A makeup artist for television and film reveals how she gets actors camera-ready before their super-early morning call times.
Actors rarely show up fresh-faced, she says.
But Hollywood is practically built on the mantra: Fake it till you make it.

And that same rule applies to looking well-rested in the wee hours of the morning.
To accomplish this, theres one product Baijounas swears byand it only costs $29.
To really make the product work its magic, she pairs it with an ice roller andBolden AWAKEunder-eye patches.

Alisha Baijounas is a movie and television makeup artist, as well as the makeup department head on the hit TV show Abbott Elementary.
All of these products are great for everyoneall genders and ethnicitiesand they do the trick every time.
After, she adds the eye patches, then she pulls out her ice roller.
Baijounas does five to eight reps per side before moving to the chin and jaw.

Once this process is complete, she moves on to applying makeup.
The results are better than coffee.
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Alisha Baijounas is a movie and television makeup artist, as well as the makeup department head on the hit TV show Abbott Elementary.



