find that putting my makeup on and playing with different looks is really relaxing for me before the show.
Martina McBride
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I go into work and get my hair and makeup done, go into wardrobe. I have to do three hours of school a day.
Alia Shawkat
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In real life, I'm very different from Sarah Dunn. She's from the North. I grew up in the South. I wear big hoop earrings. I love me some makeup, and that's not her at all.
Katy Mixon
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Some makeup you put on and feel like you're getting pimples by the hour.
Vendela Kirsebom
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I'm very glad I've got a make-up artist. I have trouble going to school when I've got bad spots and things like that so I still don't understand how I got up in front of a camera and did it. I almost had a moment of madness every time I did that. It's difficult and it's scary and you hope that people won't be looking at your flaws, especially when you're in 3D as well.
Georgie Henley