Monday, January 23, 2012

My day with Basketball Wives star Meeka Claxton!







I was summoned to do makeup and hair for Meeka Claxton, wife of NBA baller Speedy Claxton, and star of  the hit reality series Basketball Wives, for the cover of the online magazine Gossip Meets Couture. Now before you guys start throwing shade at me, I had mixed feelings about Meeka Claxton too after seeing her in action on VH1's Basketball Wives. I wasn't reluctant to take the job of doing her makeup and hair but I was ambivalent as to what she would be like. I can't front though, she was funny as hell at the reunion show when she called Tami "THR ( Tami Hoodrat Roman)". I fell out of my chair when she said that one. Folks I have to say that once you meet her, you can't help but like the girl!

I showed up to the New York City studio space and was shocked that she was already there! Usually the talent is at least a few minutes late but she was actually early. I also could not believe her figure - she's so much smaller in person! She looked to me like a size 6 at the most, she looks much heavier on TV; and she's prettier in person too. When I walked up to her to introduce myself and discuss what makeup looks she would prefer, she was open and friendly. To my surprise there was not one diva bone in her body (surprising for the wife of a NBA player). Meeka was extremely open to anything that would match the wardrobe, her only request was that I not age her more than her 32 years. A reasonable request I thought.

As the day progressed and I finished her hair and started makeup the shoot began having some difficulties, the manager informed us that we had to change studios in the middle of makeup. I thought for sure Sasha Fierce would come out in no time but she remained calm and collected and had her Assistant help her gather her things to move into the other space.  Even after having to wait for me to lug all of my hot tools and pounds of makeup  - and having to wait for me to set up all over again she was very zen. I was thoroughly impressed, especially since that studio move got me a little pissed. She just smiled let me do me thing and we had girl talk! Meeka asked me about the contour I was giving her, what matte eye shadows I prefer, and my NARS blush. We also spoke about her business ventures and the fact that she would not return to the VH1 hit show.

We ended up doing two looks both with a sleek side bun and bang. One look was a gorgeous neutral  eye created with Make Up For Ever's palette created by Orlando Santiago and a red lipstick by Dior. The other was a brown smokey eye created with the same eye palette and a pale lip created by a mixture of a Make Up For Ever lipstick and OCC lip tar. She looked great!

I like so many other people had preconceived notions about Meeka - Ms. Claxton if you're nasty, lol, but she was so nice. That really taught me not to believe the hype you see on these reality shows.

MAC and their damn Strobe Cream!



Now I'm not the biggest fan of MAC - I'm actually not a fan at all because of the 8 cosmetics companies that I applied for Pro Cards with MAC is the only one who shut me down. The funny part is all the others were free! I was willing to pay for that damn MAC card and they dissed me, so I'm on a MAC strike. Sorry guys I was having a moment, that hit a nerve. Now back to my original point y'all I replaced all MAC products that were in my kit including my Barbie edition lipstick (that one hurt) except for the Strobe Cream. I can't find anything that comes close to it no matter how hard I try! I've used other creams that claim the same thing but they don't even come close.
For those of you  who are not familiar with Strobe Cream let me enlighten you. It's a moisturizing cream by MAC that can be used on the face or body and gives a glow like nobodies business. I think only Jesus himself could give you a better a glow honey! It's rich in texture but doesn't feel heavy, and it has a gorgeous luminous quality about it. Not only does it look good on bare skin it's fabulous under foundation. You can get the same finish you get from a baked powder using Strobe Cream under or over your foundation. I also use it on the body when photographers want the models to reflect light on their skin. I recently did some research on this fabulous cream and found that it's also full of vitamins and antioxidants that nourish the skin and promote healthy cells.

I have a hate/hate relationship with MAC but I can't seem to shake that damn Strobe Cream. I always say I don't need or I'm going to use a less superior product but I always come back for more! The price makes it even harder because it's only $15 - damn you MAC!!! I have no choice but to recommend this product because "I can't quit you".