is the chief creative officer for Honor NYC . She developed alopecia at 18, and has since become a role model for those with the condition. She preaches loving every bit of yourself.“I sort of swear by an extremely fast makeup routine. Basically, I’m one of those typical type-A New Yorker people. I wake up and take a shower, and since I don’t have any hair, my showers take about 30 seconds. Then, I do about a 30-second makeup situation. I cleanse my face and moisturize — I’m pretty serious about this new day cream from Verso. And, I use Dr. Hauschka eye cream.“I do a really quick cream blush by Kevyn Aucoin — just two or three dots on my cheekbones. My cousin is a makeup artist, and she showed me exactly where to put the blush. I rub it in, and then put on a bold lip shade. I’ve been using NARS Heat Wave. If I do wear eye shadow, it’s this roll-on kind from Kevyn Aucoin. I’m super into his makeup, because it’s really concentrated. I don’t wear foundation — in fact, I’ve never worn it. I’ve just always relied on great face moisturizer and generally taking care of myself. When I’m not taking care of myself, you can see it on my face.“I really feel like accentuating your natural beauty and using the minimal amount [of product] is the way to go. Of course, sometimes I’ll put on a dramatic eye shadow or eyeliner. I don’t have eyebrows or eyelashes, so makeup really defines my features and adds contour to my face.“Before, I thought that I needed [makeup] as an aid to help me feel more beautiful. But, over time, I’ve seen myself for who I am. I think, for the first time, I really see myself as a beautiful woman. My grandmother used to 'put her face on,' and I thought it was such a weird thing — but, now I get it. She didn’t leave the house without her makeup on, and she was gorgeous. Sometimes, I’m on the subway and I’m putting on my makeup, and I can just feel my grandmother rolling over in her grave, because she’d never do that in public.“I kinda feel like everyone can do whatever they want. But, there’s too much to get done that’s more important. Take less time putting on your makeup, and use that time to enjoy your life. I’m not the person who takes an hour to get ready — I never have been. You could say that it’s because I don’t have any hair, but it’s because I’m not putting on that mask anymore. There’s no judgment — I want to be clear about that — to each his own. I love getting my makeup done. It’s so much fun. But, on a daily basis, I have to get where I’m going."“There’s no judgement — I want to be clear about that — to each his own. I love getting my makeup done. It’s so much fun. But, on a daily basis, I have to get where I’m going."