![]() My skin has been a little ruined by hyperpigmentation, which is what I generally struggled with and I love the Skin Medica 2.0 Lytera Serum. Every six or seven months, I love doing microneedling because I get hyperpigmentation and that really helps. I try to keep it very simple because I feel like when I overdo it with my skin, my skin does not like it at all. I don’t like overstyling, especially on a daily basis, I just like to wake up and roll out of bed. It’s nice when you give your hair a break from heat and styling for a few months. It was just my natural hair the whole time playing a paramedic. On my last shoot, I was so lucky because for the first time ever, I spent zero time in the hair trailer. I love working with different hair products, like Oribe’s Beautiful Color line, and doing at-home stuff like olive oil masks and sleeping overnight with Olaplex when I’m on set. So, because my hair is bleached with so much care, it never gets damaged and broken, and my aftercare isn’t that intense. He always wants your hair to be healthy and look your best and cares enough to put in the work. I’m a dark brunette, and it’s never broken or been damaged. I just finished an indie movie in Wales called Love Spreads and I played a rock star with platinum bleach blonde hair. When you’re an actor, you’re going through so many changes with your hair and your look, it’s challenging. Since I moved to the U.S., I’ve been working with my colorist Matt Rez and he has helped me embody all these characters. So finding the right collaborator is so important. It’s spring and summer’s coming up, so why not go a little platinum blonde? I love my hair to grow and be healthy and really get to a place where I can really play with it without being worried about it. How do you keep your hair so healthy with all of these dramatic changes? Speaking of change, you just went blonde. When you change your look, it just informs you in a way you probably didn’t think you could ever look or act like. But then I get to be like Fran and wear absolutely no makeup and have this curly shag or like in Bloodshot with this intense makeup, dark hair, and a super-striking haircut. Side-parted, messy hair, a little bit of concealer-almost no makeup!-mascara and a liner. I have like my signature Eiza González look that I know that’s when I feel my best. It just allows you to get into someone else’s skin and live and breathe in a different way than you usually would. A perfect example is my look in I Care a Lot with this retro shag, no makeup, and rock ’n’ roll–inspired outfits. I love when an actor can be comfortable in their own skin and take risks. It’s just so cool when you allow yourself to be guided by an incredibly talented creative team. How have these roles impacted things off-screen? I enjoy just becoming different women.įrom Bloodshot to I Care a Lot, you’ve really recalibrated your look to get into character. It’s the same with hair, I like to play with it. Then, when I get the chance, I’ll do something like a mod makeup moment, like when Pati Dubroff drew on a perfect ’60s makeup look. Some days I’m that girl on the beach with a golden tan playing with subtle orange and pinks, other days I go super natural-almost no makeup, maybe just a brow, some lash, and that’s it. I think that’s one of the coolest things about being an actress, playing with your image, changing your look around, and become different people. ![]() I’m getting older and becoming more versatile, more multifaceted when it comes to my look. And then, now, to me it’s just about feeling more comfortable in my skin and experimenting. I really took advantage of that growing up. ![]() Obviously when you’re younger, you feel excited about the fact that you can wear makeup and start doing adult stuff.
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