Tiffany is a skilled and unconventional makeup artist specializing in alternative wedding makeup, creative character design, fantasy looks, and drag transformations. With over 20 years in the beauty industry, she brings a nontraditional approach to beauty, advocating for self-expression and inclusive artistry for anyone who feels outside of the mainstream.
Her brand, Wicked Makeup, has become a go to for misfits, rebels, and outcasts who don’t see themselves reflected in traditional beauty spaces. Always pushing against beauty norms, Tiffany’s artistry extends far beyond everyday makeup into fantasy, special effects, music videos, celebrity work, commercials, and indie films, all while celebrating individuality and self-expression. Her work has been spotlighted in On Makeup Magazine, Dropkick Murphys music videos, and across commercial and film projects.
I love the versatility of this brush! Use the flat side to pack concentrated shadows onto the lid and the fluffy, tapered tip for smudging or blending smaller areas like under the eyes. It’s also perfect for precision powder application in tiny spots, like the inner corners of the eyes, spot correcting, and applying translucent powder under the corners of the eyes.

This is my favorite for loose powders in concentrated areas. Use the flat side for precise placement of powders, or the fluffy tip to apply highlight or contour, then use the whole brush to blend everything together seamlessly.

My go to for blending shadows! I also love using it for multipurpose powder applications on smaller areas of the face, like under the eyes or on high points for highlighting.

I rely on this brush for cream products. The flat side is perfect for applying concealer under the eyes or cream contour along the jawline, while the angled tip allows me to sculpt the cheek hollows and nose with precision.

Hands down the best powder brush I own. I use it for blush, contour, setting powders, and overall blending. It’s soft, fluffy, and perfectly shaped for powder application and blending.

This tiny flat brush is my favorite for precision work. I use it for tightlining the eyes or cleaning up wings, lines, and small mistakes using a bit of micellar water.

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