Explore Senna Cosmetics award-winning makeup formulas and brow book at Camera Ready Cosmetics

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Experience professional-grade makeup, skincare, and application tools designed to provide a flawless finish with effortless application. From vibrant, multi-use cream to powder palettes to the coveted Brow Book, SENNA Cosmetics has something spectacular for everyone!

Award-winning makeup industry icon, Eugenia Weston, founded SENNA Cosmetics in the ‘70s to provide every enthusiast with studio-quality makeup. The expert brow-shaper and top educator of makeup artists created the ground-breaking Form-a-Brow Kit with stencils, which led to the development of an entirely new makeup category. SENNA Cosmetics and Brow Studios, known for being one of the first pro makeup studios, set the bar high and revolutionized the brow industry with a following, including Elizabeth Berkley, Bette Midler, and the late Kevyn Aucoin. 

Treat yourself to nourishing skincare that cleanses, soothes, refines, and hydrates skin, providing a radiant canvas for your daily makeup routine. Experience highly pigmented colors that apply with ease and wear all day. Treat yourself to pro-favorite SENNA Cosmetics.

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Senna Butter Up Lip Balm Lip Balm
Senna Butter Up Lip Balm Lip Balm
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Eugenia Weston is the award-winning makeup industry icon who founded her internationally known brand, SENNA Cosmetics, in the ’70s to bring professional, studio-quality makeup to everyone. SENNA Cosmetics & Brow Studios were among the very first pro makeup studios anywhere. Eugenia, an expert in brow shaping and educator to the pros, created the SENNA Form-A-Brow®, the breakthrough brow stencil kit that launched an entirely new category. Fervent SENNA fans include Bette Midler, Elizabeth Berkley, and film and TV artists worldwide. They love the results achieved by her top-selling products, including SlipCover® Cream to Powder Foundation, Sketch-A-Brow® Pencil, HD Eye Lift, and the Brow Book®. The late Kevyn Aucoin acknowledged Eugenia as an inspiration in his book, “Making Faces.”

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