Jennifer Morrison in House
Make-up by Stefanie Owens

On the wildly popular Fox TV show House, Jennifer Morrison plays Dr. Allison Cameron. Make-up artist Stefanie Owens, who puts Morrison's look together for the show, describes herself as “a bit of a mad scientist” because she likes to mix lots of colors to create depth and structure. Owens says that the goal is “to keep her look clean and natural, but accent one of her (many) best features, which are those amazing blue eyes.”.

Skin care: Fenix Vitalizing Moisturizer SPF 15 and Fenix Skin Rejuvenating Eye Cream.
Foundation: T. LeClerc Matte Fluid Foundation in 03 Beige on the outer edges of Morrison's face for shading and structure; Cle de Peau Teint Naturel Crème 010 onthe center of the face.
Concealer: Amazing Cosmetics Amazing Concealer in Light
Powder:Owens lightly dusts MAC Sheertone Blush in Peaceful on Morrison’s outer face and t-zone.
Cheeks: Stila Cheek Color Pan in Rose on the cheekbones. Owens uses a small amount of Stila Cheek Color Pan in Heat on the apples of the cheeks.
Eye shadow: Almay Bright Eyes, a color cream eye shadow, in Mocha Shimmer (“which I’m heartbroken that they have discontinued,” says Owens), and a bit of Stila Cheek Color Pan in Rose in the crease of Morrison’s eyes. Owens finishes by blending Shu Uemura P Silver 91 into the upper brow area.
Eye liner: Owens says, “I want her eyes to pop without looking like she has a lot of make-up on.” She uses NARS Single Eyeshadow in Ashes to Ashes as an eyeliner along the lash line. She notes, “It adds just enough depth to complement her eye color, but at the same time it’s not too dark to close down her eyes and make them look hard.”
Brows: Because Morrison is a natural blonde, Owens fills in her eyebrows with MAC Eye Brows in Spiked.
Mascara: On the top lashes, Lancôme Fatale in Black; on the bottom, Kiss Me in Black. No false lashes are used.
False lashes: None
Lips: A small amount of Lancôme Juicy Rouge in Bridesmaid.
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