The first product I ever used was my mom's foundation. When I was younger, I had pimples, so I just slapped it on and hoped it would fix the situation. It never did, because it was about 18 shades too light for me.
YouTube videos and practice have taught me all I know.
Sometimes the only thing that keeps me going is knowing I can help inspire young kids to be themselves, that they're waiting for me to put out awesome content for them.
Men in makeup, obviously, is a very new concept. It has not been widely accepted in the past.
Men in makeup is becoming more widely accepted. But it's going to take so much more open-mindedness to have it be a common thing.
There's been thousands of very, very funny and also very, very nasty tweets about me.