A Flawless (and Passable) Face Any girl who has lost her makeup bag knows: It's going to cost a small fortune to replace all of it. But for a transgender woman who is still experiencing a five o'clock shadow, makeup isn't optional. The finishing touches can make all the difference in passing as a woman, says Erin Armstrong, a pioneer in the YouTube transgender community and program coordinator for TRANS: Thrive, a non-profit drop-in center.
Prata, who was a makeup artist before she took on image consulting, says even her male-to-female clients who have gone through hair removal typically have bigger pores and rougher skin where their hair used to be, so she recommends something heavier, like M.A.C. Full Coverage Foundation, $32, along with M.A.C. Pro Longwear Concealer, $20. Throw in some high-quality brushes and eye makeup and you're looking at spending around $130, minimum.
If you want to get on Jenner's level, it'll definitely cost you: For her Vanity Fair shoot, makeup artist Mark Carrasquillo prepped her face with over $220 in skin-care products. Those included:
La Mer The Lip Balm, $55
Bioderma Sensiobio H2Om, $19
SK-II Facial Treatment Mask, $95
Clarins Lotus Face Treatment Oil, $53
For makeup, Carrasquillo used similarly priced products on the higher end:
Velour Lashes, $35
Estée Lauder More Than Mascara, $26
Kevyn Aucoin Sculpting Powder, $44
Serge Lutens Lip Pencil, $55
Tom Ford Traceless Foundation S.P.F. 15, $80
Eve Pearl Salmon Concealer, $39
Estée Lauder Stay-in-Place Brow Lift Duo
Tom Ford Eye Defining Pen, $55
Serge Lutens Finishing Powder, $170
Nars Lipstick (in Jungle Red), $27
Additionally, Deborah Lippmann herself applied her nail lacquer in Lady Is a Tramp, $18.
Cost: $130 on the lower end, but $800 on the Caitlyn Jenner level.
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