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For the past eight months, Sasha Charnin Morrison and Abigail Einstein have been working overtime on their exercise and diet programs, but their schedules don't leave a lot of room for primping. Both women were eager to swap a gym session for a few hours with Christine Chin, who groomed their brows, and Jeanine Lobell, the makeup artist. The experience may actually give them a dose of motivation. "When you go through a weight-loss regimen, sometimes you get discouraged," Lobell says. "But makeup can help. If you hit a slump, go to a department store, find the saleswoman who is wearing the nicest makeup, and ask her to do yours."
By J. Courtney Sullivan
Sasha Charnin Morrison, 39, fashion market director
Background: "I own more cosmetics than I could use in a lifetime," Morrison says. "However, I don't wear a lot. I tried foundation as a kid, but I could never get it right. My main focus is making my eyes smoky and dramatic -- eyeliner is most important, and I love a great mascara." Her brows, though, get a little too much attention. "In the late '70s I got ahold of some tweezers -- it was a bad thing. I basically tweezed my eyebrows right off, but luckily they grew back." Makeover: "Like Sasha, most women overtweeze," says Chin, who asked Morrison to put down the sharp instruments for a month before they met. "I've been doing eyebrows for more than 20 years, and I've never seen any that I ...