Hollywood Beauty Hacks
7 Hollywood Beauty Hacks Every Lazy Girl Needs to Know
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Claim to fame: Glimmer in The Hunger Games
Her 24-hour play prep: "Not a damn thing. You can't. You just try and remember why you act in the first place, which is because it is fun and you love it. It is not so serious all the time. So no, I didn't do a damn thing."
Her 24-minute beauty plan: "I usually take less than that anyway to get ready. I just tone my face with Burt's Bees toner and spritz on Lather's ginger-citrus moisturizer. Then I add Burt's Bees pomegranate lip balm.
"I just have really bad skin. And I break out from everything, and [my pores] clog from dirt. [My dermatologist told me that] even if you don't wash your face, you should tone it, just tone it, because it lifts off more dirt and makeup. When you look at the pad, you are like, 'Oh my gosh, that is like a sickening amount of dirt that is still left behind.' I don't get all wet, and I think it is more efficient."
Hair: To create natural waves, Oscar Blandi pro Nikki Avanzino twisted the hair as she worked a curling iron through it (so it's like a double spiral effect). Dry shampoo was misted on the roots and ends to add grit.
Makeup: "She is playing a tomboy, so we just wanted really clean and pretty makeup," explained Rochelle. "So we used Kevyn Aucoin Sensual Skin Fluid Foundation [$65], which looks like a second skin." Bronzer and a matte lip completed the look.