Angie Warren Artistry
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07/21/2026
Let’s talk lashes (probably one of my favorite subjects as a makeup artist). They can be daunting as a client and most people are afraid of looking like they have two woolly caterpillars sitting on their lids. False lashes have come a long way in the past 20 years I have been doing makeup. From plastic looking monstrosities to light and feathery, there is so much innovation going on in the field.
For Jordyn I used V shaped individual lashes which are very delicate and soft. They mimic the natural lash flow blend seamlessly into the lash line. I like KASHA LASHES ® fishtail lashes in 9mm for this look.
Model: Jordyn Thompson
Hair: Lauren | Ohio | Event Hair
For Danielle we wanted more length and a bit more volume. So I stacked individual lashes in 10mm and 12mm. I like to use 10 mm on the inner and outer corners and the 12mm in the center. Using length in the center really opens the eyes
Bride: Danielle MacDonald Stanutz
Hair: Sarah Whittaker
If you want volume but not necessarily length, I love the Dark Swan Luxurious Eyelashes secret lashes In #2 and #3. I alternate these trio lashes to create a solid base. I just used 8mm and 10mm. I love the way this look came out on Emily.
Bride:
Emily Harper
Here’s my take on makeup. I like how my clients look before I put any makeup on their face. There’s something fresh and open about a bare face, no matter the age or condition of the skin. So with that in mind, I try to keep my makeup looking minimal. There may be quite a lot of products involved, but I want the outcome to look natural.
This look on .hmua was for our meetup in Chicago at . Thank you to the amazing group of artists that came out and let myself and offer a bit of education during the busy wedding season.
Hair:
Products:
instant angel for moisture
new Balancing and Perfecting Natural Longwear Foundation
Lift and Sn**ch eyebrow pen in “Ash Brown”
eyebrow wax
curator eyeshadow palette in “Realist”
concealer
pocket blush in “tan lines”creal Today’s highlights luminizer in “This just in”
Soft Focus Finishing Powder in “Light”
Soft Focus Blurring Blush in “Breathless”
Yummy Lip Blur lipstick in “Pear-fectly”
Sometimes I need to remind myself not every look needs one hundred steps and cream contour, bronzer, or excessive highlight. Especially when dealing with studio lighting on set. I used a very light hand with the gorgeous for our shoot with . The skin stayed natural and I used blush sparingly (for me at least), and a subtle cream highlight to keep things from being too reflective on camera.
Products used:
new Balancing and Perfecting Longwear Foundation. So great for photos.
concealer. So light and serum-like
Unreal liquid blush in “Whim”
Mixed with
soft pinch liquid blush in “Hope”
Spectral Shine Radiance Balm in “Candle Light Glow”
new soft focus finishing powder in light”
Lifter liner in “crop top”
Candy Glaze Lip Gloss Stick in “Bubble Gum”
secret lashes in #3
I’m always amazed by how photogenic my clients are. I look like I’m in pain in every picture taken of me, and I love seeing all these beautiful faces I get to work on and hope I did them justice.
I will always say keep it simple and listen to your clients. All of these lovely ladies knew what looked good on them and how to apply their own makeup beautifully. So we collaborated and found a soft and glowing look that didn’t detract from any of their natural beauty.
My key products for natural brows and lashes:
brow gel (nothing is moving when this is applied.
secret lashes in #2 and #3
in 8mm and 10mm individual for those who want as lashes natural as it gets
Spectral Shine Radiance Balm for the best non glittery cream to powder highlight on the market
setting spray on layer one and
setting spray for layer two and three so that makeup is no going anywhere!
Hair:
Planning:
Cover photo :
This might be an unpopular opinion, but I’m fine with people thinking my clients did their own makeup. As a natural makeup artist I want you to look like the best version of yourself. That mostly includes you looking like you could have done your own makeup, with just a few extra touches. This is my own personal philosophy and how I like to frame my work. There’s no right or wrong for any style, it’s just personal preference . Natural and as close to what my clients normally look like as possible. That’s what I love.
Hair for models 1,2,and 5 by
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