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Abby Champion's Guide to Face Rollers, Acupressure, and Model-On-The-Go Makeup

Are three face rollers too much? Not according to model Abby Champion and her snatched beauty routine. Director: Gabrielle Reich DP: Dominik Czaczyk Editor: Michael Suyeda Associate Producer: Lea Donenberg Production Manager: Natasha Soto- Albors Production Coordinator: Ava Kashar Associate Talent Manager: Phoebe Feinberg Post Production Supervisor: Alexa Deutsch Post Production Coordinator: Ian Bryant Supervising Editor: Erica DeLeo Assistant Editor: Andy Morell Associate Director, Post Production: Nicholas Ascanio

Released on 06/18/2024

Transcript

[bright music]

Hi Vogue, it's Abby Champion,

and I'm gonna do my face rolling skincare routine

and my on the go model makeup.

I start by putting the Olaplex Bond Smoother in it,

and just kind of like brush it through my hair,

and then I also add on top of that the Olaplex Bonding Oil.

I'm obsessed with this, I use, like,

two little droplets of that,

put it through my hair,

and then I just give it like a good brush with that,

and then I just braid my hair back.

So when I take it out, when I'm done with my skincare

and I'm done with my makeup,

I will have my hair done without any heat,

and we just throw it back, like this.

I start with a face mask.

There's always two linings.

I don't understand that.

Figuring it out as we go, always.

Doing all of my rollers without a mask

just kind of, like, hurts my skin barrier

and is, like, too aggressive.

Rollers, I do 50 on one side and 50 on the other side.

I used to have such a puffy face all throughout high school.

I think I was just drinking too much soda in Alabama,

and my face was blown up.

Then, when I started modeling, I was, like,

okay, I have to have a snatched face for the runway.

And this is what I found

or really helped me was just being consistent,

and then I switched to my next roller.

This one I do from, like, mouth up.

This is my next one.

I think I got this off an Instagram ad.

Yo, I'm telling you, I mean, I look crazy doing that,

but, oh my god, it feels really nice.

And then I'll take the mask off and now I cleanse my face.

Revive.

I have really sensitive skin,

so I have to be super careful with trying new products

and putting stuff on my face.

Whenever I try to switch it, by the way,

my skin is red, rashy.

I'm, like, aah!

On TikTok, the girl looked beautiful.

What happened here?

So yeah, this is, we're sticking to this.

We're gonna do my moisturizer.

We're gonna do this one.

I use probably more than I should,

but I'm telling you, this has changed my skin.

This is something that you probably don't know about me.

I always have drinks.

You can never have enough drinks.

So the next step that I'm gonna do,

my oil, I use this little Face Gym one,

but I just do like a little,

and then I just kinda, like, massage it in a little bit,

and in the cheekbones,

and then I'll put on my Peter Thomas Roth.

My whole day, when I come back from traveling, is self-care.

I walk, I sauna, I work out,

I make myself healthy meals.

If it is self-care, I have tried it, and I love it.

So I found out that I have really bad TMJ.

I think I was just clenching a lot.

This tool right here travels with me everywhere.

You can just see, like, how far it goes in,

it really gets in the muscle, and I'll just do circles

and really get it in there.

And I'll move to, like, this area here.

Now I'm gonna put on my lip balm.

I have, like, five different flavors of this one.

It's truly the most hydrating and best lip balm

I have ever used.

Next, I'm gonna use this eye cream.

So next, I'm gonna use this sunscreen.

This is one of my French Pharmacy finds

that I am obsessed with.

This is a lash and brow booster.

So when I started modeling, I left Alabama,

and I would not leave my house without makeup.

Like, it was an ordeal for me to go to a casting

without makeup on.

So I needed to feel like I had something on my eyes.

When I curl my lashes and put this on,

it gives this, like, white beautiful finish,

and it just would like make me feel

just a little bit more alive

when you're not wearing any makeup.

As I got older and I took the tan off,

no more self tanner,

I was learning how to do my makeup.

I now, like, love no makeup natural.

So finding, like, kind of my new no makeup,

but also makeup look was really important for me,

and I feel like I've nailed it now,

but it definitely took a while.

Okay, so now I'm gonna do my makeup.

First, we're gonna start with this ILIA.

Definitely, the key to model on the go makeup

is just for it to be minimal.

It looks like yourself a little bit elevated,

and then, normally, I put the Clé de Peau around my nose.

My nose is always red around it.

When I'm home, I don't really wear makeup,

and when I am working or I am traveling,

my makeup is so minimal that I love,

whenever I get a look on set or at a show,

once I'm in a wig or a makeup look, I'm a different person.

Abby is no longer there.

I have shifted to my alter ego,

and I am ready to shoot or walk the runway.

I love it.

So next step, this Merit's Bronzer.

I use the smallest amount possible,

because, again, I don't want it to look

like I have makeup on,

and I'm gonna press it in with my hands,

because it just makes it look so natural.

I already curled my lashes.

I put a little bit of, like, the booster on,

and this is my trick that I do.

This is the Merit Brow Gel

that I am going to use as mascara.

I have, like, light eyelashes,

and sometimes mascara, even the brown one,

is just way too dark.

So for casting or fitting,

I just put this lovely brow gel on.

Okay, can you tell?

See, look at that.

This is my mini eyebrow gel.

Look, how cute it is!

For some reason, my big one has gone missing,

so I am using my mini one,

and it still does the trick!

You might be surprised, but it still does.

So my craziest modeling story,

I feel like it's always at a fashion week,

because so much is happening.

So I was at the fitting for, like, six hours.

My phone died.

While I'm leaving the fitting at 2:30 AM,

I was, like, oh my god, I'm in Paris.

I hailed down a cab, got to my hotel,

and I had a call time at 5:00 AM,

and I slept, like, maybe an hour and a half,

and I was up at 5:00 AM to go to the show the next day.

And I got to the show and I was, like, this is so cool.

I slept, like, two hours a night.

I'm a real model now, like this.

I passed the test.

My next step is my Chanel Sculpting multi stick.

I put it on my eyelids,

and it gives me such a nice glow.

I'll just put a little,

you can put this whole thing on your face,

like you can put it everywhere.

It's so nice.

We're just gonna add a tiny bit of color to my cheeks,

so I'm going to use this Merit.

For some reason, pink blush doesn't look amazing on me

for some reason.

I don't know why, but this is natural.

It just gives me a glow.

I put it on my nose,

and it just gives you a little bit of life.

This is Patrick Ta lip liner.

I have a gap, like, in my lip,

so I always need just something natural

that you can't really tell that I'm putting it on.

I'm going to use a little bit of this ILIA.

Since I don't do foundation,

I just like to cover a little bit of my chin.

That's where I have breakouts or redness.

I forgot what step I'm on, but I'm getting there.

Okay, no, my next step is Kaja.

Put a little bit of this under my eyes.

It just gives a nice finish.

I just kind of dab it everywhere.

I'm going to take my hair out.

See, look at those waves!

And normally, I'll just tuck it and it's already hydrated

and not so poofy.

I add my oil to my neck, because I don't want neck wrinkles.

Does anyone?

No, I don't think so.

My classic perfume is Chanel.

I love a Chanel perfume.

For some reason, I've always put it on my wrist.

I don't know if you're supposed to do that.

And then I just go walk through it once.

Oh, I think I got it in my eye.

Okay, guys, this is the final look.

I am going to my shoot now,

so I'll see you later.

Thanks for watching.

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