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Beauty on Point — Models Talk Tradecraft

Beauty on Point — Models Talk Tradecraft

Cam girls are the girls that are always on point — with the perfect make-up and perfect skin, the shiny hair and long nails.

Given their expertise, I asked some of the girls from Studio 20 if they would share a few beauty tips with us, so that girls just starting in this industry can have a little help. As you can imagine, the girls were more than happy to share their secrets, so much so, they wouldn’t stop talking, going on and on about girlie tips.

When putting on your make-up, you have to take into consideration that you will be on cam for like ... 10 hours. -Eva Sin, Studio 20 Cam Girl

Here is what they shared:

Eva Sin is one of the most glamorous models — her face is flawless and she has a body so curvaceous, you would think it’s unreal. “If you have the chance to see me at least one time in front of the camera, you will see that my make-up is always on point,” Sin said. “It is my passion, my talent… well, one of my talents, sometimes my second job. I even do it for brides. So for me, it is a pleasure to get ready to go online. And, I think that any woman who respects herself should have at least the base... foundation, mascara, blush and lipstick. I mention just the basics in case make-up is not really what you like to do or have on your face.

“I also invest in my outfits,” she revealed. “Sometimes, much more than in my street clothes. I can’t disappoint my members! I can’t disappoint myself! Shoes, dresses, lingerie, stockings, anything. I keep fit by eating healthy. As healthy as I can and some-times I go to have some body treatments because I don’t really have time for gym. About my hair, haha, always on point too! I could call myself a fashionista. I like to know which are the newest things in beauty and of course, to apply and have them!”

When talking about the products that she uses, Sin got more detailed. “In my small closet of wonders, you will find products like Sleek, Estée Lauder (my foundation), Chanel blush,” she explained. “I like to use a beauty sponge from Sephora to apply the foundation on my skin. The eyeliner is also really important. Inglot is my favorite brand that I use for that. When putting on your make-up, you have to take into consideration that you will be on cam for like... 10 hours. I stay even 12 hours. The tech guys from Studio 20 send me home, haha. Being that way, you have to use a powder that keeps your face shine-free.

“Oh, perfume, don’t forget about perfume,” Sin continued. “I know, you can’t smell me, but I feel the good smell. We are going to date, no? Hahaha. And, I choose Lancome La Vie Est Belle. Oil for my body is also important. Usually, I oil up my body, not only in front of the cam. It just gives me baby soft skin and I use commercial baby oil! You can use Johnson’s baby oil. It’s a great sensation to have soft skin. Ah, my shower gel and lotion for my body are also from Lancome La Vie Est Belle.”

Lexie Ford also revealed her secrets. “Considering the fact that make-up is an important part of being a cam girl, I use only high-end products, so that my make-up will look perfect and my skin will be fresh, hydrated and wrinkle-free,” she said. “Let’s start with the eyes. I love a natural look — I never go for a smoky eye, it’s too heavy for me.

“I just use a black liquid liner from Yves Saint Laurent, an Inglot eyeshadow palette and Lancome mascara. For my face, I need my foundation to stay on all night, and I also have acne-prone skin, so that’s why the only foundation that I use is the one from Estée Lauder double wear — it’s full coverage, stays on all day and it doesn’t make my skin break out.

“I use a brightening concealer under my eyes, also from Estée Lauder, so that my dark circles won’t show up when I’ve had a long sleepless night (I’m not a robot, I do have fun from time to time, haha),” Ford offered mirthfully. “Then, I set my face with a translucent powder from Makeup Forever, so that my face won’t get oily throughout the day. Then, I do a little contouring to my cheekbones with a bronzer from MAC and add a touch of pink blush from Chanel and that’s it.

Oh... I almost forgot about the lipstick! I always use lipsticks that stay on a long time, so my go-to ones are from Sleek or MAC.

Okay, so what about the hair? A recent study showed that men prefer women with long, healthy looking hair.”

Devious Angel, the 2017 XBIZ Live Cam Model of the Year, has great hair, long and flowy. “Don’t imagine my hair was always like this,” she confided. “I dyed it, cut it, used the flat iron and curler, I did all the bad things you could ever do to a hair. But, I started using professional products from Schwarzkopf and some hair vitamins that helped it regenerate. My hair wash routine goes like this: I soak it in water, like for five minutes or so until it becomes super wet, then I wash it with Schauma shampoo for dry and damaged hair, I only insist on the roots and let the shampoo get to the ends when I rinse it. I use a dry towel to damp my hair so it’s not so wet and then I use conditioner and insist on the ends. I leave it for five minutes, rinse and afterwards I use a leave on mask, something with aloe vera to hydrate it. I try as best as I can not to damage my hair using hot curlers or flat irons.”

To follow these Studio 20 cam girls, visit their official sites and Twitter:

Eva Sin — EvaSin.org | @EvaSinOff

Lexie Ford — LexieFord.org | @LexieFordd

Devious Angel — DeviousAngel.net | @DeviousAngell

Andra Chirnogeanu is the public relations manager for Studio 20, an elite cam studio enterprise and global brand, with locations ranging from Romania to Hollywood, Calif. Follow her on Twitter @AndraPRKiru and visit Studio 20 at Studio20.Live.

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