SydneySweeney took cues from her character on ‘Euphoria,’ Cassie.
Cassie—the blonde, romantic-at-heart teenage bombshell played by actress Sydney Sweeney—wakes up at 4 o’clock in the morning every day to shower, scrub, massage her face and décolleté, lather herself in lotion, shave every surface inch of her body, and moisturize to high heaven. The visual montage of Cassie intensely applying makeup to her face in the show, of course, demonstrates her dedication to loving Nate Jacobs .
I was a huge fan—and I just started using their sunscreen. It is so incredible. The UV index in Australia is insane, but I was the only cast member who didn’t get burnt. Everyone’s like, what sunscreen did you use?!I usually rinse my face off with cold water, and then I go through my skincare routine.I always put on the Water Bank Blue Hyaluronic Serum, and then I’ll put on the Cream Moisturizer. I use the eye cream morning and night; I think that’s really important to do.
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