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- Hilary Duff wows fans with ageless appearance in Vogue video - Daily Mail
- Margot Robbie's makeup artist shares the secrets behind her stunning SAG Awards look - Daily Mail
- Model Teddy Quinlivan announces she is the first openly trans person to work with Chanel - Daily Mail
| Hilary Duff wows fans with ageless appearance in Vogue video - Daily Mail Posted: 13 Mar 2020 02:16 AM PDT Hilary Duff isn't just the star of a show called Younger - it seems she's also the living embodiment of the word. At least as far as her fans are concerned. The 32-year-old Lizzie McGuire star wowed viewers of a new Vogue beauty video when she showed off a near-perfect makeup-free complexion while detailing her morning skincare routine. But while fans were certainly impressed by her tips and tricks, it was the TV star's youthful appearance that took center stage in the comments, with one awestruck viewer gushing that her skin 'is like a baby's butt' while another referred to Hilary as 'a goddess'. ![]() Younger! Hilary Duff has left her fans in awe after showing off her 'perfect' complexion in a new beauty video for Vogue ![]() ![]() Now and then: Viewers marveled at the 32-year-old's youthful looks, with many insisting she has not aged a day since she starred in Lizzie McGuire in the early 2000s (right) At the start of the video, Hilary - who is standing in a bathroom - introduces herself to the camera, before explaining that she is going to run through her daily skincare and beauty routine for days when she has little to no time on her hand, but wants to achieve a professional look. 'I'm Hilary Duff, and I am going to show you my skincare routine today,' she begins. 'I'm a busy mom, I don't have a ton of time to do my makeup, but this version today is like on a day when I have my kids but I also have a couple of meetings [and] I want to look like I put some effort in.' The TV star has a completely bare face at this point - showing off a smooth and wrinkle-free complexion that has left those watching the video in awe. 'She's getting better and prettier with age!' one person wrote, as another chimed in: 'If I had her face I would never put make up on it. She is perfect.' 'Girl has not aged a bit,' one woman said, before adding: 'Yass Queen give us the skincare routine.' A number of other viewers began comparing the star to Jennifer Lopez, pointing out that Hilary bears an uncanny resemblance to the singer, particularly when she isn't wearing makeup. 'For some reason I feel like she looks like a white JLo before she did her brows!' one person wrote. 'They have similar features, mostly the eyes and face shape/cheekbones.' Another agreed, writing: 'You look like a JLO's young sister.' Luckily for those clamoring to know how Hilary - who skyrocketed to fame while starring in the Disney hit show Lizzie McGuire back in 2001 - maintains such a flawless complexion, she then proceeded to detail the exact products she uses to get ready for the day. ![]() ![]() Moving on up: 'She's getting better and prettier with age,' one viewer said of Hilary, who shot to stardom when she first starred in Disney hit Lizzie McGuire back in 2001 ![]() Back again: The TV star had been working on a reboot of the popular TV series, which was also turned into a movie, however production has been suspended by Disney+ ![]() ![]() Work it! Mother-of-two Hilary, pictured left in 2011 and right in 2019, has more recently been recognized for her role in TV series Younger, and she has continued to dazzle in the spotlight ![]() Modern family: Hilary married partner Matthew Koma during a private ceremony at their home in December 2019. They have a daughter, Banks, and Hilary has a second child, son Luca 'Sometimes [before I start] I wash my hands, or I do a little hand sanitizer,' the star revealed while spraying her hands with the Dr. Bronner's Organic Hand Sanitizer ($5), before sharing that she likes to begin her skincare with Olehenriksen's Glow2OH Dark Spot Toner ($29) because she is trying to combat melasma, a pigmentation disorder that she developed while pregnant. ' So one really cool thing that happened to me when I had babies was I got melasma, and it hangs out right here on my forehead,' she remarks, while pointing to a darker patch of skin. 'This one is a dark spot toner so every day I say a little prayer that it's taking care of that dark spot right there.' From there, Hilary moves on to moisturizer, which she notes that she likes to double up on, particularly when the weather is 'super dry in California', where she lives. First, the mother-of-two layers vegan brand Glycelene's The Beauty Ointment ($75) onto her skin, joking that she has to scoop it out of the jar with her 'long witchy nails'. She then warms the balm up in between her fingers to make it softer, before applying it to her skin. 'I really love oils,' she comments, while rubbing the cream into her face. 'If your skin can handle it, it's quite a treat, but also sticking with what you know works for you is a great tip.' But while the ointment might be plenty thick, Hilary still chooses to follow it up with a second face cream - another, lighter product ($95) from the same vegan brand. 'I use [the first one] as a bit of a serum; even though it's super moisturizing I'm still going to put a cream on top, it's also by Glycelene, and it smells like cucumber, which I love,' she shares. 'This is a much lighter day cream; I like to layer them because I like to keep my skin looking dewy. I'm feeling really moisturized.' Despite admitting that she usually has to rush through her beauty routine in order to make time for her children, Hilary notes that she always ensures she has the chance to squeeze in one important step - massaging her face creams into her skin with the Nurse Jamie Uplift Massaging Beauty Roller ($69). ![]() ![]() Let's get ready: She kicks off her beauty routine with hand sanitizer (left), before starting her skincare, which includes a host of natural products, like her Glycelene face cream (right) ![]() Opening up: Hilary reveals in the video that she developed melasma - a pigmentation disorder - while pregnant, explaining that she uses a dark spot toner to try and combat it ![]() Priorities: Although she says that she tries to keep her routine as quick as possible, Hilary takes the time to massage in her skincare products with this Nurse Jamie tool ![]() ![]() Complexion perfection: Hilary likes to keep her foundation as light as possible, sharing that she massages both her base product and her bronzer in with a Beautyblender 'I never have a ton of time, but it does really wake up your skin,' Hilary says of the beauty tool - which is designed to 'energize, enhance, revive, and uplift the skin'. 'As I've gotten older, I'll notice in the mornings that I have my pillow case lines on my skin... it's such a bumout,' Hilary adds. 'This tool saves me. The neck for sure needs love because if you're a face sleeper like me - I'm just mashed up on my face when I sleep - these guys can really get creasy.' After finishing the facial massage, Hilary picks up her eye cream - the REN Skincare Keep Young And Beautiful Instant Brightening Beauty Shot Eye Lift ($46), patting it into the area under her eyes, while revealing that she also uses the product on the area around her nose and on her smile lines. For makeup, Hilary starts off with the Perricone MD No Makeup Foundation Serum Broad Spectrum SPF 20 ($60), which she praises for its lightweight texture, explaining that she feels as though it lets her skin 'breathe' while she is wearing it. The beauty lover applies the product with a Beautyblender ($20), joking that her technique is a 'little bit aggressive' because she's 'always in a hurry'. To ensure that her face looks smooth and even, she 'rolls' the sponge across her face, and uses the point to apply product in hard-to-reach places like the corner of her eyes. She even pulls the product up into her hairline, joking that she 'hates when you can see foundation in your hair, but I also hate when you don't have foundation [up there]'. So, Hilary opts for a happy medium, ensuring that the product is blended well enough that there are no 'harsh lines'. Hilary also uses the makeup sponge to apply her favorite bronzer - the Chanel Soleil Tan de Chanel ($50) - a cream product that she hails as one of her top-used makeup items. To create a more contoured look, she applies the bronzer under her cheekbones, and then adds some across her forehead, noting that she wants to add product to all of the places where the sun would naturally tan her skin. 'Another tip that someone taught me when I was pretty young was that you want to create a "W" across your face,' she says, referring to the best places to put the bronzer. '[Start at the top of one cheekbone and go] down, up over your nose, down, and then up again.' ![]() ![]() All about the eyes: For under eye concealer, Hilary uses the Glossier Stretch Concealer (left), while her preferred eyelash curler is by Kevyn Aucoin (right) ![]() Tricks of the trade: Hilary says one of her favorite makeup hacks is to sweep bronzer in a 'W' shape across the face, sharing that this allows for the most natural results ![]() Brows on fleek: The Younger star admits that brows are the thing she struggles with the most, noting that she always manages to make one look good, while the other isn't as impressive Under eye concealer comes in the form of Glossier's Stretch Concealer ($18), which Hilary applies with a Cle de Peau Concealer Brush ($35), before curling her lashes with Kevyn Aucoin's The Eyelash Curler ($21). 'See that? Such a difference. I feel awake,' she comments as she finishes the step. Hilary devotes the most time out of her routine to her eye look, which she kicks off with the Mermaid Eyes eye shadow from Chantecaille ($34), which she applies with a brush, joking that her nails are too long to use her fingers. After blending the shadow out to create a more defined crease, Hilary draws some of the same shade along her lower lash line using a flat brush from MAC Cosmetics ($26.50). 'So also, one other trick that I love, is that your eye, the part that people focus on is the black dot in the center, so if you want to give a little more extra attention, [put some product] right in the middle underneath, and then maybe [put] a shimmer right in the center on the top lid,' she shares. 'It's going to draw focus to that focal point that you want people to look at.' To add a bit more glitz and glam to the look, Hilary opts to add a bit of shimmer to her eye, using Stila's Shimmer & Glow Liquid Eye Shadow ($24), which she reveals her makeup artist on Younger introduced her to. She then uses some of the Chanel bronzer and the Stila product on her lower lash line for a smudgy look. And because you can never have too much glitter, the Younger star dives back in with another shimmery product, Natasha Denona's Chroma Crystal Top Coat ($28), applying some to the center of her eyelids. Moving on to her brows, Hilary explains that she likes to work with a range of different products, but her all-time favorite remains the Benefit Cosmetics Ka-Brow! Cream-Gel Eyebrow Color ($24). ![]() ![]() The eyes have it: She says she likes to go for more of an 'awake' look than a cat eye, and therefore uses a lot of shimmery shadows and some glitter ![]() The final touches: Hilary has just started overlining her lips, and while she admits that she is still 'scared' every time she tries it, she likes the overall effect 'It comes with a brush that I've actually used for a very long time, maybe too long, but it's a nice waxy pot and it's lasted me forever,' she says, revealing that she traces outside of her natural brow line in order to give her the full brows that she 'prays for'. 'I like to do little strokes so they hopefully look like hair,' the starlet continues. Hilary then likes to brush through her brows with a 'little stick' - a spoolie - revealing that she ordered 200 of the disposable tools from Amazon to ensure she had plenty on hand. 'Brows are always the hardest for me, this guy always gives me hell,' she admits. 'Every day I get a good brow, and it's always one. 'Now I'm going to use Glossier Boy Brow ($16), brown is my favorite color. If you have good thick brows you don't have to try to be as fluffy.' To add a natural glow to her face, Hilary uses a ByTerry highlighter ($46), which she applies in a small 'C' shape around the outside corner of each of her eyes. In order to enhance her natural lip shape, she highlights her cupid's bow using a Nudestix Magnetic Eye Pencil ($26). 'I'm getting a little bit dewy so I'm going to use a powder,' she continues, while flashing the Antonym Baked Foundation ($38) at the camera. 'This is an all-natural powder that I found in a cute store in Brooklyn, and I'm going to use a fluffy brush and just powder some zones that get a little dewy. Not a lot.' The final steps in Hilary's routine include bronzer - Benefit Cosmetics' Hoola Matte Bronzer ($30) - blusher - Charlotte Tilbury's Cheek to Chic Blush ($40) - and mascara. 'I had eyelash extensions for six months, and my lashes are finally getting a little bit better so I have to tell you this product that I'm obsessed with is called Grande Lash ($25),' she shares. ![]() ![]() Before and after: Many commenters praised Hilary's appearance in the video, commenting that she doesn't actually need makeup ![]() Et voila! After finishing her makeup, Hilary sets it with an SPF spray, before making her way out of the door to start her day 'I never remember to do the [lash] serum, but this mascara has the serum in it. It's working for you during the day.' Before finishing up with her lips, Hilary does a final contour with the Nudestix Nudies Tinted Blur Stick ($30), and puts some shimmer in the inner corner of her eyes to open them up and give her that 'awake' look. 'I just started overlining my lips a tiny bit, and it scared me so bad at first, I was like, "How come other people can do it and I look insane?"' Hilary continued. 'I think I can do it but I'm not sure, I'm going to go very light right now.' Using the Laura Mercier Longwear Lip Liner ($26), she lines just outside her natural lip line in the middle of her pout, before topping the pencil up with an Yves Saint Laurent Rouge Volupte Lipstick ($38). The ultimate step in her routine is less about aesthetics and more about safety - with Hilary revealing that she sets her makeup in place with the Soleil Toujours Organic Set + Protect Micro Mist SPF ($36). 'This is an amazing product if you've taken your time to do nice makeup, and you're like, "Well I don't want to put sunscreen on top of that." 'It's such an important step, especially if you live somewhere sunny.' Before walking out of the door, Hilary sprays herself with a body mist from natural brand Saje ($20), revealing that her mother gave her the spray for her to use every morning. 'A new thing that I just added into my routine, my mom gave me this Saje spray, it's called Goddess, and it's so nice,' she says. 'It's jasmine, and I feel like it just gets me ready for the day. This is an intention spray, if you will.' Et voila! After that, the busy mom-of-two, who tied the knot with partner Matthew Koma in an intimate ceremony in December, heads out of the door ready to start her day. |
| Posted: 21 Jan 2020 01:35 AM PST Australian actress Margot Robbie was one of the stars of Sunday night's SAG Awards, with a glamorous makeup look that perfectly nailed the girl-next-door with a sultry edge. And now, Margot's makeup artist Pati Dubroff has shared some of the secrets behind the 29-year-old actress's look - including the exact products she used to achieve Margot's inimitable glow. So how can you recreate the Bombshell star's look? ![]() Australian actress Margot Robbie was one of the stars of Sunday night's SAG Awards, with a glamorous makeup look that perfectly nailed the girl-next-door with a sultry edge (pictured) ![]() Margot's makeup artist Pati Dubroff shared how she created Margot's SAG Awards look (pictured) by starting with her skin, and adding a natural blusher and multiple eyeshadows START WITH SKIN First things first, Pati started with Margot's skin - which she said is the be-all-and-end-all of a great makeup look. To start with before the SAG Awards, Pati told Gritty Pretty she prepped Margot's skin with La Solution 10 De Chanel Sensitive Skin Cream ($176) and the Hydra Beauty Flash Instantly Hydrating Perfecting Balm ($102). Pati said these helped to create a 'fresh, dewy base' and ensured Margot's skin was ready for makeup. BUFF YOUR BASE While Margot does have perfect peaches and cream skin, Pati said a little help never goes amiss. 'To even the skin tone without creating the mask effect, I used the Ultra Le Teint Velvet Blurring Smooth-Effect Foundation ($78) and a touch of the Soleil Tan De Chanel ($69) for a muted contour that played up both Robbie's features and the "putty" theme behind the look,' she said. On top of this, Pati added the Baume Essentiel Multi-Use Glow Stick ($71) as well as Chanel's LongWear Concealer ($60) and Le Correcteur De Chanel ($60), which helps to minimise any eye bags. ![]() To create the perfect pout, Pati layered multiple lipsticks onto Margot (pictured at the SAG Awards), leaving the darker shade towards to outside to create an ombre effect CREATE 'HAPPY CHEEKS' Pati added the Joues Contraste Powder Blush in 350 Rosewood ($75) to create a 'happy cheek' look. Speaking about how blusher can lift an entire look to Who What Wear previously, Pati told Who What Wear: 'Apply a creamy pink blush with your fingers on the apple of your cheeks straight after foundation, and let it sit. 'Then, after the rest of the face is done, a light dusting of loose powder should go on top, followed by a powder blush - like a whisper - using a fan brush.' Pati said the reason why she does this last is because it lets her know how much more product she needs to make the face and makeup look balanced. Meanwhile, using both cream and powder blush allows for a more natural look. ![]() Pati said she will typically apply white or ivory liner on the bottom lid of the eye to make the eyes pop, and a light pink shadow in the inner corners (pictured: Margot Robbie in May 2019) FRAME THE EYES Once she had Margot's face sorted, Pati said she moved onto her eyes, where she opted for a palette of graphite greys and deep turquoise tones from Chanel. Pati said she then added a swipe of Le Volume Revolution De Chanel Extreme Volume Mascara ($56) onto both the upper and lower lashline. Previously, Pati has said that she likes to keep mascara minimal on her stars, as it helps the colours she's used on the lids to pop and keeps the whole feel of Margot's makeup look soft and glamorous. ![]() While many makeup artists say their desert island beauty product is mascara, for Pati, a little mascara goes a long way - she never uses much on Margot (pictured in September 2019) CONSIDER AN OMBRE LIP Lastly, the celebrity makeup artist moved to Margot's lips - which she painted in two ombre colours to 'lift' the look and make her lips look 'seriously plump'. Pati started with the Rouge Coco Flash Hydrating Vibrant Shine Lip Colour in 56 Moment ($53) and added a darker Rouge Allure Ink Matte Liquid Lip Colour in 178 Rosy Brown ($53) to the outer corners. This helped to add depth to Margot's look. |
| Posted: 26 Aug 2019 11:00 PM PDT Chanel Beauty has enlisted transgender model Theodora 'Teddy' Quinlivan for its latest campaign. Boston-born Teddy, 25, shared the news on Instagram with a sentimental post about the personal highs and lows led to this moment saying her 'whole life has been a fight'. 'I find I don't cry anymore when things are sad, but isn't it interesting when we shed tears in moments of triumph. This was one of those triumphant cry moments for me,' Teddy said of the modeling gig with Chanel Beauty. ![]() Historic: Teddy Quinlivan, pictured, is the first openly transgender model to work with French luxury label Chanel ![]() ![]() Bronzing time: The Boston-born model, 25, appears in a campaign that showcases how to achieve a bronzed and glowing look in five minutes ![]() Pout: Teddy, who had previously walked for Chanel before coming out as trans, opts for a pretty pink lipstick in shade Légende As part of the campaign, Teddy debuts a 'five minute' sun-kissed and bronzed makeup look using Chanel products. With her enviable cheekbones, Teddy shows social media users how best to apply Soleil Tan De Chanel bronzer, Le Volume De Chanel mascara and Rouge Coco lipstick in the shade Légende. Posting the video and associated images to her personal feed, Teddy reflected on the difficult experiences she had had since transitioning at 16 years old. 'My whole life has been a fight. From being bullied at school consistently, kids threatening to kill me and going into graphic detail how they were going to do it, my own father beating me and calling me a f**ot, to receiving industry blow back after speaking publicly about being sexually assaulted on the job...' she wrote on Instagram. 'This was a victory that made all of that s**t worth it.' ![]() Chanel: Before she publicly announced that she was trans, Teddy walked for Chanel during the label's Spring/Summer show in October 2016 ![]() Glowing: The clip shared to Instagram showcases Teddy's flawless complexion ![]() ![]() Campaign: As part of the Chanel campaign, Teddy shows off the bronzer, left, and lipstick, right, she uses to achieve a sun-kissed look in five minutes 'I had walked two shows for Chanel while I was living in stealth (stealth meaning I hadn't made my trans identity public yet) and when I came out I knew I'd stop working with some brands, I thought I'd never work with the iconic house of Chanel ever again,' she added. 'But here I am in Chanel Beauty Advertising. I am the first openly trans person to work for the house of Chanel, and I am deeply humbled and proud to represent my community. 'The world will kick you down, spit on you, and tell you you're worthless,' she went on. 'It's your job to have the strength to stand up and push on, to keep fighting, Because if you give up then you will never experience the tears of triumph. Thank you to everyone who made this dream a reality,' she concluded. ![]() Skin: The chiseled beauty has attracted almost 100,000 followers on Instagram where she posts a glimpse into her life as an international model On her Instagram stories, she told her audience that this is an 'exciting time' for LGBTQ individuals. 'Especially if you're [transgender] because trans girls are just out here f**king killing it,' she announced. 'There is no glass ceiling that is unbreakable, like this is our moment to seize the world and we just have to keep fighting and keep getting ourselves out there and making a difference and bringing exposure to the trans community to the forefront of the global stage.' Teddy has had an impressive runway and editorial career since she was discovered by Nicolas Ghesquière, creative director of Louis Vuitton, in 2015. During New York Fashion Week in September 2017, Teddy came out as transgender in a series of videos posted to Instagram. Up until then, she had publicly presented herself as cisgender. 'My name is Teddy. I'm transgender. I remember living my whole life as male, but feeling like I was playing a part,' she said in the clips. ![]() ![]() Runway ready: Teddy has walked for labels including DSquared, left, and Missoni, right, during her impressive modeling career ![]() ![]() Catwalk: Teddy has made recent fashion week runway appearances for Haider Ackermann, left in 2018 and right in 2019 'I always knew I was female like just in my soul, in my heart in my brain. I kind of knew I had to pretend to be male to appease like everybody else.' ![]() VIP: The Boston native, pictured in June 2019 at Milan Men's Fashion Week, is a regular at industry events Hours after making the announcement, she walked the runway for Marc Jacobs, which she dedicated to murdered trans women. 'Today I walked for Marc Jacobs, but I also walked for Venus Extravaganza, Mesha Caldwell, Jo Jo Striker, Jaquarrius Holland, and countless other trans women who's lives were cut short due to senseless violence and lack of understanding,' wrote Teddy at the time. Her openness was widely praised by the fashion industry. Teddy has previously spoken about her mom's support in her decision to transition. Her mom helped her find doctors and a school that was more accepting (Walnut Hill School for the Arts). 'She [her mom] was like, 'Okay, if you're going to transition, you have to really do it — take the hormones on schedule, and be responsible about it,' she said. 'For the first time, I got to decide my pronoun,' she said. 'I had this incredible art teacher who asked me, 'Do you want me to call you she or he?' That was revolutionary. I chose 'she,' and from then on, it stuck.' Since starting her modeling career at 22, Teddy has worked with Louis Vuitton, Giambattista Valli, Moschino, Valentino, Versace, Dior Haute Couture, Diesel Black Gold, DSquared2 and Alutzarra. ![]() Catwalk: Teddy, pictured, joined model Kaia Gerber, background, on the runway for Chloe in March 2018
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