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Megan Hill
Beauty Expert

Key Functional Areas Covered:
Inspiring women to discover their inner beauty through BEGR8ER Makeup/Beauty Blogs, Videos, Speaking Engagements, & other Social Media Networks.

Past positions, successes and/or unique qualities:
Beginning her makeup career as a MAC artist in Indianapolis, Megan discovered her passion for educating and inspiring women through the art of makeup and communication. Since moving to Miami in 2007, she has had the pleasure of working with celebrities such as Pamela Anderson, Russell Simmons, The Goo Goo Dolls, Katrina Campins, and Tony Little. Also, she has been Key Makeup Artist for fashion shows & events including head makeup artist for MEHRON Makeup at Miami Fashion week,  La Martina, Argyle Culture, Richie Rich, Monarchy, Bullets for Peace, & Maxim Superbowl Party. A few other media clients & publications include Italian Vogue, Bravo!, PBS, Princess Cruise Lines, Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, & Fox Sports Network. A few personal career highlights have been her May 2010 GQ cover, Katrina Campins' personal makeup artist, Pamela Anderson's 2009 makeover, working with the Goo Goo Dolls for 2011 Orange Bowl, a business write-up in Lucky Magazine, & trips to the Caribbean & Alaska with Onboard Media Productions.

During a recent spiritual journey, Megan rekindled her passion for fitness. In November 2010, she placed third in her class at the NPC Kentucky Muscle Bikini Competition and now chooses to inspire others with that same fire and drive. Her motto is "Give what you've got!" and believes we are all rich because we have more than we need. Some of her favorite philanthropic endeavors have been volunteering for the Miami Heart Gallery & the American Heart Association's "Go Red for Women" Charity Fashion Show.




Beauty of the Spirit

by Megan Hill

This was one of my favorite "makeovers". When you meet a new celebrity you never know what to expect…especially someone like Pamela. I was blown away by her sweet & easy demeanor. We had very limited time to get her ready for the Richie Rich press conference and she was very polite and very cooperative. It was daytime so I wanted to go for a fresh and polished look. She has such beautiful features and seems to always be done-up with heavy eye makeup and really bronzed skin. This tends to make her look older than she actually is. I really wanted that "inner glow" to shine through, so I focused on a thicker but soft brow, stand-out lashes, flush cheeks, and a neutral but juicy lip. As you can see from the Before/After, those key focus points made a huge difference! It's funny how the caption says "..her cheeks and neck have been lifted up and back.." It's amazing how by applying the right makeup products in the right ways can create that perception!

I also had the pleasure of creating an additional, more dramatic look for Pamela later that night. I will create a product list for that as well. 
 
To get the "Pamela Anderson Makeover" look:

Skin
Velvet Finish Primer
Cream Blend Stick Foundation in Soft Beige TV4
Setting Powder
Natural Bronze Powder applied sparingly to perimeter of the face, cheek, & nose

Eyes
Eyebase is foundation set with powder
E.Y.E.Powder 8-color Palette, Natural Wheat all over lid to brow, Fawn & Cinnamon blended into crease and lower lashline.
Celebre Precious Gem Powder in Opal blended inside corners
Detailz liquid liner in Black
False eyelashes in Fuller
Mascara in Black

Brows
E.Y.E. Powder in Fawn applied with an angled brush
Celebre Precious Gem Powder applied under arch

Cheek
Cheek Powder in Rose Wood and Mocha applied with fan brush
Cheek Cream in Shell Pink to highlight the high cheekbone

Lips
Lip Pencil in Terra Cotta extremely blended & filled in at the corners
Lip Color Cream in Cotton Candy
Glosstone in Gold Frosted

Soul
"The recipe for beauty is to have less illusion and more Soul, to retreat from the belief of pain or pleasure in the body into the unchanging calm and glorious freedom of spiritual harmony." -Mary Baker Eddy