Veteran makeup artist Julianne Kaye shares her thoughts on Insta-famous beauty trends. Slowly put the contour palette down and your hands where I can see them. Listen—I love a good, dramatic smoky eye as much as the next makeup artist—but there are some beauty trends that need to die. You know what I'm talking about—they're all over Instagram, YouTube and probably your favorite reality TV show. Here's the thing: Makeup is supposed to enhance our natural beauty—not homogenize our faces. While matte skin, blocky brows, heavy contour, beaming highlight and fake lashes work for some, that look is not the Gospel of Makeup. Keep in mind, too, that you'll rarely see...
- 11/16/2016
- E! Online
The berry lip just got bolder. You may not have watched Suicide Squad, but you've surely caught Margot Robbie during the film's press tour. The actress has been killing it on all fronts—from her fashion and hair choices to her dynamic makeup. In fact, one look in particular truly inspired us—it wasn't just your typical, red-carpet, bold lip but a genius marriage of pinks, reds and purples blended together in a symphonic way. To help us translate this red-carpet look for everyday wear, we asked makeup artist Julianne Kaye to share her interpretation of Margot's statement-making makeup. Step 1: After moisturizing the face, start with Tarte Amazonian Clay 12-Hour Full...
- 8/15/2016
- E! Online
Contrary to popular belief, celebs use drugstore products, too…or, at least the makeup artists who work on them do. Just ask beauty guru Julianne Kaye, who shares the affordable finds that industry experts like just as much (or even better) than designer brands. My guilty pleasure is going in to Walgreens for a prescription and walking out with a ton of inexpensive, awesome makeup. It's like when you do a target run for toilet paper but end up spending $300 on things you didn't know you wanted or needed. I've done a lot of drugstore shopping as well as worked with some great brands that have truly amazing products for a fraction of the price of prestige products. You can find some real gems—you just...
- 7/29/2016
- E! Online
We love the summer season for many reasons, but melting makeup is not one of them. Sure bare skin is perfect for a day at the beach, but it doesn't matter how hot it is, going sans beauty products on the daily is not the sophisticated look you're going for. As we all know too well, high temps have a devilish way of turning your glowing skin into a dry and flaky mess, which makes it impossible for makeup application to be flawless. Couple that with unwanted sweating, and you've got a summer beauty blunder on your hands. Luckily, celeb makeup artist Julianne Kaye has a few genius (emphasis on genius) no-fail tips for making makeup last in the heat. For instance, before you...
- 7/6/2016
- E! Online
In this installment of Julianne to the Rescue, makeup artist to the stars Julianne Kaye shares the beauty products almost every industry pro turns to zhush up their celeb clients. A few picks are pretty surprising, a few are makeup-chair mainstays but you'll have to read up on all of them to find out why. These industry cult products aren't a huge secret among makeup artists but could be news to you. Of course, every professional makeup artist's kit is different, but whenever I'm on set and kit-cruising, I always seem to see these same products in all of our bags. Now, I'm going to share them with you! The ProductsIf you really want to whiten your eyes like a pro, get these staple...
- 6/17/2016
- E! Online
Celeb makeup artist Julianne Kaye knows her beauty products. She's spent years on set, on shoots and working with celebs like Tia Mowry, Gigi Hadid and Selena Gomez, mastering the art of the makeup hack. Got a problem? She has a genius answer. For this month's column, the pro tackles melted makeup. Hey, in the summer heat, it's a problem for even the most beautiful A-listers. When it comes to sweat-proofing your makeup, it's not necessarily about technique as much as it is about choosing the right products. So drum roll, please, because here's a list of my top picks. 1. PrimerBelieve it or not, milk of magnesia works as a great primer. I swear by this when I'm doing shoots in...
- 5/26/2016
- E! Online
And you thought makeup brushes were confusing... Nowadays, beauty sponges come in all shapes and sizes—each with its own specific purpose. Do you really need one to contour? And another for foundation? How about to conceal those under-eye areas? Makeup-bag real estate is precious, after all. "The shape of the sponge matters. However, the fact that its round, egg, flat shaped...that doesn't matter to me," said celeb makeup artist Julianne Kaye. "It's more about what its made out of. How soft is it? How porous? It needs to be easy to grip and be able to maneuver around the contours of the face." So, technically, one sponge could technically fit all. However, if you really want to...
- 4/18/2016
- E! Online
So your skin's not perfect. What else is new? You might not be able to control the existence of a monster pimple or the distracting reality of all-over redness, but keep your cool. It happens to the best of us (Ashley Benson included). Worrying about acne can take over your life if you let it, but there's really no need, especially with the expertise of celeb makeup artist Julianne Kaye. Covering up less than perfect skin is a very real reality for most of us, but rarely do we ever achieve that flawless coverage that we're aiming for. To get your coverage just right and to help you feel confident about facing the world, the industry vet has a few unexpected tricks that...
- 3/29/2016
- E! Online
When you think of makeup and the stuff you use daily, blush probably isn't the first thing that comes to mind (even though it should be. Case in point: Jenna Dewan-Tatum's glowing cheeks). It's an understated product simply because not a lot of people are confident using it. Well, by now you should know where and how to apply it (no matter your face shape) and you should also be familiar with why peach blush is in every pro's bag, but do you know what type to use for your oily or dry skin? Probably not. Chances are you've been using the wrong blush for your skin type, so celeb makeup artist Julianne Kaye was called on to clear that and a few other things up. On Dry Skin: Wondering why that cheek stain of...
- 2/9/2016
- E! Online
Expectations were pretty high when Juice Beauty came out with its new organic Phyto-Pigments™ makeup line. What made them even higher? Finding out Gwyneth Paltrow was their creative director. #Casual Like with most celeb beauty lines, E! Style Collective put the products to the test. Makeup artist to the stars Julianne Kaye brought the line with her to Sundance for a full examination. Note: Winter was in full-force, so depending on your climate results might be slightly different. The Packaging: At first sight, the packaging "screams organic," noted Julianne. "The silver/grey logo is super simple without being generic, so that's a plus." There were various products...
- 1/27/2016
- E! Online
Summer may be over, but your glow need not be gone. This holiday season, gift your loved ones a long-lasting, natural-looking tan—you know, the stuff of tropical vacations and red-carpet beauty. To get that bronzy finish, celeb makeup artist Julianne Kaye recommended Vita Liberata Trystal Self Tanning Bronzing Minerals. "I'm so obsessed with this!" said Julianne. "It's a loose mineral bronzing powder that creates a tan with pure mineral coverage. You can also use it to contour or provide all-over glow." No harmful rays, less pore suffocation and a lasting result? No wonder the pro, who has worked with Gigi Hadid and Kate Hudson, is a fan. Vita Liberata Trystal Self...
- 12/10/2015
- E! Online
Celebs like Demi Lovato and Ashley Tisdale take Halloween very seriously, as illustrated by their all-out zombie costumes from past years. To help turn you into a celeb-worthy zombie this Halloween, we've enlisted special effects turned celeb makeup artist Julianne Kaye for the job. The expert has an easy-to-replicate zombie makeup look that you can do yourself with everyday products that are already in your makeup bag. Instead of using a professional grade, grey-hued paint, just use your lightest shade of foundation to create your base color. Since you're going for a more hollowed-out look, employ the contouring technique by using dark brown eye shadows swiped across your cheekbones. For other...
- 10/20/2015
- E! Online
If you're known to wait until the last minute to throw together a Halloween costume, you are among the masses. This October, it's inevitable that you'll likely be invited to spur-of-the-moment rendezvous and it's even more likely that you've simply just forgotten about a night-of event (wouldn't be the first time). Thankfully, you're in luck because we've got you covered with this stepped-up, makeup-centric cat costume that can be recreated all with products that you already have at home. With a little know-how from celeb makeup artist Julianne Kaye, learn how to paint on an impressive looking kitten face in around ten minutes. The best part? The makeup is the costume. Just slip on a...
- 10/16/2015
- E! Online
In our Insta-Beauty series, we bring you makeup looks inspired by our favorite, summer-worthy photo filters. It's picture perfection…all day long. Summer is winding down—and with it, all the bold colors and highlighting accents of your backyard BBQ and beach party beauty fun. What's not fading, however, is that sunburn you earned on that last weekend jaunt of the season. It's already difficult to apply makeup to burnt, uneven skin—let alone incorporate the warmer-tone beauty trends of fall. Thankfully, Julianne Kaye, celebrity makeup artist and E! Style Collective's resident beauty guru, schooled us in the art of transitional makeup. To maintain that warm-tone glow of filters...
- 9/1/2015
- E! Online
It's go time. What do you do when you have a last-minute event and you need to freshen up your makeup, stat? We got you. It's inevitable that at some point in the foreseeable future you're going to be less than prepared in the makeup department. As such, you'll have to make do with the little products you happen to have floating around at the bottom of your purse. To turn your dilemma into a solution, we called on celebrity makeup artist Julianne Kaye to help three E! News staffers get ready for their upcoming events. Follow the beauty vet and expert improviser as she uses bronzer for liner, eye shimmer on lips and other clever beauty hacks to whip up looks worthy of an Instagram...
- 8/21/2015
- E! Online
Be honest: When's the last time you cleaned out your makeup bag? Along with regularly washing your brushes, a cardinal rule of beauty hygiene includes a thorough examination of your makeup products. Sure, many items explicitly state expiration dates, but some don't. "While some dates are more like guidelines…kind of like with eggs," said celeb makeup artist Julianne Kaye. To clarify any confusion, we've compiled general time frames of when you should chuck out your favorite beauty products. Because that lipstick circa 2010 is neither pretty nor hygienic at this point. As time goes on, formula ingredients separate, which will make the product look different every time you...
- 8/4/2015
- E! Online
In our Insta-Beauty series, we bring you makeup looks inspired by our favorite, summer-worthy photo filters. It's picture perfection…all day long. There's something dreamy about those hazy, vintage-looking filters we see all over Instagram. But in reality, who wants to look washed out? Even in these au naturel-trending months, a girl occasionally likes to make a statement…we just don't want wear layers of makeup either. For this very reason, we turned to E! Style Collective beauty genius Julianne Kaye to show us how to get the perfect high-contrast beauty look—worthy of stars like Zendaya and Sarah Hyland—without sweating under a blanket of beauty products. "Your...
- 7/22/2015
- E! Online
While contouring may be so last year, and strobing so last month, the latest highlighting craze called "baking" actually first surfaced many, many moons ago. Dubbed by beauty blogs as the "new contouring," the technique—tried and tested by Kim Kardashian's makeup artist Mario Dedivanovic—is also known by beauty pros as cooking. And though the old technique, which was first popularized by drag queens, has proven illuminating results, it may not be the best or most efficient for your skin. "I honestly never use the baking technique because it's just too much makeup and, quite frankly, a waste of time," said makeup artist Julianne Kaye, who's worked with celebs like...
- 7/17/2015
- E! Online
There are some pieces that are just too hard to wear. In this realm lives trendy culottes, unforgiving white pants and, yes, even summer's It shoe—lace-up sandals. Cute as they are, the shoe can veer costume-y at times and can even cut the leg length, shortening our proportions. So why even bother? When paired with the right beauty looks and clothing counterparts, this tricky trend can be your ticket to a winning summer look. The proof is in the footage above. E! News tapped the E! Style Collective powers that be—celeb makeup artist Julianne Kaye, Hollywood hairstyling duo Riawna Capri and Nikki Lee and style expert Lindsay Albanese—to show us how to nail three seemingly difficult looks that work...
- 6/19/2015
- E! Online
Guess what celebrity makeup artists use to clean their makeup brushes. Bottled—and pricey—concoctions designed specifically for the job? Nope. Instead of using prepackaged makeup brush cleaner, which can cost upwards of $20 and contain skin-agitating alcohol, they employ a few homespun methods using affordable items you likely already have around the house. Now, that tip alone should be enough to inspire a weekly suds-session with our brushes. But in reality, most of us still skimp on the practice. Enter the wisdom of E! Style Collective members Ashley Rebecca and Julianne Kaye, who beautify stars like Jemima Kirke, Kate Hudson and Nicole Richie: the pros reminded us...
- 6/16/2015
- E! Online
A popular makeup look since Cleopatra's day, the cat eye is arguably the Lbd of the beauty world. But just because the look reigns supreme as a never-ending classic doesn't mean it has to be worn the same way, everyday. As more adventurous celebs have shown us, the classic cat—a sexy red-carpet staple which gives the illusion elongated eye—can be sported, quite literally, six ways to Sunday (and makes our own single-stroke liner seem downright boring). To amp up our cat eye game, we tapped makeup artist and E! Style Collective member Julianne Kaye (who works with celebs like Kate Hudson and Nicole Richie). Here are her tips for creating some of the more modern feline eye looks. Ease into...
- 5/22/2015
- E! Online
She’s British GQ’s Woman of the Year and Kim Kardashian’s beauty look last night in London was flawless. She always radiates a golden glow, no matter what time of year. Summer’s over and we’re all about transition to fall when it comes to both taking care of our skin and makeup trends. Dermatologist Dr. Doris Day and Beauty Expert and Celebrity Makeup Artist Julianne Kaye (she’s worked with Kate Hudson, Nicole Richie and the Jenner sisters!) offer ways to help you make a smooth transition.
Makeup Artist Julianne Kaye:
The fall will be all about dramatic eyes. Silver, ...
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Makeup Artist Julianne Kaye:
The fall will be all about dramatic eyes. Silver, ...
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- 9/3/2014
- by access.hollywood@nbcuni.com (AccessHollywood.com Editorial Staff)
- Access Hollywood
Happy April fool's day! Hopefully you are relaxing on the beach or somewhere fabulous enjoying spring break; or maybe just dreaming about or planning your upcoming summer vacation.
Glam Slam is here to make sure you look great while enjoying the great outdoors, thanks to some practical tips from celebrity makeup artist Julianne Kaye; who has worked with Britney Spears, Kate Hudson, Eva Mendes and Scarlett Johansson. Besides having a great makeup application, the tips and tricks are really in the products that you use, according to Julianne.
Here are her warm weather makeup must-haves:
Tinted Moisturizer:
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This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Glam Slam is here to make sure you look great while enjoying the great outdoors, thanks to some practical tips from celebrity makeup artist Julianne Kaye; who has worked with Britney Spears, Kate Hudson, Eva Mendes and Scarlett Johansson. Besides having a great makeup application, the tips and tricks are really in the products that you use, according to Julianne.
Here are her warm weather makeup must-haves:
Tinted Moisturizer:
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This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
- 4/1/2013
- by nobody@accesshollywood.com (AccessHollywood.com Editorial Staff)
- Access Hollywood
The show's stylist, Daniel Musto, recapped last night's episode giving us an insiders look at . Read his recap right here! Think outside of the box. What would you do if asked to step outside of your comfort zone? Well, tonight I am just coming in from a Levi's event featuring Snoop Dogg as the DJ and host of the night. Intimate crowd, amazing night. Not my typical Tuesday evening, but definitely worth venturing out. On tonight's Fashion Star, some of the contestants got the same excitement while exploring the unexplored. On episode six of the show, the contestants were told to move outside of their comfort zones by proving their versatility with something they haven't done before. The show started with an exciting look backstage as Ross showed his gratitude toward Julianne Kaye, with Maybelline, while explaining what he was doing this episode. Luciana is the queen of high quality,...
- 4/18/2012
- by Katrina
- HollywoodLife
Get an exclusive, first-hand recap from the show's stylist, Daniel Musto! He filled us in on how all the magic comes together behind-the-scenes while we're watching at home! As a wardrobe stylist on a huge television show, I become friendly with the other beauty departments, but don't often have much time with them. Julianne Kaye, with Maybelline doing makeup, and Theodore Leaf, with Suave doing hair, were Fashion Star's other department heads. Tonight, we decided to watch the show together, which was tough because we had So much to say about each of our experiences. It was exciting to hear the drama that was happening in other areas of our set, while I was knee-deep in shoes in my office! Whether Theodore was teaching us his secret for adding volume to a model's bouffant, or Julianne was explaining what specific eyeshadows last longer on different skin tones, our mouths...
- 4/4/2012
- by Katrina
- HollywoodLife
Want to know what it is like working with some of the top celebrity designers to create gorgeous makeup looks? Julianna has the scoop! Julianne Kaye, on-camera beauty expert for Maybelline on Fashion Star, tells you why she loved working with Fashion Star judge Nicole Richie and what products she packs in her own purse! What was it like working with the celebrity designers on the show? "It was so much fun! I especially loved working with Nicole [Richie]. I love her boho vibe. She is super easy -- she gave me a little direction about the makeup, but she wasn't all over me about it. She's so fun, so funny. And Jessica [Simpson], I love her!" What was the process of collaboration like? How much input did you have versus the designer? "Each designer is different, you have a certain designer who knows exactly what they want, but if I thought it was 'eh,...
- 3/22/2012
- by Eden Univer
- HollywoodLife
Get an exclusive, first-hand look inside last night's premiere episode from the show's stylist, David Musto! He addresses the outburst from Nicholas and why he was sent packing while also weighing in on the buyers and judges! My first thought when watching the pilot episode of Fashion Star on NBC was, "Every single tween viewer is going to wear a home-made version of Nicole Richie's headpiece to school tomorrow." My following thought was, "I am so grateful to be attached to such a groundbreaking television phenomenon." You can see the winning product on the show tonight and wear it tomorrow! I am still amazed that this is finally possible. As the wardrobe stylist for the show, I nitpick everything I created, while enjoying surprises that I didn't catch backstage. This includes all the footage of Theodore Leaf in Suave and Julianne Kaye in Maybelline. I didn't have a lot of...
- 3/14/2012
- by HL
- HollywoodLife
A celebrity make-up artist was once forced to defend a young Scarlett Johansson from the unwelcome advances of comedian Andy Dick - because the star was just 16 when he approached her in a club.
Julianne Kaye became close friends with Johansson while working on 1999 movie My Brother The Pig, when the actress was a teenager.
Kaye admits she bonded with the young star on the set and took her for nights out in Hollywood.
But the make-up artist recalls one venture to a nightclub turned sour when Johansson was approached by Dick, who was unaware the beautiful starlet was so young.
Kaye says, "I met Scarlett on My Brother The Pig, a movie she made when she was 16. She stayed at my house for a week.
"One night, I put a bindi on her head and we went to a club, and Andy Dick cornered her.
"I was like, 'Get away from her! She's a child!'"...
Julianne Kaye became close friends with Johansson while working on 1999 movie My Brother The Pig, when the actress was a teenager.
Kaye admits she bonded with the young star on the set and took her for nights out in Hollywood.
But the make-up artist recalls one venture to a nightclub turned sour when Johansson was approached by Dick, who was unaware the beautiful starlet was so young.
Kaye says, "I met Scarlett on My Brother The Pig, a movie she made when she was 16. She stayed at my house for a week.
"One night, I put a bindi on her head and we went to a club, and Andy Dick cornered her.
"I was like, 'Get away from her! She's a child!'"...
- 6/3/2009
- WENN
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