Billboard Women in Music 2022

Billboard Women in Music 2022

Sofia Carson attended Billboard Women in Music 2022 at YouTube Theater on Wednesday night (March 2) in Inglewood, Calif. Sofia paraded down the red carpet in a funky black tuxedo with ruffled shoulders.

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LOUD – Official Music Video

LOUD – Official Music Video

LOUD” arrives with a metaphoric music video directed by Uri Schutzer in which Carson undergoes a freeing transformation as a butterfly emerging from its cocoon. Through choreography crafted by Avihai Haham, the progression of movements in the visual tells a story of a once silenced voice finding its volume knob for the first time and turning it all the way up.

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UNICEF at 75 Celebration

UNICEF at 75 Celebration

Sofia Carson stepped out in support of the UNICEF’s 75th year at NeueHouse, Hollywood on Tuesday, November 30th. Sofia is US National Ambassador and she was wearing a 1950’s vintage Dior dress.

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2021 Latin Grammy Awards

2021 Latin Grammy Awards

Sofia Carson was wearing beautiful long dresses while hitting the carpet for the 2021 Latin Grammy Awards held at MGM Grand Garden Arena on Thursday evening (November 18) in Las Vegas. Sofia also was a presenter during the show.

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The night before, Sofia stepped out for the Latin Recording Academy’s Person of the Year Gala.

The Latin Recording Academy’s 2021 Person of the Year Gala honoring Ruben Blades

The Latin Recording Academy’s 2021 Person of the Year Gala honoring Ruben Blades

Sofia attended The Latin Recording Academy’s 2021 Person of the Year Gala honoring Ruben Blades at Michelob ULTRA Arena in Las Vegas on November 17th. She was speaking on the stage during the show wearing long yellow dresses.

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Sofia Carson Knows the Power of a Bold, Rep Lip

Sofia Carson Knows the Power of a Bold, Rep Lip

Sofia sat down with Allure magazine to chat about her beauty evolution.

My mom and my grandma have always kind of been my…what would you call it? My beauty icons. I have my grandma’s nose and my sister and I both share her chin. One of my first memories is at my mom’s vanity, and she’d always wear this really beautiful crimson-red lipstick. I would wear my mom’s lipstick, heels, and bandanna, and I would sing songs from Evita and Madonna. I guess beauty and art and music all became one at that age.

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I grew up dancing in recitals and then national competitions. My mom started doing my makeup when I was younger. It was very specific: red lipstick and very pale, powdered skin with a dark gray eyeliner or just mascara. It felt like my armor. Then I remember sitting in the hair and makeup chair for the first time in Vancouver when I was becoming Evie [daughter of Snow White’s Evil Queen, in the Disney film Descendants]. She required a bit of a transformation — full blue wig and blue lashes. Or when I did the movie Songbird, which is set during the pandemic, it made sense that my character wore little to no makeup. But then there was a big shift in her storyline where she becomes less vulnerable, so we put her up in, like, this Tomb Raider-inspired slick braid, and that just changed everything.

“Being on camera is probably the greatest lesson in beauty.”

This character that I’m working on right now, Cassie, is extraordinary, all heart and strength. She’s survived almost the impossible, and she’s recently diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. She has to work three jobs just to pay her rent, and that is not enough to pay for the insurance that she needs to pay for her insulin. She’s going to have tattoos and I wanted to make the tattoos incredibly personal to who she is. The story is called Purple Hearts. Not only because that’s the medal that [her love interest] receives in the military, but because to me the blending of a red and a blue heart is, I think, what the world needs right now.

Being on camera is probably the greatest lesson in beauty. When I first started, I only used eyeliner and a nude lipstick that washed me out. I remember walking my first carpet and I saw photos and I was like, “This is not working.” And then over the years you meet different makeup artists, you learn more about yourself. For instance, I know now that I love smoky eye shadow, being able to start small and build it up for bigger events. The tones that are best for my eyes aren’t blacks or grays, but oranges or pinks or reds. My lips have stayed pretty consistent. I’ve always loved either like a pink or a red, and I’ve always kind of bounced between those two lips.

I had the pleasure of being able to develop my own shades with my Revlon family [Carson is an ambassador for the brand]. We have a Sofia Nude and a Sofia Red, which I’ll mix with another shade, On Fire, and that’s my perfect red lip. One of my other favorite products is not a product, but a good, old-school trick: hair spray on a brow brush. And that’s how I keep my brows nice and up and in place. That’s how I always begin my makeup, with setting my brows so they frame my face. I love a specific lash: Ardell Demi Wispy. I’m very faithful to her.

In the morning, I take a cold shower. It gets my mind right for the day and wakes my body up when I have to be up at, like, four in the morning for a movie. I wash my face with cold water. If I’m shooting, I’ll also use these Zo Skin Health Complexion pads. I’ll do Zo Skin Health Daily Power Defense and then I’ll probably go in the car with undereye patches on, just to help with puffing.

I am very much a person who likes routine and who, when I like something, I stick to it. For example, for years my nails were always short, square, and dark blue. And then for years they were short, square, and dark, dark red. And for the last few years, they’ve been short, square, and Chanel Ballerina, the closest to looking like I’m wearing no polish at all.

I’ve been lucky enough to be in front of the camera, to have beautiful makeup done, to wear beautiful gowns on the days when I didn’t feel beautiful in my heart. I just think of the words that my mom would always tell me, which is actually like something that Audrey Hepburn said: “The happiest girls are the prettiest girls.” I’m a happy person. I think that’s the most important. — As told to Brennan Kilbane

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National League Championship Series Game 4: Atlanta Braves v. Los Angeles Dodgers

National League Championship Series Game 4: Atlanta Braves v. Los Angeles Dodgers

Sofia Carson sang the national anthem during Game 4 of the NLCS between the Atlanta Braves and the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodgers Stadium on Wednesday, October 20, 2021 in Los Angeles, California.

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Sofia Carson Shares Her Soft-Glam Makeup Guide

“I really believe in doing little things that make you feel good,” a fresh-faced Sofia Carson muses on a recent morning, moments before lighting a scented Diptyque candle. Today, the 28-year-old actor and pop singer is taking Vogue through her beauty routine, beginning with a handful of complexion heroes. “I think skin care is most definitely a part of self-care,” she says as she applies a dot—not a dollop—of Obagi cleanser and de-puffing undereye patches. A gua sha massager, unearthed from a bowl of ice, provides a cool, sculpting touch. “It just feels so nice to do something nice for yourself. Sometimes it’s exactly what we need.”

The same ideals apply to the makeup arsenal that helps Carson achieve her preferred soft-glam beauty equation. “Over the years, especially when you start working on camera, you really start to learn about your face and what works for you and what doesn’t,” Carson explains after prepping her canvas with a tinted moisturizer and a mattifying powder baked into her complexion. “I think it’s really empowering to know how to do your makeup and what works for you as a woman.” As for what works for Carson? A Tower 28 terracotta-colored cream for her eyelids; a nude lip courtesy of a liner and two bullets from Charlotte Tilbury; and a set of her signature out-to-there false lashes, which she sticks on with super-blendable black glue. Finishing it off with a coat of Revlon’s Big Bad Lash, she adds, “The power of mascara is a really beautiful thing.”

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Glowin’ Up (Official Music Video) from My Little Pony: A New Generation

Glowin’ Up (Official Music Video) from My Little Pony: A New Generation

“My Little Pony: A New Generation” Photo Call

“My Little Pony: A New Generation” Photo Call

Sofia Carson attended the “My Little Pony: A New Generation” Photo Call at Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills on September 19, 2021 in Los Angeles, California.

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