Makeup artist Sarah Lucero swears by this cream liner. "It's one of the best I've ever worked with. You can use it as a shadow or an eyeliner," she says. (Tip: If it gets dry on top, scrape off the top layer with a clean mascara wand to soften it. Then seal it tightly after use.)
Cited by a number of makeup artists like Gucci Westman as their secret weapon backstage, this black pencil is known for being creamy but not so soft that it runs. Use it to line inside, outside, above and below your eyelids -- it's an all-purpose wonder.
"It's super-multipurpose," says Westman. "You can use it all over your cheeks [as a highlighter], lips [ditto] and eyes so it's a pretty good value for your money."
A backstage favorite for its barely-there texture and ability to plump and texturize strands (applied on damp hair), it also doubles as a setting spray (applied on dry hair). According to hairstylist Dennis Lanni, "it's [Bumble's] first and best product."
Models are born gorgeous but even they need help from beauty pros to look picture perfect. We got the scoop on the key products their makeup artists and hair stylists can't work without. Make sure these secret weapons are in your beauty stash.