Author’s Forward: This phone interview between Gino Terrell and Kim Kimble was originally published as an article for the now-defunct online platform MCXV and updated in In-Depth in 2018.
What you are seeing here is not 3D animation. It’s Canadian body painter extraordinaire Kay Pike modeling her own artwork. To see more of Kay’s work, visit her Linktr.ee for links to pretty much everywhere she can be found on the net.
Angela Tropea, who was also know and credited as “Ela Tripp,” made quite a name for herself in the Texas indie film industry when she was with Gothic Films and starred in 2010’s Naked Horror.
Peaches and Scream has been in and out of makeup most of her adult life and loves to create various glamour looks staying true to horror movie/comic characters with an emphasis on the gore!
In the above video, Winnipeg-based makeup artist Samantha Christianson demonstrates her remarkable skills as she transforms herself into a horrific-yet-sexy female version of the iconic Pinhead from the Hellraiser film franchise. This is also Sam’s official entry into the 2016
It’s National Mean Girls day and the Halloween season, so to cover both those occasions with one piece; above is makeup and fashion blogger Alle Connell as Cady Heron’s “Ex-Wife” from the Halloween party scene from the cult film Mean
I’ve done a few articles on Youtube makeup “gurus” in the past, but Cat Tanchanco’s skills set her apart from many of the rest, as do her finished products. Cat, who’s better known by her Youtube subscribers and Twitter followers
It’s already the Halloween season for many and to get this site into the spirit of the season, I decided to browse some vampire makeup tutorials posted by some of Youtube’s top makeup gurus, and feature the one I found
This unplanned online interview was conducted April 3rd, 2009 at Stephanie Jun’s request, because she was, as she put it; “home and bored on a Friday night.” So, knowing she had recently begun a career as a makeup artist, I thought; “sure, why not?”
Until several months ago, the only Asian makeup “gurus” that I could name were two that had been featured at Asian Sirens in the past. Those two ladies being; Elessa, aka Pursebuzz, who actually works in the video game industry
Art student Michelle Phan, aka “Rice Bunny,” isn’t in the entertainment industry. She’s done some modeling (Vietnamese T-shirts from Ahn Oi being her first project) and is very popular among the readers of her Xanga site (the girls; mostly because