Man gives elderly mom a glamorous look to lift her spirits after her son passes away

Tim Quinn has touched the faces of Glenn Close, Diane Lane and Megan Fox.

It was the third child his mother and his father, Andrew, had lost of their seven children. His two older sisters passed away in the 60s, Quinn noted.

"I saw it bringing about the sadness in her," Quinn said. "Especially for his memorial and ... sometimes you have to put your best face forward so I kind of glammed her up."

Quinn, 50, said he noticed not only how his mother's spirit transformed, but how others treated her differently.

"She really came back alive. I saw the therapeutic benefit of it, to be honest," he added.

"I've seen it firsthand. When I was sick and had cancer, I didn't look like myself," he explained. "People treat you differently and it's unfortunate but that's just the way it is."

For two years, Quinn has even let friends, family and perfect strangers in on his mother's makeup sessions, livestreaming them on Facebook.

The man who helped launch Giorgio Armani's cosmetic line 16 years ago said he was surprised to even find out industry clients and friends tuned in. Even the nurses at Whitehall Boca, a nursing and rehabilitation facility, where his mother lives, come into her room at times to watch him work.

"Everybody gets the story because everyone has a mother," he rationalized.

Quinn said it's the least he can do for his 77-year-old mother.

"I was very fortunate that I grew up in a family that was together and still is," he said. "I go and try to bring the joy when I can. Makeup brings everyone alive."