MORE THAN MAKEUP: @JENAPHERMOORE

With a background in painting, LA-based makeup artist Jenapher Moore dabbles in the fantastical, the mythical and the otherworldly. Using strong colour palettes and a seemingly endless array of props and accessories, Jenapher transforms into characters so defined and distinct that it’s hard to believe there isn’t a whole hair, makeup and wardrobe team behind each intricate creation.

If makeup is your main gig, what’s your side hustle?

Makeup is my main gig at the moment. I am currently working at Cosmo Makeup Academy teaching makeup demonstrations on myself as well as models. In my spare time I love drawing and painting portraits, as well as experimenting more with my makeup artistry.

When and how did you start experimenting with more creative makeup looks?

I started experimenting with more creative makeup looks around early 2018 which is when I stopped painting full time. Painting wasn’t really satisfying me at the time, so I took a beauty and advanced makeup course which helped push me to be more creative in other ways.

Top palette pick?

My favorite palette is definitely the Morphe x James Charles Artistry Palette. I used to carry around a whole bag of different palettes with me, but the artistry palette literally has every color I need. I hardly ever wear neutral colors, so having multiple shades of every bright color is super useful in my every day looks.

All-time fave shade or shade-range to experiment and play with?

My favorite colors to play around with are reds and mustard yellows. I feel like a lot of people tend to stay away from brighter colors, but it’s all about experimenting and figuring out which colors work for you. Makeup to me isn’t about making myself look better, it’s about the artistry, and being able to transfer my emotions into a creative look.

All-time fave lip product?

My all time favorite lip products are the Kat Von D Beauty Everlasting Liquid Lipsticks. My go-to shade is Vampira, which is a deep burgundy red. I tend to stay away from pink under toned nudes since I feel like they don’t vibe with my fair skin tone.

If you had to survive on only one makeup brand, which one would it be and why?

I’ve recently been obsessed with Milk Makeup since I’m in the process of transferring to only cruelty free/vegan makeup. I like how their brand is very inclusive yet versatile; it’s very natural but at the same time dramatic.

Who’s your major makeup icon and why?

Most of my looks are based off of Pat McGrath. My favorite style of makeup is editorial/avant-garde, and she is the epitome of that. I am constantly looking at runway makeup looks for inspiration and am always mesmerized by the way she is able to interpret colors and shapes.

What’s your signature, go-to look?

My go-to look would be red eyeshadow with huge winged eyeliner, smoked out under eye, straight eyebrows and a dark lipstick.

What’s the most annoying trend in makeup to you?

I’ve never really been annoyed by any makeup trends. I feel as though makeup doesn’t have any rules and I love seeing makeup artists create unconventional looks. A lot of beauty influencers I see on social media look like clones, so I feel it’s better to stand out, whether it be creating ridiculous looks or not.

What’s your most favourite look you’ve done to date?

My favorite look that i’ve done would have to be a recreation of a doll originally done by @xhanthi on Instagram. I experimented with pastel colors and even made my own hat out of newspapers and pages from a book. It definitely challenged me as an artist and creator.

Is there a person or a time that inspires the way you do your makeup? An era, or a muse?

An era that constantly inspires me is the 20s and 30s dramatic smokey eyes and thin expressive eyebrows. I also adore makeup brands from the 70s such as Biba Makeup.

How do you feel social platforms like Instagram and YouTube will continue to influence makeup artistry in the future?

I think social platforms will always continue to influence makeup artistry because we are constantly being influenced by each other’s art. Whenever I’m in a makeup rut, I will go onto my Pinterest app and get inspired by certain colors or shapes. I also love recreating artist’s drawings/paintings and challenging myself in that way to create a three dimensional art piece.

What’s your “why” - why do you do what you do with makeup?

I love using makeup as a creative outlet because I tend to have a lot of emotions that I put into my looks. Whether I’m feeling sad or upset, I always turn to makeup to put myself in a better place. It also makes me feel productive because I just turned my negativity into a beautiful work of art.

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Armed with bubblegum-pop colours and a wig for every occasion, makeup artist Bean is serving us bold, colourful characters with an always-smouldering gaze. Her uncanny ability to transform into a new animated persona in each new post keeps her art unpredictable, and her audience unwavering.

If makeup is your side hustle, what’s your main gig?

Working retail! Which is the worst and I hate it, but something's gotta pay the bills.


When and how did you start experimenting with more creative makeup looks?

I've been playing with face paint and FX makeup since I was 14! I can't remember exactly why I started, but I'm sure it had something to do with social media.



Top palette pick?

Sugarpill's Pro Palette (you get to customize and pick the shades yourself)! Sugarpill has such bright, pigmented and fun colours, plus they are cruelty free and most of the eyeshadows are vegan!


All-time fave shade or shade-range to experiment and play with?

Red, always! Red finds it's way into so many of my looks. 

All-time fave lip product?

Nyx Cosmetics Lip Oil. Hydrating, looks like gloss, but isn't sticky at all (and cheap). For lipstick, again, Nyx Soft Matte Lip Creams (Monte Carlo is my go-to red)!


If you had to survive on only one makeup brand, which one would it be and why?

Colourpop! They have everything, they're cheap, but the quality is amazing. They also have unconventional shades and products, and those are the brands I usually love the most.

Who’s your major makeup icon and why?

She's not so much a makeup icon but Nadia Lee Cohen gives me SO much inspiration. I also love Frances (@beautyspock on instagram) she is gorgeous and her looks are dreamy as hell.

What’s your signature, go-to look?

I'd say my style is still evolving, but for now my go-to is 50s, pin-up style versions of anything. The hair and aesthetics of that period are very timeless to me!

What’s the most annoying trend in makeup to you?

I'm really about artists doing whatever they like - makeup is meant to be fun! But I have noticed that the artists who get the most recognition are those who Facetune their pores, skin texture, eyeshadow, highlighter, and rip-off smaller artists without crediting. Brands also eat it up for some reason? In 2019, I want unconventional, creative, genuine, absurd, and colourful artists from ALL walks of life to be in the spotlight.

In 2019, I want unconventional, creative, genuine, absurd, and colourful artists from ALL walks of life to be in the spotlight.

What’s your most favourite look you’ve done to date?

Any of my twin looks - but probably the angel/devil, and the house look! My favourite looks are always the ones where I wasn't sure if it would actually turn out how I envisioned it, but when they do turn out, it's that much more satisfying! 

Is there a person or a time that inspires the way you do your makeup? An era, or a muse?

I already touched on this accidentally, but again, the 40s, 50s and 60s! I love the big curls, the scarves, the makeup, and I love that now in 2019 I can use the inspiration I get from these iconic aesthetics towards my own artistry.

How do you feel social platforms like Instagram and YouTube will continue to influence makeup artistry in the future?

I hope that in the future there's a shift from the neutral, natural glam makeup we're always shown to fun, colourful, unconventional makeup. I'm already watching the small unconventional makeup community grow, so hopefully I'm not too far off! There are so many talented, creative artists on these platforms who deserve 100 x more recognition! Makeup is not just makeup anymore, it is art - and we should all recognise that.

What’s your “why” - why do you do what you do with makeup?

I've always loved art and being creative, whether it be drawing, makeup, painting etc., but using my own face and body as a canvas is truly "my thing". It is something that makes me so happy, gives me purpose and keeps me motivated. Pushing boundaries with makeup is important to me, incorporating fabric, newspaper, and fun wigs into my looks is a way to show people that you can use anything to be creative. I hope I can inspire people to bring a little more weirdness and colour into their lives and the world by doing so!

Makeup is not just makeup anymore, it is art - and we should all recognise that.

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