Marilyn knew how to project a charismatic glow. She could 'turn on' like a light switch according to Susan Strasberg, who witnessed heads turn in New York as Marilyn, in drabby clothes and no makeup, put on the 'Marilyn' persona and mannerisms. She also put a thin layer of Vaseline under her makeup on her cheeks sometimes, as suggested by her makeup man, Whitey Snyder. Along with her ultra fair skin and the white blonde hair she had in 1962 when Stern photographed her, this made her look like she was made of light.
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Marilyn knew how to project a charismatic glow. She could 'turn on' like a light switch according to Susan Strasberg, who witnessed heads turn in New York as Marilyn, in drabby clothes and no makeup, put on the 'Marilyn' persona and mannerisms. She also put a thin layer of Vaseline under her makeup on her cheeks sometimes, as suggested by her makeup man, Whitey Snyder. Along with her ultra fair skin and the white blonde hair she had in 1962 when Stern photographed her, this made her look like she was made of light.
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