After decades of massive career success in creating and applying makeup so women look like the best version of themselves, Brown decided to pare down her own cosmetics routine.
“When it comes to makeup, I realized that I look so much better…not with none because I don’t look good with none…but I wear just enough ,” Brown recently told Know Your Value.
Brown — who has applied makeup that enhances the natural beauty of famous faces like Scarlett Johansson, Meghan Markle and Katie Holmes — said the realization that she really didn’t need an extensive makeup routine was decades in the making. One of the major tipping points came after she decided to leave her namesake brand at the end of 2016. “I got into beauty from the inside out,” she said.
Other than moisturizers, Brown barely uses any cosmetics. She said she occasionally reaches for Color Wow to touch up her roots, and she uses lip gloss in multiple ways: on her lips, on her cheeks, and “the teeniest little bit on my eyelids if I just want to give a little bit of luminescent look,” she said. Otherwise, Brown is happier to be cosmetics-free.
Brown, 62, is simplifying in other areas of her life too.
In fact, when she went on a tour in 2016 to promote her ninth book, Beauty From the Inside Out, she did away with her usual entourage of PR people, assistants, hair people and drivers. This time, Brown said she “took it down 10 notches” and had just one person helping her. She went to Dry Bar for blowouts, did her makeup in the car and wore jeans and sneakers on set.
“I might have even gotten better press because I was more chill,” said Brown. “And I just realized that’s the person I am, rather than trying to fit into this role that I was expected to be. So that was very liberating for me.”
It’s never been unusual for Brown to do her makeup in the car—she mostly works out of her makeup kit while on the road, and often realizes that she’s missing things. “But that’s how a creative entrepreneur makeup artist comes up with new ideas,” she said. When she forgot her eye shadow, eyeliner and brushes once, for example, she realized that she could use a cotton swab to turn her mascara as an eyeliner, giving birth to her often-copied gel eyeliner. “To me, things are possible when you’re a little bit flexible,” she said.









