'My body isn’t the only thing creaking like an antique rocking chair. My makeup routine has also aged.' At 33, lenadunham discovers makeup’s intergenerational appeal—and the boundless power of highlighter.
reared its ugly head, and children stormed the aisles of their local drugstores demanding mechanical pencils and three-ring binders, I helped my favorite teenager sing a swan song to summer with a five-day trip to London. I have known Iris Apatow since she was a giggly, blonde seven-year-old, when I had just started working with her father, Judd, on my first TV show. Now 16, she’s a coolheaded, sometimes flat-ironed teen whom I would like to think of as the Ashley to my Mary-Kate.
Unlike when I was a teenager and I terrorized my face with a cake of bronzer and a mauve lipstick, Iris was actually good at glam. I had never heard of Benefit Cosmetics’ Watt’s Up! the creamy, champagne-tinged twist-up stick that she was liberally dotting across her high, rosy cheekbones while detailing the altercation she’d been engaged in over text during a tour of Buckingham Palace. But I knew I wanted it.
But my body isn’t the only thing creaking like an antique rocking chair. My makeup routine has also aged. It feels like yesterday that I visited Sephora for my first NARS Orgasm—a blush so popular that even Christian grannies don’t mind asking for it by name—and a woman at the MAC counter at Bloomingdale’s showed me how to pat my under-eyes with bone-white concealer. But it wasn’t yesterday; it was 15 years ago.
“Are you wearing some kind of . . . crafting glitter on your forehead?” my friend Willa asked when I stepped out for a hamburger in INC.redible’s You Glow Girl Iridescent Jelly—a great concept that I was not meant to execute.
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