Emmy-Nominated Makeup Artist Molly R. Stern Talks About the Art of "Micro-Concealing"

The Primetime Emmy Awards are this weekend and as Glamgelenos, we wanted to celebrate by having on not one, but two-time EMMY nominee Molly R. Stern. Molly's work has been seen all over the world on clients like Reese Witherspoon, Cara Delevigne, Maya Rudolph and more, as well as television shows such as Big Little Lies (for which she's nominated), Little Fires Everywhere and The Morning Show. She's created epic looks for the Met Gala and beauty campaigns and serves as one of Armani Beauty's Makeup Ambassadors. She joins us to talk about growing up in Los Angeles and making friends with some familiar names from a young age — seriously, her stories are epic — and answers a variety of beauty questions, like the right way to conceal a pimple, what she packs in celebs' clutches for touch ups and more.

Products Molly mentioned:

Saint Jane Luxury Beauty Serum, $125

Giorgio Armani Neo Nude True-to-Skin Natural Glow Foundation, $40

Tower28 Bronzino Illuminating Bronzer in West Coast, $20

Kimiko Super Fine Eyebrow Pencil Automatique, $29

Armani Beauty Eyes to Kill Mascara, $32

Giorgio Armani Ecstasy Shine Lipstick in 401, $38

Koh Gen Do Cleansing Water, $66

Tatcha Aburatorigami Japanese Blotting Papers, $12

Image courtesy The Hollywood Reporter

The Primetime Emmy Awards are this weekend and as Glamgelenos, we wanted to celebrate by having on not one, but two-time EMMY nominee Molly R. Stern. Molly's work has been seen all over the world on clients like Reese Witherspoon, Cara Delevigne, Maya Rudolph and more, as well as television shows such as Big Little Lies (for which she's nominated), Little Fires Everywhere and The Morning Show.