Bay Area celebrity makeup artist and CEO of Pretty Girl Makeup,
Christina Flach joins us to talk about her amazing career, how she started the company and also an advocate for Sepsis awareness (her husband and pro tennis player Ken Flach passed in '18) plus how to be aware of this silent killer and she also shares very inspirational stories! Find out more about this very special lady at www.christinaflach.com !
Bay Area celebrity makeup artist and CEO of Pretty Girl Makeup,
Christina Flach joins us to talk about her amazing career, how she started the company and also an advocate for Sepsis awareness (her husband and pro tennis player Ken Flach passed in '18) plus how to be aware of this silent killer and she also shares very inspirational stories www.christinaflach.com
I speak with makeup artist to the stars Christina Flach founder and owner of Pretty Girl Makeup. How she saw the need in several ways and decided not just to make a change in beauty, but also in the lives of others.
Read MoreJoining us today is Celebrity Makeup Artist and creator and CEO of Pretty Girl Makeup, Christina Flach. Their mission is all about celebrating what is fun and Fabulous about being a GIRL. Christina shares must needed makeup tips and gives an inside look at being a Celebrity Makeup Artist. After loosing her husband Ken Flach, who was a four-time Grand Slam doubles champion to sepsis, Christina now raising public awareness of the danger of sepsis and partnered with Sepsis Alliance.
Read MoreChristina Flach is interviewed on The Jesse Lewis Show, discussing being a CEO, Mother, Widow, Sepsis Advocate, and Grief Expert.
Read MoreLast week we got a little more comfortable talking about death, and this week we are going to take it a step further and talk about grief, grace, and moving on after a tragedy. Today’s guest is no stranger to grief, and although she has been through the unimaginable on several occasions, she has navigated her grief with remarkable grace. Today’s show will provide tips and insight to anyone who feels swallowed up or paralyzed by their own sadness as well as helpful and lifesaving information about sepsis.
Read MoreOver the course of time, as everything else has, brows and brow shape have evolved as well. We’ve come a long way since the 20's; the poor brows were shaved and drawn back in. Dramatized in the 40’s by Joan Crawford, famous Mommy Dearest, was the queen of dramatic brows. Shortly after, Marilyn Monroe, American icon, had the ideal brow that was both full and wide set while simultaneously short and heavily arched. Brooke Shields had big and powerful brows in the 80's, followed by the super skinny brows of the 90's. These powerful women in America didn’t let their brows fall short as they’re both prominent and powerful features of the face. These women have laid the foundation for what would become the brow obsession today’s women have found themselves lost in trying to obtain the optimal, yet not overdone, brows that we see in all of Kim Kardashian West’s selfies.
Read MoreFor women who cannot be bothered to spend several minutes contouring and highlighting their faces, 2020 will be a welcoming year. Pretty Girl Makeup creator and CEO Christina Flach predicts a resurgence in the natural, less dramatic look. The key is not to try to change the natural contours of the face but to promote its natural, innate beauty. Dew you! In keeping with the natural look, Christina Flach further predicts that dewy skin will be in this year. Women with dewy skin are perceived to be healthy and young-looking. In order to attain this look, we recommend trying out dewy finish foundations such as L’Oreal True Match and Max Factor Miracle Touch foundations. Original post featured on Allure
Read MoreChristina Flach, CEO of Pretty Girl Makeup speaks with Fox News about her husband professional tennis player Ken Flach, who passed away March 12, 2018 of Sepsis.
Read MoreChristina said, “It is not just Sepsis that I would like to address, but our medical system in this country. We listen to our doctors because we have respect for them, so we don’t question them. But I am trying to raise awareness so people can question their doctors. And if in their gut they feel something is not appropriate, they can look elsewhere.”
Full Interview available here .
Read MoreWe are all trying our best to find our new normal, while at the same time looking something fun and productive to do during the Stay At Home Order.
I am sure each of your closets, garage, house and drawers are perfectly organized, so now what?
Each day, I am trying to do things that I normally don't have the time to do.
I must admit, I am used to going a million miles an hour being a Makeup Artist, Sepsis Advocate, Mother and being the CEO of Pretty Girl Makeup .
My photo shoots have all been put on hold, that my agent Brandi Moore of Artist Services has set up. The good news.. As soon as this passes, we will all be busy again and hopefully having learned some balance during this time. I have already seen that this "time out" is showing me that I need to slow down. Lesson learned Universe!
Read MoreI had the pleasure of speaking with the lovely Capriani from WMAP Radio.
You can check out the interview here.
about all things Pretty and some things in my life that aren't so pretty, but are my reality. It's amazing how we all have many components of our life that are beautiful and exciting and then, of course, there is the reality of parts of our lives that are real and not always the most pleasant. But all these pieces of our life make us who we are and who we decide to be.
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