Women don't want to feel like they're wearing makeup. I hope I was partly responsible for that.
I don't think there's a major change between runway and real life anymore.
I think it's important that you know every detail when you open a store, that you pay attention to everything.
I hate knowing where people go to the bathroom. You follow them going to pee, to eat - I hate everything when it comes to reality shows!
Makeup is about balance. When the eye makes a statement, the lips should be quiet.
I was spoiled growing up in the 1970s because magazines were publishing the photographs of Helmut Newton and Guy Bourdin without compromise. You really felt that sense of freedom through their images.
I really wanted to have a different approach of beauty because when I came to America, they were still heavily, heavily plastic. The ads were so heavily retouched.
As a make-up artist, you always want to be in a good light, whether you're walking down the street or in a restaurant. It is a very key element to me; you can't apply good make-up in a bad light.