Without any further ado, here it is!
2002-2004
SKY SALT, THUNDERWEAR, LIME CRIME

Sky Salt circa 2002: Mark (guitar), myself (vocals), Tiago (bass) & Mateus (drums)
My journey began with music, my first love. Mark and I started a rock band Sky Salt in 2002, which played fairy tale rock: heavy rock sprinkled with music box riffs. I needed some whimsical clothes for a photoshoot so I turned to eBay (the Etsy of the time) and before I knew it, I was a seller myself. My first store Thunderwear! stocked anything cute, lolita-esque and vintage. Occasionally, I would fix up and alter the clothes, sometimes to the point where they looked nothing like the original. Eventually, I transitioned into making my own designs under a new name.
Lime Crime was born in 2004. Lime-green, usually in combination with hot pink, was my favorite color in the whole world, plus it rhymed! It was perfect. Lime Crime originals were brightly colored and full of loud patterns such as checker and polka dot! Myself and a dozen other girls who worked in a similar style became a part of what can only be described as a DIY revolution on eBay – making your own clothes was cool again and we all had followings. :) Even today, a lot of people still remember me as “limecrime on eBay”.

My first fashion show for Lime Crime, 2004
While I enjoyed being a part of the eBay community, I’d always wanted something of my own. I launched a free-standing Lime Crime webstore and began promoting it directly. I liked the fact that I could present my brand exactly how I wanted and develop it in ways that eBay would never allow.
In the meanwhile, Sky Salt was finishing up our first full-length record: I Believe In Fairy Tales (out of print, but you can listen to it here; also on iTunes). As we continued fighting for the spotlight in the local NY scene, I realized that my fair features were getting lost under bright lights of stage lighting and needed stronger definition. This is how I got into makeup.
2005-2006
MAKEUP TUTORIALS

Pink leopard, 2005
I experimented with makeup all through the summer of 2004. I sucked at first. When I finally came up with something I liked, I shared it on my website. My first tutorial featured dark red eyeshadow blended boldly into black. It got a surprisingly enthusiastic response, followed by requests for more looks. 2005 was the year of tutorials: mermaids, tropical birds, pirates – I did it all! I loved to transform my face into something fantastical and share it with others. The freedom of expression makeup gave me changed me forever, and I knew I had come across something truly magical.
Soon it became clear that my tutorials were more popular than the clothes: the Lime Crime site became more known for colorful makeup than DIY. I gave the clothing line another whirl with A Little Country For An Urban Girl collection, but nothing could compare to what the tutorials had started. I closed the line in 2006, keeping only the tutorial section open.
While things were happening on the makeup front, the band wasn’t doing so great. In spite our album doing well online, record labels didn’t perceive us as marketable and we weren’t getting signed. We were drained from constantly pushing the mountain that wasn’t going to move and it reflected on our live performances. We officially disbanded in 2006.
2007
DOE DEERE

Doe Deere circa 2007
After Sky Salt was let go, a deep depression followed. I stopped all online activity, save an occasional LiveJournal post. My dream of being a musician was shattered and I needed time to re-group and re-think. It took almost a year to get back on my feet and let music back into my heart. Mark wasn’t interested in pursuing a career in entertainment anymore, so I decided to go solo.
Doe Deere was originally an alter-ego that represented a better, more badass version of myself: she was daring, went after what she wanted and was never afraid. And she wore antlers – win! Inspired by Italo Disco and the 1980s, I went into the studio to work on my first pop record.
5-song EP called Supernatural came out in the spring 2008. Song One Touch topped the Electroqueer charts for 2 months, was on Z100, and the album was endorsed by PopJustice. I got picked up by a great producer and was finally getting industry interest. But something didn’t feel right. Standing so close to my dream made me realize my weakness: as much as I loved writing and recording music, live performances and touring was not something I enjoyed. I decided to ‘quit while I was ahead’.
The name, however, stuck. Eventually the Doe Deere persona took over until it was no longer a persona, she was me. I hear the same thing happened to Lady Gaga, whom I admire.
2008-2009
THE BLOGAZINE & LIME CRIME MAKEUP

Lime Crime Makeup, 2008.
In spite of not having posted a tutorial for over a year, I continued receiving emails almost daily. Truth was, I missed it too! Now that I wasn’t going to be a musician, I could fully focus on my love of makeup. I conceptualized Doe Deere Blogazine as a place where I could post my tutorials and other projects, and share stories of inspiration with others.
Over the summer of 2008, as I was compiling a list of looks for the Blogazine, I realized I never did encounter a makeup line I was really, really excited about. I wished someone would make colors with good payoff and in cute packaging! That’s when it hit me: I should make it! Best of all, I already had the perfect name: Lime Crime Makeup. I called up a bunch of labs in the country until I found one that agreed to make me the shades that I’ve always wanted with the payoff I’ve always dreamed of. LimeCrimeMakeup.com launched in October 2008 under the slogan “So bright it’s illegal”.
CRITICISM & RUMORS
I didn’t originally want to include this less-than-gleeful chapter, but my story would be incomplete without it. Blogazine’s rise in popularity and Lime Crime’s growth coincided with some internet rumors about me and the brand. I’ve heard it all – from petty gossip to some rather gnarly accusations. People spread rumors for various reasons. Some have a personal agenda/vested interest in your failure. Others re-post juicy gossip for fun or traffic/hits. But most do it because they like the feeling of being “in the know” for “discovering” something nobody knew. At first, people bought it and I got some very angry emails from disappointed fans. It broke my heart to see girls who once looked up to me believe such terrible things. But I knew it was more important than ever not to give up and continue going. I replied to every single email. Mark made sure no customer walked away unhappy. A no-questions-asked Return Policy was introduced. Last but not least, we collected all possible feedback to improve our products and service.
Eventually, the equilibrium was restored and positive reviews started drowning out the noise. People became more vigilant of internet gossip and more likely to reach out to me directly if they had a question or doubt. I always encourage people to drop me a line if they have a question or a problem at doedeere@gmail.com. I also set up a Formspring Q&A that allows anyone with a FaceBook account to ask me a question.
THE CANDYFUTURE & BEYOND

2010 has been a banner year for Lime Crime. We got picked up by a retail chain SpaceNK in the US and UK and went on a little tour to meet many people – some new, some old who have been rooting for me from day one. Negativity taught me the importance of inner strength, surrounding yourself with positive energy and appreciating your true supporters. I’m looking forward to continuing to build Lime Crime into something gleeful that touches people’s lives – if only in a small way.












its a shame all your tutorials arent still on the web, why did you pull them?
Woohoo!! :D this is going to be an interesting read for me tomewrow when i’m not shleepy!!
can you use the primer for your face? not only eyes?
Most of your eyeshadows on the website are sold out – any idea of when they…ahem…won’t be? : ) Thanks!
I remember watching your website when you first started doing makeup tutorials… I love the way your style has changed throughout the years, and I also love the way you’ve been open to following new paths, new dreams. Although I must admit, I am sad you didn’t come out with more music as a solo artist- I introduced my boyfriend to your EP pretty early into our relationship and he fell in love ;)
You are incredibly inspiring and I look forward to your blog posts. You seem to keep a really great outlook on life, even when I’m sure things are tough. Thank you so much for everything <3
i miss sky salt!!! :) you’re phenomenal and i’ve always looked up to you.
I looooooove the pacaking for the eyeshadow primer!
Pepper Reply:
August 14, 2010 at 10:57 pm
oops, i meant to put packaging not pacaking, lol
Although I really like the music and clothes you’ve made, I’m still really grateful that you make such wonderful and bright makeup. :)
this post made me realize just how long I’ve been a fan of yours. I own both “I Believe in Fairy Tales” (and a SkySalt t-shirt and stickers!) and “Supernatural.” You even signed it for me! There was a period of about 2 months where I listened to nothing BUT that album! it just pumped me up and cheered me up every time I heard it. I think it actually played a significant role in starting to help me crawl out of the depression I’ve had since I was a young teen.
I have yet to buy your makeup surprisingly, although I know exactly which colors I want! I plan to buy some for myself as a Christmas present…maybe an early Christmas present…haha!
you’ve always been an inspiration to me. when I’m feeling down or bitter about a situation, I try to remember what you’ve come through, and I think, “if Xenia can come from practically nothing and be fucking awesome, so can you!!”
You’re truly my hero.
You go girl. I’ve been following you for years now and its been a pleasure to watch you transform and grow in amazing ways. You’re so inspirational. Much love, Riina
Wow, I remember those days! I used to anticipate your makeup tutorials on Lime Crime, I even recall LOVING that pink sailor dress. Your “evolution” over the years has been graceful but noticeable, and certainly admirable…I can’t wait to see what’s next!
i first found you in 2005 when you posted your bloody mary makeup tutorial on a livejournal community, and then i became obsessed with those that followed! you really got me into makeup back then, which i’m still into now. i have followed what you’ve done since. ;) keep up the amazing work.
Hi Doe!
I was very inspired by your antlers and tried to find some for myself, but they don’t seem to exist anywhere!
May I ask you where you got yours?
Você DoeDreere é inspiração pra mim… Assim como você sonhou um dia, sonho em poder um dia ter meu próprio negócio, poder olhar e me identificar com aquilo que faço. Eu amo make, mas sou apaixonada por roupas, é sempre uma aventura ver as composições de look que vc faz. Espero que vc continue nesse caminho de sucesso sempre. Beijos. Camila Vasconcelos.