Victoria's Secret Backstage Beauty Tips & Tricks Revealed!

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Uploaded by on Nov 16, 2011

Come backstage at the 2011 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show as makeup artist Tom Pecheux, hairstylist Orlando Pita and beauty expert Lauren Cosenza take you through the steps for looking like a Victoria's Secret Angel from head to toe.

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  • victoria's secret don't have makeup for dark skinned/black models...so what do they use?

    kind of unfair.

  • Frankly, the make up was really bad. Tom, it IS a show, its should have fake and over the top ! It should be sexy and dramatic. Also brown eyeshadow makes models look old and tried, not good. Make up & Music are 2 bad things this year, models cast and outfits - 2 good things.

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  • she says mascara weirdly 

  • @jvsjvsb well, i think they were going for a sexy, but naturally beautiful look. i think that's a trademark for vs angels. :)

  • the mascara they were using was badgal lash

  • 0.15 wtf what was that face

  • fuck me the guy interviewed first looked fuckin high!!1

    his eyes are red as fuck !!!

  • @NikitaMariia none of the models had african or carribean in them. apart from candice swanepoel who's south african.

  • @NikitaMariia are you kidding me? there were BARELY any black models, so what's the issue here? the darked skinned models had 100% real hair and it was naturally soft and silky. there were no african american models this year.

  • @fatoutalksshit i'm glad you don't feel it's a problem. but look up the article "No Natural Hair at Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show" on naturallycurly . com (you'll see just how big the issue actually was for african americans with natural hair)

  • @NikitaMariia i'm black person, with an afro and i personally don't think that models these days have afros. there was barely any black models on this year's show, so i don't think that the hair was much of a problem because many models just wear weaves.

  • @fatoutalksshit maybe not to you. but vs is demonstrating what is "attractive", and afro hair was not part of it.

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