Skin Care
How 10 Celebs Get Awards Show-Worthy SkinFrom the red carpet to your shopping cart |
Keke Palmer Once all that makeup is applied, it's a makeup artist's job to make sure it doesn't go anywhere. "As a celebrity makeup artist, a big concern with on-camera makeup is making sure that the skin isn't too shiny," Eugene Williams told Today. For clients like Keke Palmer, he turns to Urban Decay All Nighter Long-Lasting Makeup Setting Spray, $31, which will keep even the sharpest contours in place for hours under the harsh lights of the red carpet (or when you're taking a particularly challenging selfie with your LuMee case.)
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