Life Style

My Beauty Uniform: Chloe Hall

[ad_1]

Former beauty editor Chloe Hall has always loved makeup. “I went to Catholic school, where we were only allowed to wear lip balm,” she says. “But I interpreted lip balm loosely and wore MAC Lipglass day and night.” Today, Chloe lives with her partner Cam and their baby boy, Otis, and works behind the scenes for brands like Starface in LA. Here, she shares her favorite Black-owned beauty brands, what it felt like to interview Rihanna, and her foolproof nude-based makeup look…

What’s your morning skincare routine?
At 6 a.m., I bring our eight-month-old son from his crib into our bed and get 10,000 slobbery kisses. It’s good to start the day with hydration! Once he’s down for his first nap, I get myself ready for the day. I always wash with CeraVe. I’ve gone back and forth trying every bougie cleanser under the sun, but this drugstore staple has taken on all challengers.

Next, I’ll apply First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Cream and Supergoop Unseen Sunscreen. The Supergoop is lightweight, silky, and completely invisible, so I never have to worry about a white cast. My dermatologist — Dr. Joshua Zeichner, a king — recommends I use Vitamin C; when I remember that step, I use BeautyStat Universal C Skin Refiner, which is very powerful.

Chloe Hall Beauty Uniform

During pregnancy, what products did you swap in or remove?
All I wanted during pregnancy was to feel hydrated. I revamped my skincare to include mostly Black-owned brands, and the Hanahana Body Butter was my moisture savior. It turns any surface into a Slip ‘N Slide. I was lucky that pregnancy gave me great skin (in exchange: retched morning sickness), so I could keep it simple.

Every night, I rubbed my big belly with Bio-Oil Skincare Oil. It’s a pregnancy cult favorite that helps prevent stretch marks and hydrates the skin. Because so many expecting moms love it, I felt like I was joining a community of those who came before me.

Do you wear makeup?
I do. I love makeup for meetings, going out, or just to feel alive. But the pandemic changed my relationship with makeup in a good way. Before 2020 I would wake up and do my makeup every morning like a castmate on Love Island. (For those who don’t watch, picture a destroyed bathroom sink daily!) Now, I use concealer; brow gel; a light lip stain that doubles as blush, and a few swipes of mascara.

Can you break down your full glam look?
I have a foolproof nude-based full makeup look to wear to pretty much everything. I do the same routine for my mom — it just works for our faces. For foundation, it’s Fenty Beauty Pro Filtr Soft Matte in 330; then I use Makeup by Mario Master Blade Brow Pencil and Glossier Boy Brow. For eyes, Chanel Les 4 Ombres Quadra Eyeshadow and HudaBeauty’s Double-Ended Mascara. For blush, I’ll do NARS in Sin. For lips, I’ll use a nude from Sunnies (they have such good colors) or MAC’s Lipstick Matte in Whirl.

What’s the perfect red lip color you’re wearing in the pic above?
The lipstick is MAC’s Ruby Woo, the OG favorite and best red of all time.

After watching Euphoria, I decided I immediately needed more colorful makeup. Are there makeup trends you’ve had fun with?
Solange posted this Shrek-green eye look with a clear gloss, and I have taken so many photos of me trying to rock it. I have yet to nail it.

What’s your bedtime skincare routine?
Celebrity esthetician Joanna Czech gave me sound advice to start my nighttime routine early so I can relax and let it get to work. I use Bioderma Sensibio H20 micellar water to take off my makeup, and wash with CeraVe again. Then I use the First Aid moisturizer again. I love it; I won’t shut up about it. It’s a bit heavy, but it calms any irritated skin, and I wake up feeling much more hydrated.

How do you wind down at night, if that’s even possible with a baby?
Otis hates sleeping because he has intense FOMO. His dream is to stay up 24 hours a day laughing, cracking jokes, and scaring people. (He loves to scare and be scared!). But we finally got him on a bedtime routine. Just before bedtime, we have dinner and take a nice long walk. I love walking; it’s the ultimate wind down. Cam jokes that I am the queen of “just one more block,” “one more loop,” and “one more time around the river bend.” Oats goes to sleep at 7 p.m., so then I’ll have red wine or sparkling water in a fancy cup. We also have a fireplace, so I love lighting that and watching a movie in a face mask. I live like it’s winter year-round in hot Southern California.

Chloe Hall Beauty Uniform

What about your hair care?
I like to do something brand new every three to four months. That’s the great thing about Black hair: it’s so versatile. For braids and twists, Pattern Beauty has a hydrating hair mist that I really like. For straight styles, I grab Oaui’s Hair Oil for shine, shine, shine. For curly hair, I feel like the bigger, the better. I like Briogeo and Cantu Curling Cream.

What has it been like to be a Black woman in the beauty industry?
On the positive side, I feel like Black girls in beauty have a built-in clique and alliance. We all have the same goal: get more Black and Brown faces anywhere and everywhere. Not so great is the tokenism and othering that is constant at historically white institutions. I looked at my position as ELLE’s beauty director as a platform for others. I was asking myself: How can I ensure communities who have never been in ELLE or written for ELLE are amplified and uplifted with the power I have in shaping beauty coverage?

Chloe Hall Beauty Uniform

Who are your beauty inspirations?
Rihanna will always be my north star. I also like seeing cool people on the street. When I lived in New York, this skateboarder took the same train route as me; she exclusively wore bright yellow and looked very cool skating off into the distance. Lastly, my son has flawless skin and perfect curls, so I’m inspired by his constant (unattainable) glam.

Chloe Hall Beauty Uniform

Can you tell us about meeting Rihanna?
I was shaking like a leaf. When she walked into the room, belly-first, the energy truly shifted. She’s even more glowing in person, which doesn’t seem possible. On top of that, she was so kind. She was excited that I’d just had a baby and full of compliments. She’s proof that you can meet your heroes.

Did you watch the Super Bowl?
Yes! As someone who was pregnant not that long ago, I was in awe of her performing on that stage while pregnant with her second baby. It’s hard to be pregnant even on a normal Sunday when you have the day off and can just lie in bed all day feeling sick. To perform at the Super Bowl is superhero stuff. Also, so many hits. How many people could stuff that many hits into 12 minutes and still leave fan favorites on the cutting room floor? Bring her back next year so we can hear ‘Pon de Replay.’

Chloe Hall Beauty Uniform

For work, you’ve talked to a lot of celebs. What’s that like?
I get nervous because you hear horror stories about celebrities being major divas. But I’ve realized that the more famous the person, the kinder and more professional they tend to be. Jennifer Aniston was kind and hysterical; Kim Kardashian was relaxed and chill; Gigi Hadid was beyond kind; and Cardi B gave me my favorite interview of all time. I still have the audio recording on my phone. She was babysitting a bunch of kids alongside her daughter during our interview so she kept pausing to tell them to stop bothering the baby. She’s working hard for us all.

Chloe Hall Beauty Uniform

Speaking of children, what do you hope to teach your son about beauty?
I hope he learns to see beauty in everything. I’m going broad here but I really believe that every experience, person, or encounter has beauty — even the most painful ones — so I hope he embraces that and sees how beautiful the world can be.

Thanks so much, Chloe!

P.S. More women share their beauty uniforms, including Japanese Breakfast singer Michelle Zauner and author Samantha Irby.

(Photos courtesy of Chloe Hall.)



[ad_2]

Source link

ScoopSky

Scoop Sky is a blog with all the enjoyable information on many subjects, including fitness and health, technology, fashion, entertainment, dating and relationships, beauty and make-up, sports and many more.

Related Articles

Back to top button