- Shu Uemura
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Career
A native of Tokyo, Shu Uemura reportedly first became interested in
hairstyling and make up as a teenager while recovering from a severe illness which left him bedridden. He enrolled at theTokyo Beauty Academy , becoming the only male student in a class of 130 pupils. cite news |first=Mark |last=Shilling|title=Makeup artist Shu Uemura dies|url=http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117978666.html?categoryid=25&cs=1&query=shu+uemura|work=Variety Magazine |publisher= |date=2008-01-08 |accessdate=2008-01-18]His first experience in film make-up occurred during the filming of 1957's "
Joe Butterfly ", which was partially shot in Japan. Uemura left Japan in the late 1950s to try to break into the film and television make-up business.Uemura's big break came on the set of the 1962 film, "
My Geisha ". The film's regular make up artist fell ill and Uemura, who was working as aHollywood beautician at the time, was called in to fill in for the sick artist. Uemura gained critical acclaim for transforming actressShirley MacLaine , aCaucasian , into a Japanese woman. He received praise from both "My Geisha's" filmakers and its cast, including MacLaine. He soon became one of Hollywood's favorite artists. He began working with well known Hollywood personalities, usually as a make-up artistapprentice , includingEdward G. Robinson ,Frank Sinatra , andLucille Ball . Among his notable early work was onFrank Sinatra 's 1965 film, "None But the Brave ".Uemura developed and launched his first cosmetics product in 1960. His product was a
cleansing oil , which left the skin cleaner thansoap and also acted as amoisturizer . cite news |first=Coco|last=Masters|title=Shu Uemura, Makeup Pioneer, Dies |url=http://www.time.com/time/business/article/0,8599,1701376,00.html|work=Time Magazine |publisher= |date=2008-01-08 |accessdate=2008-01-18] His cleansing oil remains popular in Japan today. Uemura developed a make-upphilosophy that the health of his customers' skin should be the most important aspect of cosmetics.He also believed in enhancing a subject's naturalbeauty , not artificially creating it using cosmetic products.Uemura returned to Japan in 1964 and opened the Shu Uemura makeup school, which taught make-up techniques which he learned in Hollywood. He founded a cosmetics company called Japan Makeup in 1967 and opened its first
boutique store in Tokyo's trendyOmotesando district. He officially changed the name of his company toShu Uemura Cosmetics in 1983. Uemura's company was able to take advantage of Japan's booming economy and taste for Western products during the 1980s. In the process, Shu Uemura Cosmetics became a major force in the domestic Japanese and international beauty market.Shu Uemura sold his controlling interest in his company to French cosmetics maker
L'Oréal in 2004 for an undisclosed amount of money. However, he remained the creative force behind Shu Uemura Cosmetics after the sale. It is estimated that as of early 2008, Shu Uemura Cosmetics now makes approximately $100 million dollars a year in global sales at its stores worldwide. The company now has stores in Paris, New York City, London andHong Kong , as well as outlets throughout Japan. The company's product line has expanded over the years to include hair and lifestyle products,perfume , fakeeyelashes and handmade makeup brushes. In the process, the Uemura's company became a cultural force in some circles. Shu Uemura'seyelash curler s were even mentioned in the 2006 film, "The Devil Wears Prada".Uemura personally demonstrated his make-up techniques to the public twice a year. He used these demonstrations to introduce his customers to his last
Mode Makeup lines. These demonstrations usually took place in Tokyo, London or New York City.Death
Shu Uemura died of
pneumonia in Tokyo on December 29, 2007. Uemura was 79 years old and was survived by his wife and son. His funeral was held on January 4, 2008.References
External links
* [http://www.shuuemura-usa.com Uemura Cosmetics (U.S. Site)]
*imdb name|id=0879978|name=Shu Uemura
* [http://www.time.com/time/business/article/0,8599,1701376,00.html Time Magazine: Shu Uemura, Makeup Pioneer, Dies]
* [http://www.vogue.co.uk/vogue_daily/story/story.asp?stid=49713 Vogue.com: Shu Uemura Remembered]
* [http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5h7MlhkLJ9DIpy-I6Y5-g4KbKhCPw AFP: Japanese makeup guru Shu Uemura dies: spokeswoman]
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