Amber Amos

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Los Angele

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Bio

Celebrity makeup artist Amber Amos began her career assisting on editorial photoshoots for top publications such as Seventeen, Redbook, Essence, Self, and Shape magazine. While assisting top artists in the fashion and beauty industry, Amber developed a love and appreciation for flawless skin and effortless beauty.

Since embarking on her journey as freelance makeup artist, Amber’s work has been featured by countless online publications including Vogue, Teen Vogue, V Magazine, WWD, and GQ, as well as contributing to articles for Allure, Forbes, Bustle, Ebony, and Elite Daily. Amber has worked with the likes of Lil Nas X, Slick Woods, Travis Scott, Law Roach, Daniel Kaluuya, Ryan Jamaal Swain, and Richard Ellis to name a few.


Press

Meet the Standout Creators From the #VogueBeautyHalloween 2022 Challenge

Black Makeup Artists on Championing Diversity and Pay Equality in the Industry

Achieve Long, Voluminous Lashes With the Best Mascaras

10 Long-Lasting Foundations That Stay Put All Day Long

11 Palettes Under $50, To Gift the Makeup Novice in Your Life This Christmas

  • Well + Good: 10 Foundation Sticks That Will Even Your Complexion in a Single Swipe
  • Editorialist: The Best Sheer Lipsticks for Subtle Color, According to the Pros
  • BuzzFeed: People Can't Get Over Daniel Kaluuya Wearing Fenty Beauty At The 2018 Oscars
  • New York: The Best Drugstore Liquid Eyeliners, According to Makeup Artists
  • Popsugar: Need Some Beauty Inspo? These Are the Black Makeup Artists You Should Be Following
  • TZR: 14 Black Lipsticks For Halloween — & How To Wear Them Long After