Eyebrow King: How Damone Roberts Built His Brand By Giving Into His Talents

August 2nd, 2011 - By TheEditor

by Sakita Holley

If you walked into one of Damone Robert’s salons today, you would not be able to tell that this wasn’t the life he always envisioned for himself. Before becoming a successful entrepreneur and beauty guru to the stars, Damone wanted to be a musician. “I was in two rock/funk bands, Red House and Damone Anthony. You couldn’t tell me that I wasn’t going to be a rock star.”

Although he lived for music it was a different kind of art that would eventually make his rock star dreams come true. In high school, Damone won first place in an art competition after he submitted a sketch of Diana Ross. The prize netted him an all-expense paid semester at Rutgers University where he would get to work with some of the most talented people in the art world. It was there that he learned the fundamentals of balance, structure and architectural detail that would suit him well later in life. But a young Damone was not too eager to trade in his canvas or his music to construct beautiful faces just yet.

“I could always look at a face and know how to enhance certain features, while downplaying others. The world of make up and eyebrow design came easy to me, but I was still not interested in the beauty industry and went on to work several different jobs.” One of those jobs was at Costco Wholesale, where he worked in the call center. He hated it. “I was miserable,” he said. “Everyone kept telling me that this was a good job because I had a 401k and full benefits. But I always envisioned more for myself. I knew that I wouldn’t get to the level of success I saw in my dreams by working at Costco.”

Damone didn’t ignore his talents for too much longer, going on to work as a freelance make-up artist at local beauty counters in California. It wasn’t long before he had lines out of the door and private appointments to work weddings and other intimate events. “My make-up station became popular really fast. That was the moment that I stopped fighting it and started working really hard to hone in on what my strengths were. For the first time, I listened to my heart and to the direction that the universe was telling me to go.”

In 2002, Damone opened his flagship salon in Beverly Hills. Almost six years later, he went on to open a second location in New York. In that timeframe, he became a regular contributing beauty editor for Oprah.com, launched ‘Damone Roberts 1968,’ a limited edition nail polish with OPI and an eponymous product line. He was immortalized as a question in Jeopardy and Trivial Pursuit and has literally left his mark on the faces of Beyonce, Madonna, Megan Fox, Vanessa Williams, Alicia Keys and Robert Downey Jr.

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  • Bea

    I love him!!! He did my eye brows and it was truly an amazing experience. I will never forget it. He did mine for free in Beverly Hills because when they featured his salon in some TV show. He did my eyebrows on camera. My eyebrows never looked so good and still to this day iIve attempted to maintain the same shape that he gave me when he did them almost 3 years ago. I must try his New York salon.

  • Honut Sinti

    Alright!

  • http://Sharon'sfancyfestivities.com Ms king

    I love damone !! I went to LA for allstar weekend this year and he did my brows and he did a great job like over the top job!!! I know why they call him the eyebrow king he is great.. His salon is very classy I’m telling you if you go to Beverly hill you have to get your eyebrows done by him it’s worth the time and money.