Beauty and Cover Director Mikki Taylor reflects on the passing of
celebrity makeup artist and the grand dame of Black beauty, Roxanna
Floyd, who she collaborated with for 60 covers of ESSENCE. "Roxanna was such a bright and talented artist. She came along to
ESSENCE at a time when technology was really beginning to call us to
play. And play she did! On covers, on beauty pages, on style pages. She
really had a hand. In fact, I always said that Roxanna built a face.
She not only did makeup. She always gave you a look. She created the
things that you wish that you had. From flawless skin to larger eyes or
sensuous eyes. She knew how to have her way with our lips in terms of
color. She knew what colors complimented our skin tones. "She not only created a look but whenever we did makeovers, she was able
to articulate to women how they could create the look themselves;
something that many makeup artists couldn't give you. She studied
makeup and approached it almost, again, like an artist. She'd put on
her glasses and on shoots she's famous for having an eyepiece that she
used to look at the Polaroids. She would also have binoculars because
she would stand behind the photographer and really zero in on the
looks. So you never had to call Roxanna to correct a lip line or to say
that the mascara was smudging or that they eyeliner was uneven because
she knew precisely; not only when the subject left her chair, but also
on set, how the makeup was working, how it was looking."
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