After training under top brands like Kevyn Aucoin and Yves Saint Laurent, it's no surprise that NYC makeup artist Neil Scibelli is a mainstay at NYFW. In addition to getting models ready for their runway moments, he also regularly works on red carpets and gets celebs camera-ready for TV. Follow him on Instagram.
"I actually discovered the brand on my own while Shopping in Sephora a few years ago, and now I'm so excited about their gorgeous multi sticks because they easily blend right into the skin. The rose shade is a sheer, cream blush that has a built-in luminizer. You can also use it on the lips, as well as on your eye lids to warm up your eye color. The champagne shade is a beautiful neutral highlighter, which can also be used under the brows, on the eyes, and above the cheekbones."
"Since brows really frame the face, I'd have to go with Anastasia's Brow Wiz. I like how slim the pencil is, which helps to give a precise, feathery look to the brows. It's two-sided, so you have a spoolie to comb through and blend. It's also no-sharpener required, which is always convenient."
"I've been a Nars Radiant Creamy Concealer fan for years, but I'm in awe of how amazing and high coverage this Sephora Collection concealer is. It goes on semi-matte, and the velvety texture does not crease under the eyes or in fine lines. You can also sheer it out with a little moisturizer or eye cream. It's a really great, quality product for the price. I'm a fan!"
"One of my celebrity clients actually turned me on to this product about five years ago, and I've been using it ever since. If you want a real skin-like finish, it's great for that. I've actually used this tinted moisturizer as a base along with concealer for red carpet makeup and it's beautiful. It's oil-free and has a built-in luminizer but does not look shiny."