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Sep 16, 2013
Emily W.
I'm about to start work as a stylist on a web series. This is a huge step up from the local fashion shows I normally do. I want to buy all new makeup for this. I have a wide range of skin tones and ethnicities I am going to work on. What is the ULTIMATE place to buy new makeup, and what are your suggestions of great coverage for the price?
Sep 21, 2013
Court M.
When I work on film, I love the graftobian HD glamor creams. You can get them from Nigels or Naimies, both stores have pro discounts. They're heavy enough to be used as concealers but can also be sneered out for foundation. If you're going to get just one, get the warm palette. Believe it or not, my other go to for foundation and concealer is Revlon photo ready. The color range isn't as wide as graftobian but it's a good alternative. And there's always make up for ever, you can never go wrong with them. Bobbi Brown's bbu palette is nice but I just prefer the graftobian palettes.
I hope that helps and good luck!
Sep 21, 2013
Court M.
Sheer not sneer! Sorry!