Saturday, April 3, 2010

Q & A with Mylah Morales...

We were very honored to have the wonderful young ladies of Girls Inc. attend their second workshop with us on February 27th.
Girls Incorporated is a national nonprofit youth organization dedicated to inspiring all girls to be strong, smart, and bold. With roots dating to 1864, Girls Inc has provided vital educational programs to millions of American girls, particularly those in high-risk, under served areas. Today, innovative programs help girls confront subtle societal messages about their value and potential, and prepare them to lead successful, independent, and fulfilling lives.

During one of the breaks Shirelle C. Baggett, Teen Coordinator for Girls Inc, was able to get an exclusive interview with our host Mylah Morales. Here is what she said:

What tips do you have for young girls who want to wear make-up, but are not allowed because of their age, to enhance their look?

Mylah: Good, clean, and healthy skin comes from a healthy diet and drinking water. A diet with fruits, vegetables, and more natural foods, and less junk food will improve their complexion. Also, lip gloss will give a quick improvement.


What advice do you have for girls who pressure themselves to resemble the women in magazines, film, and other forms of media?

Mylah: The women in the media have complete glam squads which are make-up, hair, stylists, etc. Lighting and Photoshop are crucial to getting the image that the girls see in the magazines and on television. That’s the reason why make-up artists get paid big bucks to get them looking the way they do. Under it all, they look like me and you. The girls should appreciate themselves and love themselves from the inside out. Beauty stems from the inside in having confidence in yourself.

What obstacles personal or professional, have you overcome to be successful today?
Mylah: In the beginning when I would work on people in the music industry, that was mostly dominated by African Americans and some people did not want me to work on them because they did not think I knew what I was doing. You have to believe in yourself and never give up to achieve your dreams.

When did you know that you were passionate about make-up?

Mylah: I knew as a very young child, I wanted to be a make-up artist.


If you knew that you were going to be stuck on an island, and you could only take one make-up/cosmetic item, what would it be and why?

Mylah: I would take Manoi Sun Tan Oil with SPF to use all over to moisturize.

Thanks so much again to Mylah, and Girls Inc. for being apart of our amazing day! For more information on Girls Inc. or to make a donation, please visit http://www.girlsinc.org/

Mylah is pictured here (center) with the girls, Chef Ameera, and make up artist Tai Young-Jackson.

Tips on how to achieve the make up look done by Mylah at the workshop....soon to come!