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And while that hardly equates to A-list celebrity status, she’s an icon in her own right.
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However, one thing that is incredibly accurate in the series is Angelyne’s look.
The series shows the evolution of Angelyne from the 1960s to the current day.
“Skin Illustrator paletteswere our most used product with the prosthetics.”
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The felt tip allows you to draw a very precise line."
The brows were created byAnastasia Beverly Hills Brow Powder Duosand some bleach.
The modern version of Angelyne fittingly woreMaybelline New York Superstay in Pink Goes On.
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The breasts were constructed with silicone prosthetic pieces that were cored on the inside with a lightweight polyfoam.
Because none of the prosthetics could be reused, a brand-new one was used for each look every day.
“It’s really the pinnacle of prosthetics,” he says.
“Emmy is such a chameleon,” says Messina.
“Every time I set a new wig on her she just gorgeously transformed into that character.”
“Both of these products were brushable and didnt build up,” she says.
And for that signature Angelyne hair tease?
Messina usedOSiS+ Dust IT Mattifying Powderat the roots.
“I remember very specifically that she did not want to touch the money for the shirt.
She made me put it directly in her rubber chicken purse,” he recalls.
“Every single day that I walked into the costume department, I felt like it was magical.
I never got bored.”
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