Although it gives me a sense of strength when I’m wearing it, I consider make-up a small, singular extension of my creativity that I am grateful to have. I will say that an amazing fragrance is one of my favourite things about portraying an enigmatic figure. Make-up and beauty haven’t made me feel free during my hard times, which are very specific. So yes, I think make-up is superficial although I think that word has a negative connotation. Makeup is a necessity for my job, but not to my soul. Is make-up my only creative outlet? Hell no. Is it a huge part of my career? Definitely. Pearl: Some people can’t leave the house without make-up while others don’t own a single lipstick. Is make-up simply superficial? What does it mean to you? Pearl: What makes me feel most beautiful now is when my intentions are good and I’m able to keep negative thoughts at bay. I didn’t realise that I was gay at that time so I was just very awkward. I knew that I looked conventionally attractive to other people because I was the little boy in school that the little girls had a crush on. Growing up when did you first feel beautiful? I always wanted to leave, which made me very goal-oriented from a young age. This has made me less interested in material things and more interested in the bigger picture. We made do with what we had, which wasn’t much. Pearl: I grew up in a small, gulf-coast town in Florida. Tell me a bit about yourself and where you grew up?
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