On any given weekday, you can find Mika Brzezinski at 6 a.m. on the set of MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” diving into the news and having important discussions about the latest headlines.
But before she appears on television screens across America, she’s in Wilbert Ramos’ chair for hair and makeup beginning at 5:15 a.m.
Ramos, who has worked with Brzezinski for 11 years, has about half an hour to get her camera-ready. And while Brzezinski always looks sharp and energized on television, she frequently jokes that her face is “all one color” without Ramos’ skills.
Here’s how Ramos does it:
Start with the eyes
“Always, always, always do your eyes first,” Ramos told Know Your Value.“If you do your foundation first, the eyeshadow will drop on your cheekbones and ruin everything.”
Eye primer: Ramos’ first step is applying a layer of Laura Mercier’s Primer for Eyelid and Eyeshadow. “Primer stops your makeup from creasing and your eyes from getting oily, and this one is the best on the market,” he said. “I do Mika’s makeup at 5 a.m., and at 7 p.m. it’s still perfect.”
Shadow and liner: Ramos is a fan of MAC eyeshadows, and he tends to prefer a lighter color on the eyelid with darker tones in the corners. To further define the eyes, he uses a soft brown eyeliner from Bobbi Brown and a “really thin line” of black liner on the lash line to make it more prominent. “I want people to connect with Mika through her eyes, so this is the area of focus — this is where we go more dramatic,” Ramos said
Lashes: Brzezinski’s eyelashes are small and pale, so Ramos “is looking for super black, super volume.” He loves Dior’s mascara, and to amp up the volume, he adds four to five individual lashes in the outer corner of each eye.
Brows: As with the lashes, Brzezinski’s eyebrows are very pale. Ramos fills them in with an affordable powder from drugstore brand Milani Cosmetics, which is applied with an angled Bobbi Brown brow brush. He prefers brow powder over a pencil, he said, because powder absorbs oil from the hair. He finishes the brow look with Tarte’s brow mascara in taupe for an added punch of color and staying power.
Before moving to the rest of the face, Ramos uses a clean Q-tip to gently clear any residue below the eyes from eyeshadow fallout.
Perfecting the skin — TV style
Prepping the face and the tools: Ramos quenches Brzezinski’s skin with a moisturizer from Sicily Cosmetics formulated for dry skin, and he prepares a Beauty Blender by drenching it in water and squeezing it out so it’s damp.
Concealer and foundation: Ramos begins Brzezinski’s face by concealing with Tarte’s Shape Tape concealer. “It’s kind of dewy rather than matte, but it still doesn’t move from your skin,” he said.









