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Celebrity makeup artist Valerie Sarnelle is as much a Beverly Hill's icon as her elegant namesake salon is an institution in this posh town.

For more than 20 years, tinseltown beauties such as Nicole Kidman, Heather Locklear, Tori Spelling, Tiffani Thiessen and Pamela Anderson-as well as scores of local and bicoastal socialities-have regularly beaten the tree-lined path to Sarnelle's "plush palace" for her signature glamour makeovers, expert eyebrow shaping and custom makeup palettes.

In fact, a "sneak peek" into many celeb's or model's designer handbag is guaranteed to reveal a slew of Valerie's product innovations: Secret Weapon, a dual-colored pan foundation; Naturelle Pencil, a baby pink under-eyebrow highlighter; Baby Shine lip glosses; sparkling Fairy Dust face and body powders and the Star Stencil Kit-a foolproof stencil-guided system to perfect brows.

Sarnelle's makeup and eyebrow shaping expertise is regularly featured in top fashion glossies like Vogue, Harper's Bazaar and Allure, while her products are favorites on the sets of such television shows as "The Sopranos," "Baywatch", "Six Feet Under" and "The O.C".


Celebrity List :

Paula Abdul
Pamela Anderson
Cher
Halle Berry
Linda Evans
Jennifer Grant
Teri Hatcher
Goldie Hawn
Ashley Judd
Wynonna Judd

Nicole Kidman
Lisa Kudrow
Jessica Lange
Heather Locklear
Frances McDormand
Debra Messing
Robin Wright Penn
Tara Reid
Lisa Rinna
Monica Seles

Tori Spelling
Tiffany Amber Thiessen
Kelly Osborne
Drea De Mateo
Rachel Griffith
Rachel Hunter
Tara Manning
Melissa George
Hillary Duff
Celine Dion

As a young girl, Sarnelle's passion for beauty, glamour and femininity coincided with the arrival of her stylish grandmother, a wealthy Greek socialite. Under the loving and watchful eye of her "ya-ya," Sarnelle's life was transformed forever. Suddenly, Sarnelle was "obsessed" with fashion, decorating, and above all, creating beauty.

Sketching the gorgeous faces featured in the fashion magazines she pored over daily soon evolved into life-size canvases, with her friends and family becoming regular "models" as she honed her artistry. On her mother's suggestion, Sarnelle entered beauty school, and soon after graduating, landed a job as a makeup artist at CBS.

Following stints working alongside legendary makeup artist Joe Blasco, Sarnelle went solo in 1984. That same year, Sarnelle developed her Valerie Beverly Hills line of cosmetics at the urging of her growing clientele. Ten years later, she moved her original Beverly Hills salon to its current, and much larger location on the corner of North Canon Drive and Little Santa Monica Boulevard.