It's such an honor that the acclaimed celebrity makeup artist, Fara Homidi, mentioned my work in her interview with In The Gloss! Thank you.
“You know the philosophy, ‘It doesn’t matter so much what you wear, as long as you have nice shoes and a nice bag?’” asks
@farahomidi , the makeup artist and founder behind
@farahomidibeauty . “They’re talking about accessories, and if I think about it as a human, my ‘accessories’ are my hair and nails.” Save for the occasional nude manicure, her nails remain red “always and forever.” Meanwhile, her hair has been blonde since she first dyed it in 2012 and the color became her accidental signature.
HAIR + NAILS
I have a lot of hair, but it’s very fine. I started dyeing it blonde in 2012. I just wanted a change, and I didn’t think I was going to keep it. But I really loved it, and at a certain point, it became a signature and I was kind of locked into it because that’s how people recognized me; when you’re doing something like makeup, I think signatures are important because they really embody who you are. Eva Scrivo paints my hair. She’s such an artist, and I think, the only one who can do it without frying it because my hair is a nightmare. It pulls very red, so you have to have the expertise of knowing how long to keep the bleach on without killing it but also make sure you get past that red phase. It's a whole thing. Ideally, I’d go to her every two months, but I actually probably see her every four. Meanwhile, David Zughbaba, also at Eva Scrivo, cuts my hair. It’s always very basic, just a straight chop at the bottom with some layers in the front to frame my face.
Interview by
@daisebedolla for
@inthegloss
Photos by
@a.genova
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