I wanted to look like Cheryl Tiegs when I was 13
years old. She was thin, blue-eyed, and blonde -
the epitome of beauty in the late '60s. I couldn't
have looked any more different - and I spent
a lot of time feeling bad about what I wasn't.
Then I saw Ali MacGraw in "Love Story" and
I finally saw the possibility of my own beauty.
This epiphany impacted how I viewed myself, how
I saw other women and it ultimately led me to my
career as a makeup artist.
Bobbi's love affair with makeup started at an early
age when she discovered her mother's collection
of cosmetics. This passion for beauty continued into Bobbi's teens and led her to Emerson College in Boston, where she earned a degree in theatrical makeup. After graduating, Bobbi headed for New York City to fulfill her dream of working as a professional makeup artist. It was the 80s and the look of the moment was loud, garish, and overdone. Bobbi soon became frustrated by the lack of flattering makeup on the market.
2006-11-15
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