Whitney Allen is BIG Time. And not because she is a new client of Sally Hayes Permanent Makeup Los Angeles. : )
Whitney Allen is BIG Time. She hangs out with the biggest stars in country music. “Keith Urban is such a nice guy, and he’s been through so much,” says Whitney. “You know he is successful but most people have no idea what a hard worker he is.”
Whitney Allen knows the inside scoop of country music biggest stars because she’s the host of “The Big Time,” the nationally syndicated country music radio show weeknights from 7 to midnight on radio stations across the country. “For six years now, you name them, I’ve talked with them from Kenny Chesney and Tim McGraw to Garth Brooks, George Strait and Lady Antebellum,” says Whitney. “Toby Keith is another great guy and he’s so down to earth. He’ll tell you the favorite thing on the menu of his restaurant chain is the fried bologna sandwiches.”
While Whitney eats up her place in the world of country music. It’s not all glamour. It never is in show business. She owns the rights to her show. So, she’s got work in preparing for her show, meetings with her syndication company, producers, managers, and advertisers. It’s a BIG Time business she runs.
Whitney Wants Permanent Eyeliner…
Personal reasons: “I’m a night person,” she admits. “My show airs at night and I function much better at night. I like to sleep in. For years I couldn’t answer the door in the morning or leave without makeup. Eyeliner is the one thing I just wouldn’t leave home without and I’d been doing it every day since I was 15.”
Professional reasons: Whitney says, “With business lunches, live broadcasts on location, and photo shoots, a girl gets tired of putting on makeup again and again. Sometimes I’m really busy interviewing 15 people a day if we’re backstage or outside out an event such as an awards show. And whenever we have a guest on the show, we take photos. I noticed in just about all of the photos with these big stars, my makeup was gone!”
Like many other women Whitney had done a lifetime of applying eyeliner while driving or sitting in traffic on the freeways around Los Angeles, California. She says there was something even worse than the countless times she poked herself in the eye with an eyeliner pencil. “The worst,” she claims, “is when you’re rushing and you don’t realize the tip has broken off and you poke yourself in the eye with a wooden stick! I did that to myself one too many times while driving. That was actually the last straw for me.”
Eyeing Sally Hayes Permanent Makeup
“Now I wake up in the morning and feel like I exist,” jokes Whitney. “The other girl I was my whole life was still in the makeup bag. I didn’t exist until she came out.”
While having permanent eyeliner is easy now, the decision to try permanent makeup was anything but that for Whitney Allen. “I saw my first permanent makeup in San Diego back in 1984 and it was a news story. Since then I’ve had many friends get it done and they said it was really painful!
I did as much research as buying a car. I was looking at permanent makeup on the internet for months. Some of the photos I saw were horrifying, even those on websites of permanent makeup artists with a good reputation. I just didn’t think any of it looked natural.
I found Sally Hayes on YouTube. Her photo gallery, knowledge, and skill looked amazing. It looks completely natural.
I’m a woman. We think about things for years, and when we make up our minds we want it yesterday! I waited 6 weeks for Sally Hayes. It was a huge leap of faith and trust for me. But I have been extremely happy. My one go to for my appearance has always been eyeliner. And I’m thrilled I could go to Sally for my permanent eyeliner.”
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