Iowa City Press-Citizen
February 23, 2000

The Press-Citizen
The national audience might not know it, but there will be a touch
of Iowa on some of those celebrities tonight at the Grammy Awards.
This is a dream come true for Anamosa resi-dent Andrea Politte, 36,
who with her husband, Jeff, owns State Beauty Supply, which has stores
in Iowa City and Cedar Rapids.
She will help do the makeup and hair of stars such as Michael Jackson,
Barbra Streisand, Melissa Etheridge and the dancers who will be performing
with Ricky Martin. She expects to work about 16 hours today, starting
at the crack of dawn at Staples Center in Los Angeles.
Although tonight will be Andreas second time to do the behind-the-scenes
touchups and hair styling at the Grammys, it has not diminished her
excitement.
We have a meeting tonight at 7 to discuss the makeup,
she said Tuesday from the Edward Jimenez for Hair Salon, located on
Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills. Today, were going out to
Rodeo Drive to have lunch, and then well start some practice
work.
Im so grateful. I enjoy this so much because so many peo-ples
dreams are coming true here. I feel so honored to be a part of this.
Andrea and Jeff got a call on Friday from Andreas friend and
prominent beauty specialist Edward Jimenez. Although the Polittes
were in Tulsa, Okla., their son Zachary, 16, gave them the message.
He said, Hollywood needs you, Mom, Jeff said.
It was total excite-ment, he said of Andreas reaction.
It was her chance to get behind the chair again. This is what
she does best.
Andrea left Monday after-noon for Los Angeles and is expected to return
Thursday. Last year was her first time to work behind the lights and
mir-rors at the Grammys.
She did the touchups for Clint Black, Vince Gill and Gloria Estefan
last year. In addi-tion, she helped apply the make-up for Ricky Martin,
who made his American broadcast debut one year ago.
He doesnt have a lot of hair; I did more with the dancers,
she said. It was a huge American crew.
A native of the small St. Louis suburb of Herculaneum, Mo., Polittes
Hollywood con-nections were made while working at a St. Louis salon.
Shes been interested in hair styling since she was 8 and has
been doing hair and makeup professionally for 19 years.
Andrea met Jimenez during an educational beauty show several years
ago in Beverly hills, Calif. In 1994, she did the hair and makeup
for musical groups featured on the television show St. Louis Country.
Jeff said that the word spread.
In Iowa, whenever some groups came to town, theyd call
her to help with hair and makeup, he said, naming talents such
as Neil McCoy, Joe Diffey, Ricochet and REO Speedwagon. She
treats (celebrities) just how you would want to be treated. Shes
very personable.
Andrea said she does not really talk about working with celebrities
because she does not want people to think she has a big head. But
she hopes to attend a few parties hosted by Madonna or Ricky Martin
after the show.
Everyone Ive met has been very nice, she said. Theyre
great. Theyre regular people.
Its something Ive always loved, she said of
beauty styling. What I enjoyed the most is that connection between
the inner self and the outer self.
If youre having a bad hair day, then you usually have
a bad hair day." |
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