I love finding new stuff to share! Here are some additional stills from the film Everybody’s Fine!
Gallery Links:
– Drew Barrymore Online > 2009 | Everybody’s Fine > Production Stills
I love finding new stuff to share! Here are some additional stills from the film Everybody’s Fine!
Gallery Links:
– Drew Barrymore Online > 2009 | Everybody’s Fine > Production Stills
I have added new promotional images of Drew in the film Batman Forever.
Gallery Links:
– Drew Barrymore Online > 1995 | Batman Forever > Promotional Images
The Wall Street Journal website shared this great article where Drew talks about the makeup and beauty products that are her essentials for each day! We know that Drew practically grew up in a make up chair so I am excited to try out some of the ones she has suggested!
The actress blends business and creativity on film and in her Flower Beauty line
DREW BARRYMORE GREW UP in a makeup chair. The 39-year-old actress, producer and mother of two has spent nearly four decades working in Hollywood. In 2012 she added another title to her long list of accomplishments when she launched makeup company Flower Beauty with the Maesa Group. The name pays homage to her film production company, Flower Films, which has produced movies like “Donnie Darko” (2001), “Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle” (2003) and “He’s Just Not That Into You” (2009).
Ms. Barrymore, who partnered with Wal-Mart as the exclusive retailer of her 100-plus product line, sought to flip the traditional beauty model on its head by using social media and accessibility to market the brand. Her products are not yet available in Europe.
It’s been a busy two years, not only because she is still acting—her latest film, “Blended,” is currently in theaters—but this April she celebrated the birth of her second daughter, Frankie Kopelman. We spoke with the actress about skin care, Zumba and sleeveless dresses.
No matter how late it is or how tired I am, I wash my face two times daily, morning and night. I’ll use [a cleanser by] Oil of Olay, Christine Chin, Kate Somerville, Clinique, SkinCeuticals, Tatcha, Bliss or Dr. Bronner’s.
I believe so much in being nice and being happy. When you put something good into the air, the sheer positivity is the glow that outshines any makeup. But a good coverup doesn’t hurt either. And women, no matter how kind, look better when they feel better. And sometimes makeup is the route to greater self-confidence that day.
My hair needs a lot of shea butter masks. I love J.F. Lazartigue products and the Carthame range by René Furterer. I also really like using Restore shampoo by Living Proof. I always switch up my hair and skin routines. Things don’t usually work forever and that’s OK, otherwise that would be boring.
In terms of my makeup, I wear Flower Beauty exclusively. Normally I carry our Skincognito cream concealer and a neutral lip everywhere. I designed and curated the collection to function for everything a woman needs, from tinted moisturizers and concealers to lip butters, crayons, lipsticks. If you want to be fair-skinned and wear pastel colors, we’ve got it. Or if you want to rock a Bain de Soleil look, we’ve got that too.
We put the majority of our ad and marketing dollars into our formulas and rely on social media and foot traffic to get our campaigns out there. We still focus on beautiful images with empowering messages, but the millions that would go into ad buys go right to our formulas and into customers’ hands. I love that. But it also means we have to work harder on getting the message out there. But I do love a challenge and mixing business with creativity. Any idea needs business to back it to make it happen. Producing films for two decades made me happy because it’s all about a creative vision with bosses and rules. The beauty business is the same thing: romance and finance.
When I was pregnant I didn’t switch any of my products out. But when you’re pregnant you can’t use skin lighteners and you get really patchy from the melasma. I constantly looked like I had dirt on my face, which didn’t make me feel great. The good news is that as soon as you give birth, it starts to fade. So patience and a sense of humor were swapped out for Obagi Nu-Derm.
To get moving, I love Zumba. You get great cardio and I defy you not to end up totally laughing at yourself, which is also good for the heart. I love hot yoga and anything that has a sense of adventure. I hate the gym. My motto is “live, live, live” and I probably won’t be any kind of health and fitness guru to anyone because I am always figuring it out for myself. It is a personal and humbling journey and the one thing I know is you have to believe in yourself. I try to convince myself that although sleeveless dresses are my enemy, maybe I can make my husband laugh.
Drew & Chris Miller both got challenged and decided to do their Ice Bucket Challenge together!
Drew is nominated for Best Rookie of the Year in Instyle.com’s Social Media Awards! Go and vote for her!
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New to the social media scene as of last August, the actress has quickly amassed over 257,000 followers on Twitter, and over a million followers on Instagram—who have first looks at the newest makeup from her Flower beauty line, plus snapshots of hearts she finds everywhere (which she curated into a book, Find It in Everything released in January).
Learn more about the three fragrances that Drew & Flower Beauty are launching! Thanks to InStyle.com!
Would a flower by any other name smell as sweet? We’re sure it would, especially if Drew Barrymore has anything to do with it! This fall, Barrymore is adding to her expansive range of Flower Beauty products with three fragrances to fit just about every mood or occasion. Each of the scents smells amazing worn solo, but because all of the notes blend well together, you can combine your favorites from the trio to create a layered signature fragrance. Radiant (top) is fresh and spring-like, combining green elements with bergamot, cabbage rose, peony, and magnolia, while Sultry (center) certainly lives up to its name with sexy nighttime appropriate notes like jasmine, vanilla, pink pepper, and blackberry.
It’s hard choosing a favorite of the trinity, but we’re especially fond of Cherished (bottom), which reminds us of a dryer-fresh cashmere sweater by blending clean cotton musk and Lily of the Valley with warm touches like vanilla, sandalwood, Italian lemon blossom. Find the Flower Fragrance Collection priced from $20 to $25 at WalMart locations nationwide starting in October.
WWD and Elle UK have shared that Drew is launching three new fragrances.
Drew Barrymore is in the process of following her heart (and nose) down a different kind of career path – fragrance. Or should we say, fragrances.
The A-lister is set to release not one, or two, but three fragrances as part of her Flower collection – Cherished, Radiant and Sultry. But why three, as opposed to taking the usual one-fragrance-at-a-time route?
‘A singular celebrity fragrance — I was never interested,’ Drew told WWD. ‘Also, there was never really a time or venue to do it.’
The actress also insists that her new scents are not just another string of celebrity-endorsed products. Instead, the Flower range tells a story and signifies emotions associated with different times of the day.
Cherished represents the morning while Radiant – a more dewy, green number – represents the importance of feeling fresh throughout the day. Finally, Sultry represents the romance of evening with purple plum, cranberry cocktail and Madagascan vanilla.
Launching in the US in October.