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Red Carpet Makeup: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

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    Celebrity makeup artist Charles Douglas tells all!

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I'm Charles Douglas I'm a celebrity makeup artist and co owner whose make -- studio.

-- my celebrity clients include but -- from the Carter.

Down land.

-- -- -- ready for the red carpet at the process.

It involves hair makeup wardrobe tourist island and celebrity makeup can be quite expensive.

I would say that it can range anywhere from a couple of thousand all the way up to -- system thousand dollars -- for the -- I think when you're doing make up for the red carpet the thing that you should keep in mind -- -- certainly longevity.

We start whipped cream in the world power over so sometimes a little trip would be if you want you blessed to stand -- -- Use a cream blush first them powder them a little bit of power of less time than it did that and after that it.

Things -- I think the real important thing at the wow factor and one of those -- factor that actually eyelashes eyelashes are.

Huge thing and every -- -- violence.

There's been recently red carpet disasters which I personally I'm a little bit crazy but.

There's something called patched I'm not -- how to do I have what that does -- it helps.

Any shadow would agree that falls on the -- and a perfect have to believe brushed away from way before the -- -- the carpet.

But there have been shot of some well known celebrities walking the red carpet with white powder still under their eyes so that is that -- Disaster if it was me I would be wonderful could.