About Face

August. 10,2020      
Rating:
7.4
Trailer Synopsis

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley gets up close and personal with today's biggest beauty icons including Kylie Jenner, Huda Kattan and more to hear their stories, inspirations, and learn what it takes to build a beauty empire.

Seasons & Episode

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Seasons 1 : 2020

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6 Episode

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Episode 1 - Kylie Jenner
August. 10,2020

Enter the mind of a mogul. Rosie gets together with Kylie Jenner to hear the story behind launching her billion-dollar beauty line, Kylie Cosmetics.

Episode 2 - Huda Kattan
October. 23,2020

Rosie flies to Dubai to chat with Huda Kattan about industry diversity, being a YouTube makeup artist, and starting her billion-dollar business, Huda Beauty.

Episode 3 - Jen Atkin
October. 23,2020

Rosie talks with OUAI founder, Jen Atkin, on her decision to leave religion behind, move to LA, and become a hairstylist-turned-hair care maven.

Episode 4 - Sir John
October. 23,2020

Rosie talks color with renowned makeup artist, Sir John, to see how he creates bold looks on today’s most glamorous faces, from Beyonce to beyond.

Episode 5 - Pony
October. 23,2020

Rosie gets a K-Beauty makeover from the global transformation makeup sensation, Pony , and learns the process behind her success.

Episode 6 - Emily Weiss
October. 23,2020

Rosie sits down with Glossier Founder and CEO, Emily Weiss, to chat about how her brand brought beauty into the digital world.

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