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Summary: Apply makeup for that "All American Girl" Look today! Learn the best pro makeup tips for film and television in this free video covering moisturizer.
Tracy Richards is a makeup artist and hair stylist for film and television. Trained at Sunset Gower Studios and with over seven years on sets all over Hollywood, Tracy has made up well...read more
"Alright, so as soon as her face is cleaned and you've removed any residue or mascara that might still be there that could cause any problems, it's time to moisturize. Most people I moisturize unless they are extremely oily, then I just use an anti-shine on them. As long as they don't have an allergic reaction to it, always ask. If you're working out in the sun, it's always good to put a sun screen on. I keep a fairly expensive one in my kit. It's strictly for talent, not the crew. So, I'm going to, I'm actually going to apply a little sun screen on her. Sometimes I use that as a moisturizer instead of adding one on top of it. I'm going to do that, but I'm going to moisturize her also. I'm just using my clean fingers, and just going over her skin. Just make sure it's blended in well. I try to keep it away from the eye area because sometimes different products won't mix very well with the foundations you are going to use. "
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