You don't want to be too hot in the club. And ambience is important - no fog machines.
Beauty means expression and being your most authentic self.
You're dealing with all these foreign agents, foreign brushes, and different time zones. So, you have to put just as much work into taking that makeup off as you do into putting it on.
I am always dabbling in new skin routines, but it's always about moisture.
Embrace the grease, if any, and look fresh and human. I like to look like a glazed doughnut.
For makeup, I swear by a base of Embryolisse, Nars concealer, that Bobbie Brown foundation stick, Pat's highlighter, a brow fill-in with dark brown eyeshadow and angle brush, a groom with Anastasia brow gel, an eyelash curl, and two swipes of drugstore mascara.
I have to remind myself when I'm on a job and I'm feeling a lull in attitude or confidence or whatever, I'm there for a reason. I have to constantly remind myself of these almost corny Pinterest mantras, like 'You are worthy.'
Growing up, people would always say, 'You have such a pretty face.' It's kind of backhanded. That's the kind of things we have to stomach.
I moved to New York for school right after I turned 18, but I started getting into trouble - so I went home to L.A. to regroup.