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Hi, I'm Amber Valetta, and I'm going to take you through a little skin care preparation routine I d'oh!
And then I'm gonna show you my natural beauty makeup.
Look, I'm gonna use these Patch nous.
Hi, patches.
Because of my ears today, I'm gonna use this.
This is my favorite favorite mascot.
The moment and it's called Revival Mask.
And you would put this on for, like, 20 minutes or longer.
So I'm going to do that now.
It's courts just want to put it all over.
It just gives, like an amazing finish to the skin.
When you take it off like your skin looks super fresh on hydrated and all the fine lines, they're kind of ironed out.
I also like to put it on my neck because as you get older, neck needs support.
All right, so I'm a little Rosie now from wife thing cleaning off the mask.
Now, first a little eye cream and this is called bright eyes.
I think I'm gonna put too much.
I'm gonna use this cream.
It's Augustine iss batter or August ing Amazing cream.
And then I'm gonna mix it with my sunscreen.
I live in l a and I have to wear sunscreen every day.
Even if it's Clary, I swear this does Robin Wright.
Then anything extra into the hands.
I'm an eyebrow freak.
So before I could even start my makeup, I'm gonna have to brush my eyebrows because they look crazy right now in any makeup artists who knows me, I know the way to make me happy.
It's just coming.
Okay?
My eyebrows look a little intense right now because I bleach them blonde a couple weeks ago for a shoot, and by the time I like this week, they looked like kind of tiger print.
They were all like, blonde brown and and my eyebrows are really dark.
They're like the color of my eyelashes.
I thought that maybe I should dye them so that I didn't look crazy shooting this.
And, um, yeah, I use just for men beard color, and I kind of look like Groucho Marx.
So the best thing for beauty is water hydrate?
Because this is a lot.
I like this clay to po.
I have no idea what color it is right now, because I think I'd be much white sticker off, get a little discoloration sometimes, especially when it's sunny.
And today I'm a little pink, so trying to tone down all the pinkness I remember my grandmother used to sell Mary Kay When I was growing up, she was always really into beauty on picking good care of herself in her skin.
And I kind of learned early on that, you know, you take care of what you what you have, and I'm not kind of about everything.
So whether that's your health and your beauty or your home, your environment, a community that's kind of the basis of my value system when you use a little tiny bit of this Mac face and body tiny, tiny, tiny bit because normally I really wouldn't during the day.
But at night I would.
I like to use my hands a lot, my fingers putting on makeup just cause I feel like I have more control and no, just it feels more natural to me.
I think it's like stimulating for the skin and your blood, but also kind of warming up the makeup and really getting it in there.
This is a major product.
I think a lot of people love this product.
This is just kind of the last thing I would hit on the skin.
You can also take it around to places that maybe look a little red.
Believe it or not, I can actually call my eyelashes without a mirror because, you know, you know where your eyes are on.
You know what hurts.
I'm going to use a little bit of my new product called I Light.
It's with Douglas Beauty and I did six essential products to bring out the most beautiful version of yourself.
It's so pretty.
I love this stuff you can like layer as much as you want.
Like I wouldn't put something like this on my eyes before.
But now that I came out with this, it's just so pretty and it doesn't really look like a bunch of makeup.
It just looks like your eyes are kind of Chloe little on the bottom as well.
I saw makeup artists do this a lot.
Take off the mascara, Um, and it just made sense to me.
Sometimes I'd put on my mascara, and then I would be I would feel like Oh my God, way too much on And it's all like clumpy and not in the good way.
Clumpy.
I think it's time to do some eyebrows.
When I first started in the nineties, it was all about super thin eyebrows, and I'm so sad because I have this big, beautiful Caterpillar eyebrows.
But they're pretty good, considering that they've been tweeze and bleached and pretty much taken off.
Charlotte Tilbury makes this really good, clear brow Joe with a teeny, teeny tiny brush, which is kind of great because you can really get in there and have control.
Like I said, anyone who knows me knows I am sort of a free let's do some blush, my favorite product Right now I think that it's from my line is called Snapshot, and I also like it on my lips.
I kind of like that, like very nudie sort of pink.
And then I also love this stick to put a little look up here to, like, dress it up even more highlighter.
I've learned a lot about highlighter from I Think, the best People I remember when there wasn't highlighter and, like Pat McGrath was making highlighter with like she's just making it herself and it was incredible.
That was 20 years ago.
A little on the nose.
I'm sure everybody has seen this, but the bow the lip is really nice.
So this is called done undone.
Lip pencil by Pat McGrath.
I'm just gonna line Lip liner in the nineties was like almost a wayto make your lips look bigger.
I mean, I guess it is still now, but today people have filler and whatever filler guess they put in it.
But back then, we just used a pencil and, you know, you just kind of line slightly lower than your own lips.
Okay?
I think it's time for some powder, All right?
I broke this out of excitement powder, but I'm still gonna use it.
It's translucent, and it is called Insta Blur.
I love all the pink rosy packaging.
I like a little shine.
I want the skin toe look alive and vibrant, but I don't want to be soup.
Especially like in photos.
I don't want to be super shiny up here or like underneath my eyes, so I'm just gonna, like, hit it a little bit.
I think I should take out my hair so I don't know what it's doing to pull it back.
This is a bronzer by Charlotte Tilbury.
I'm gonna do one touch of this.
This is driving me crazy.
I think I'm ready to go out in the world.
I just want to say to that I think beauty comes from Yes, it comes from the inside, but that comes from like your spiritual, mental physical health.
But also, like each one of us has something that is special and unique, And so, instead of, you know, maybe hiding it or being ashamed of it.
Like I wear bangs all the time because my forehead is abnormally large, I embrace it.
And, um, you know, I think trying to embrace all of ourselves is the most important part.
I'm super grateful for this time with you guys.
I hope you enjoyed it.
And, um, you did a good job.
Thank you.