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Showing posts with label Robert Pattinson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Robert Pattinson. Show all posts

Monday, June 22, 2009

Robert Pattinson: Is His Hotness In The Hair?

Robert Pattinson is famous, first, for his breakout role in the movie Twilight. Second, he's known for his matted mane.

This hirsute heartthrob incites riots. 10-year-olds beg to be bitten. And crazed fans flock him, resulting in run-ins with New York City cabs.

Just when discussion of Zac Efron's carefully constructed coiff hit a fever pitch, talk of Rob's tousled, borderline ratnesty do monopolized the conversation. Much of the articles written about Robert reference his signature style, which begs the question: Is Robert Pattinson's hotness in his hair?

With the help of Daily Makeover's Makover Studio, I've photoshopped some other celebrity hairstyles onto Rob's noggin. You decide...hot or not?



Robert with Benicio Del Toro's hair


Robert with Donald Trump's hair


Robert with Ed Westwick's hair


Robert with Zac Efron's hair

Robert with Jay Manuel's hair


Robert with Mario Lopez's hair


Robert with James Marsden's hair

Robert with Spencer Pratt's hair


Robert with George Clooney's hair


Robert with Dracula's hair

Robert with Kristen Stewart's hair

Wait...there's more. Check out Kristen Stewart's New Moon-inspired virtual makeover!

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Beautiful Start To The New Year: Benefit Twilight Giveaway Winners Revealed


Happy New Year, y'all!

And congratulations to the five winners of the Benefit Twilight Giveaway: Dakota Kenyon, Taylor Koon, Jenelle O’Malley, Sarah Scott and Keisha Williams.

These lucky ladies will receive Benefit's Silky Finish Lipstick in Ms. Behavin, the same shade Robert Pattinson wears as Edward Cullen in the movie adaptation of Stephenie Meyer's Twilight.

Thank you to everyone who participated in this contest - and special thanks to Benefit for indulging my personal Twilight obsession by sponsoring this giveaway.

Stay tuned for the next giveaway announcement!

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Spoiled Pretty Teams Up With Benefit Cosmetics for Twilight-Inspired Giveaway


Thanks to my girl, Amber, I’m on board the Twilight train and I don’t want this wild ride to end.

I saw Twilight twice in it’s first week in the theater. I just finished Breaking Dawn, the fourth book in the series. My sister rocked my world today when she gave me Twilight: The Complete Illustrated Movie Companion for Christmas. This behind-the-scenes guide features full-color photos of the cast, locations, and sets, as well as storyboards, interviews, and much more.

As a Twilight enthusiast/beauty addict, one of the best parts of the book is an interview with Jeanne Van Phue, the movie’s head makeup artist. She talks about her love for makeup, and gives the skinny on happenings behind-the-scenes.

“With makeup you can transform someone, make them look beautiful; you can change the eyebrows and make someone’s eyes look bigger,” says Van Phue. “People don’t realize makeup may be covering a blemish or black-and-blue mark. We’re trained to make people look better, or older, or stressed out. We do all that!”

“Edward is the hero, so I had to make him look the best [out] of everyone…Rob looks drop-dead gorgeous, so I applied his makeup a little thinner. The pale makeup takes the life out of you, so I let a tiny bit of his natural skin tone come through. I made his eyes look more beautiful and put a little lip stain to make him look more appealing. Rob looks different from the others; we wanted him to stand out.”

If you’re a fan of my Twilight-inspired posts, you already know that Van Phue used Benefit's Silky Finish Lipstick in Ms. Behavin on Robert Pattinson, who plays Edward Cullen in the film. Well, I had such a positive response to that article that I’m partnering with Benefit for a giveaway - Twilight style.

Five readers will win Benefit's Silky Finish Lipstick in Ms. Behavin, a mulberry glaze (retail value $18). The innovative formula slides on silky smooth for the softest, sexiest lips ever. Sheer coverage with buildable color...wear as little or as luscious as you like. Lipstick glides on effortlessly with the slant tip for flawless, even coverage.

To enter, send an email to spoiledprettycontests@gmail.com. The subject line should read "Benefit Twilight Giveaway." The contest ends at midnight (EST) on Wednesday, December 31st. Five winners will be chosen at random from among the entrants. On Thursday, January 1st, I'll announce the winners' names. Please, only one entry per person; duplicate entries will not increase your chances of winning. Contest is open to U.S. and Canadian residents only.

Good luck!

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Spoiled Pretty Exclusive: How To Replicate Robert Pattinson's Bloodthirsty, Berry Lips in Twilight – Straight From Movie's Head Makeup Artist!


The day after Thanksgiving, Amber and I met for lunch at The Cheesecake Factory then meandered around the Willow Grove Mall - killing time before a 4:30pm showing of Twilight. To say that we're a wee bit obsessed with Twilight is a wee bit of an understatement. That afternoon, I was seeing the movie for the second time…and Amber had officially "blown her entire allowance" seeing Twilight FOUR times in one week.

Before leaving the mall and heading to the movie theater, we made a pit stop in Sephora - as beauty bloggers are wont to do when they congregate. We had heard that Twilight's makeup artist used Benefit's Silky Finish Lipstick in Ms. Behavin (mulberry glaze) on Robert Pattinson, who plays Edward Cullen in the film - and also on Edward's film family. So Amber swiped some on, in an attempt to replicate Edward's vampy lip. She got a kick out of wearing it to the movie, knowing that Robert Pattinson's lips would be dressed in the same shade.

Ms. Behavin looked gorge on Amber, but something was different between her lips and those of the Twilight vampires. Amber's lips were much glossier. So for a week, the question weighed on me as I tried to figure out how the movie's makeup department managed to make the glossy lipstick look like a matte stain.

This weekend, I got my answer – straight from Jeanne Van Phue, Twilight's head makeup artist!!!

To copy Edward Cullen's bloodthirsty berry lips, apply a very small amount of Benefit Silky Finish Lipstick in Ms. Behavin. Then top it off with Noriko Cranberry Lip Balm, which can be purchased at Nigel's Beauty Emporium:

11252 Magnolia Blvd.
N. Hollywood, CA 91601
818.760.3902

This is a Spoiled Pretty exclusive, y'all. Remember where you heard it first!

Click here for more of Jeanne's makeup tips and to learn what other beauty products were used on the set of Twilight.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Q&A With Jeanne Van Phue, Head Makeup Artist For Twilight


One of MAC's latest projects is the film production of Twilight - the highly anticipated, big-screen adaptation of the #1 New York Times bestselling books.

The Twilight Makeup Department Head Jeanne Van Phue shares some insight into the makeup inspiration for the film.

Q: What was the process for creating the various characters’ looks?
A: Katherine Hardwicke, the director, and I have previously worked together on a movie called "Lords of Dogtown," so we know each other very well. I began by preparing sketches of my vision, keeping in mind the descriptions Stephenie Meyer (Twilight’s author) set forth in the books.

Bella’s (Kristen Stewart’s character) description in the novel is very pale and extremely beautiful with large chocolate brown eyes, so she wore colored lenses every day. I also pictured her as a natural beauty, which is exactly what Kristen is. I used a light hand while applying all neutral colors to make her look as though she had no makeup on.

Edward’s (Robert Pattinson’s character) description in the novel is impossibly handsome almost god-like. His skin is marble-pale, hard as stone and ice cold, but perfect and flawless. Edwards’ eyes are described as topaz colored when he is normal and black like onyx, when hungry.

Q: Were there any changes to the looks of the characters that weren’t planned?
A: At the beginning, Katherine Hardwicke visualized Edward with long hair, yet after studying his face and jaw line in the makeup test, the decision was made to go with short hair to accentuate his amazing jaw line.

Q: What was the overall look of the makeup in this movie?
A: All the vampires had to be pale, but I didn't want them to look to ghoulish, somewhere between Sweeney Todd and Interview with the Vampire. The choice was made for a denser, more opaque look for the supporting vampires and a lighter look for the leading man.

The challenge was they still had to look beautiful and handsome. The key was striking the delicate shading balance. We had two weeks of makeup test. This is the time for a makeup artist to unleash their imagination. During the testing Katherine let me know when I was on the mark. Katherine has a fabulous eye for detail and everything I did had to be approved by her.

Q: Were there any other challenges you encountered while working on location in Portland, Oregon?
A: The rain was a huge challenge. We were outside, and it rained the entire time we were there. Most of the shots were exterior; trying to fix makeup in the rain with wet faces and wet brushes was difficult. In the end, I must say I loved working on this movie, it challenge my creativity as never before. The cast was such a great group of talented young actors.

Q: What were your non-makeup related responsibilities in terms of creating this look?
A: Another one of my jobs was too find a contact lens specialist. So I called upon the expertise of Cristina Patterson Ceret FX lens/painter from Professional VisionCare.

Q: What MAC products did you use on the film Twilight?
A: The MAC products I used on this film were eye shadows and powder for our principles. We had several other characters and day players I used MAC foundations, lipsticks and blushes.

Q: How long have you used MAC products?
A: In 30 years as a makeup artist in my career and over 50 movies, MAC products have played an integral part in my work. I have probably used all of them at one time or another. I choose the cosmetics based on their skin tone and whether they are oily or dry. It also depends on how the product reacts to their particular skin type.

MAC Makeup used on Bella played by Kristen Stewart: Blot Powder/Pressed in Light and Eye Shadow in Blanc Type, Flute and Wedge

MAC Makeup used on Edward played by Robert Pattinson: Blot Powder/Pressed in Light