Go Inside Makeup Artist Violette's Beauty Stash
Violette—celebrity makeup artist and Global Beauty Director for Estée Lauder—opens her home to show off her personal beauty stash
We're all guilty of stockpiling makeup, just some of us are better than others at organizing it all. But when testing, trying, and creating makeup is your entire job—your beauty collection can grow out of control. This is Beauty Stash, a new series in which celebrity makeup artists let us inside their homes to show off their personal beauty rooms. First up: Violette, who you might know as @Violette_Fr. Not only is she a celebrity makeup artist, tutorial wizard, and coolest woman we know, she's also the Global Beauty Director for Estée Lauder. Her super-organized collection of makeup and French skincare will make you want to sprint to your nearest Container Store.
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SHOP VIOLETTE'S BEAUTY STASH
Double Wear Nude Cushion Stick Radiant Makeup
Estée Laudersephora.com$42.00
Pure Color Envy Paint-On Liquid LipColor by Violette
Estée Laudersaksfifthavenue.com$28.00
Jumbo Eye Pencil
NYXnyxcosmetics.com$3.50
Boirion Homeostick Lips Balm 3.5g
Boironamazon.com$8.60
Pure Color Envy Scuplting EyeShadow 5-Color Palette by Violette
Estée Laudersaksfifthavenue.com$54.00
Double Down
Colourpopcolourpop.com$8.00
Flawless Fusion Ultra Longwear Concealer
Laura Merciersephora.com$28.00
NARS Radiant Creamy Concealer
NARSnordstrom.com$30.00
Double Wear Stay-in-Place Lip Pencil in Wine
ESTE LAUDERnordstrom.com$25.00
Lip Maestro Lip Stain
GIORGIO ARMANInordstrom.com$38.00
Advanced Night Repair Synchronized Recovery Complex II
Estée Laudersephora.com$68.00
Advanced Night Repair Concentrated Recovery PowerFoil Mask
Estée Laudersephora.com$80.00
milk_shake Leave In Conditioner
milk_shakeamazon.com$20.00
Thickening Dryspun Finish Volume Spray
Bumble and bumblesephora.com$14.00
Dry Shampoo with Oat Milk
Kloranesephora.com$10.00
Watch above as Violette walks BAZAAR's Senior Beauty Editor Jenna Rosenstein through her newly-renovated Brooklyn home for a tour of her personal makeup, skin, and haircare collection, as well as her office where she keeps all the products she needs for photoshoots and tutorials. "Brooklyn for me is like a little Paris," she says. Upstairs in her bathroom, which is flooded with natural light, Violette carved out a little corner for a custom-made makeup vanity (which she designed herself). It's there that she keeps a super-edited collection of her everyday essentials: Estée Lauder foundation, Colourpop highlighter, an entire drawer full of eyeshadow sticks, and her first Lauder makeup collection called Poppy Sauvage. "If I have too much things I am going to forget about it, I'm not going to use it," she notes.
Violette also designed the vanity by her sink, where she keeps what is essentially an entire French pharmacy full of skincare in the drawers below. "Skincare is like my foundation," she says, meaning that when your take really great care of your skin, you'll need less base makeup. Watch as Violette and Jenna pillage through each drawer, discovering some French skincare—and haircare!—secrets along the way.
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The tour wraps up in the basement, which is Violette's office and creative workspace. On the wall-to-wall shelves are books for inspiration and giant glass vats full of colorful powder makeup pigments. "I didn't have money to buy makeup when I started, I had this very small kit," she reveals. "So I just bought pigments. I was doing my own lipstick and eyeshadow on set. That's where I came from."
The cabinets below hold all of Violette's creative makeup and tools for photoshoots, ranging from bags of loose glitter to a turkey baster (or two) meant for blowing colorful pigments on to skin. There's also an entire drawer full of puffy stickers—because in Violette's world, makeup is the ultimate expression of fun.
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This article originally appeared on Harper's BAZAAR US