PUNK MAKE-UP ENVY AND YET ANOTHER
PAST LIFE - FROM THE BLOG OF MATILDA
KAY - FEB 21, 2005
Sunday night I met a local rock God. Punk rock star Seantastic
of Karmahitlist. (see pictures here) He was larger than life
with rock star hair; rock star clothes, rock star tattoos, rock
star moves and yes, punk-rock-God makeup! His was the best makeup
job I’ve seen in a long time. As a former professional
in the Cosmetic industry and trained in cosmetics in LA—and
having owned the Cosmetic studio franchise Merle Norman here
in Bakersfield for 10 years; let me tell you this local rock
star’s look was right on the money. And I had punk makeup
envy! He managed to achieve the perfect dramatic ‘Smokey
eye’ look (my personal favorite), he added red shadow
under his brows for rock star effect and he wore the perfect
shade of lip-gloss (I wanted to ask him where he got it). Although
it is possible that somewhere an adoring girl helped Seantastic
with his makeup… I prefer to believe that someone of Seantastic’s
charisma would have the talent to create his own punk-rock-God
makeup look and in turn give me punk makeup envy!
In yet another
‘past life’ (the cosmetic store years) I did on
average at least 3 makeovers a day 6 to 7 days a week for 10
years. That’s a lot of makeovers. That’s a lot of
different looks I created on every different face and personality
imaginable. I’ve done wedding parties, little old ladies,
teenagers, and women of every age, local news reporters and
transvestites. I once did a makeover on a woman who had been
beaten up by her boyfriend and wanted help covering up the bruises
that covered most of her face. She was so appreciative and I
was just glad to help and see her smile. I met one of my best
girlfriends when she came into the store crying from divorce
court—I did a makeover on her, made her feel beautiful
and we’ve been friends ever since. I taught a transvestite
how to do his makeup during the weeks of his transformation
from Victor to Victoria. (Quite a challenge I’ll tell
you, he was not pretty!) I taught a local news reporter how
to apply makeup for the camera. I used to give makeup presentations
at local ‘women in business’ conferences. I knew
my customers by name and what they wore. And I knew how to make
women feel and look beautiful. I was taught that makeup was
an art, the face a blank canvas and everyone is beautiful. Makeup
just enhances a woman’s natural beauty. When a woman sat
down at my makeup station I could look at her face and know
exactly what colors would look best on her. It felt like a gift.
And the hours I spent with each customer making them feel beautiful;
creating my own pieces of art was very full filling.
The thousands
of makeovers I did in the years I owned the cosmetic store have
blurred in my memory. Too many faces, too many women, even though
all were beautiful only a few stand out in my memory some of
which I mentioned above. However, the one I will never forget
was an older lady in her late 50’s to middle 60’s
with gray hair. She came into the store one afternoon and requested
a free makeover.
“What
type of makeover were you wanting?” I asked her.
“Well,
I DON’T want to look like YOU!” She said.
As you can
imagine, I was insulted and instantly pissed off. And yet I
had to spend an hour with her being kind and gracious and making
her feel beautiful and looking nothing like me. I should have
given her Seantastic’s punk-rock-God makeup look…
but then I don’t think she had punk makeup envy the way
I do.
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Me
(Anonymous)
2005-02-23 18:32 (link)
I do my own makeup. But my hair when i have extention is done
by Aries Suicide.. (www.ariesalterego.com) Im glad to know that
the women of BAkersfield appreciate the time and energy i puit
into looking beutiful for them...muah...i love you girls!!!!
xoxo
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matildakay
2005-02-24 09:10 (link)
Thanks, Seantastic for appeasing my curiousity... I just knew
you created your own punk-rock-God makeup look!
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noveltown
2005-02-23 18:54 (link)
Spoken like a true rock star; but one who cares, and who is
just self-centered and vain enough to care about the right subtle
tones of rock stardom...
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200tercel
2005-02-24 02:53 (link)
Re: makeup / makeover:
I bet that
lady was not terribly attractive, either. Some people...
Re: hair
extensions:
I wonder
what would happen if I went to work with the Rob Zombie look?
Jerry "More
human than human" 200Tercel
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200tercel
2005-02-24 02:55 (link)
One more question: How long does it take to have extensions
put in? Does the stylist "glue" them on, one strand
at a time?
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matildakay
2005-02-24 09:08 (link)
I don't know! But we could ask my cousin the 'Hair guru'...
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noveltown
2005-02-24 05:55 (link)
You would look great in spandex, 200car
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200tercel
2005-02-25 03:58 (link)
You been growing your own mushrooms again, NovelTown?