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  • [gentle music]

  • - Hi, Vogue, it's Camila.

  • I am so excited to be finally doing one of these.

  • If I have plans for the day,

  • this is my skincare and beauty routine.

  • All right.

  • Let's dive right in.

  • So, my first step is always, of course, to wash my face.

  • I like to use Tracie Martyn Purifying Cleanser.

  • Three pumps and then mix it with water.

  • Rosewater Toner from Burt's Bees.

  • I feel like such an influencer right now.

  • Toner is really good for balancing out your pH.

  • Next step is serum.

  • I use Whal Myung's Inner Glow Moisturizing Serum.

  • This brand was introduced to me by Prabal Gurung,

  • who took me to the Met last year

  • and I feel like every time I work with him,

  • he always sends me Whal Myung products,

  • so that's how I heard of them and I've fallen in love.

  • I haven't always been a skincare girl,

  • but I also never wore that much makeup before Riverdale

  • and just before being a working actress,

  • so now I feel like this urge to learn more

  • about my skin because I need to compensate for

  • all the makeup that I wear on set.

  • So, obviously, I had good skin when I wasn't

  • clogging my pores, but now it's a

  • 15 hour day of clogging pores, so.

  • I am learning a lot.

  • Lili teaches me a lot, Lili, my co-star,

  • she teaches me a lot about skincare.

  • She's like an expert, so I definitely go to her a lot

  • for advice.

  • So after serum, while that's setting,

  • I kind of like to use a little beauty roller.

  • After massaging my face, go in for the moisturizer.

  • Recently started using Renee Rouleau Skin Recovery Lotion.

  • I guess not everybody presses their moisturizer in.

  • Nyakio, Nyakio.

  • It's a quinoa depuffing and firming eye cream.

  • I find that my eyes get really puffy,

  • especially if I'm doing a scene on set

  • where I'm crying a lot or something,

  • I'll wake up the next morning with really puffy eyes.

  • My eyes definitely don't take well to intense crying.

  • I don't think anyone's does, but.

  • Madelaine Petsch, who plays Cheryl on the show,

  • has an insane ability to just,

  • like a tear will just fall out out of nowhere, it's like,

  • I mean not out of nowhere, but it's just so impressive

  • how it's just like that perfect tear

  • streaming down the cheek.

  • She just blinks her eyes and she looks so beautiful

  • and like, God, I wish I looked that pretty when I cried.

  • I just keep staring at this thing right here

  • and I just can't wait to cover it.

  • My first step, True Skin Radiant Priming Serum

  • by ILIA Beauty.

  • This serum will help get that glow

  • and bring it out after applying foundation and stuff

  • and it's also a priming serum, so it helps the makeup stick.

  • I like to use a beauty blender

  • to apply foundation and the foundation I use is,

  • of course, ILIA Beauty True Skin Serum Foundation.

  • After foundation, I put on concealer.

  • For the eyes, I blend it in immediately

  • and then, when I go to cover blemishes,

  • I kind of let the product dry first,

  • or just kind of set, so that when I do go to blend it,

  • it's a little bit thicker, if that makes sense.

  • All my little blemishes.

  • I'm gonna put some right here,

  • 'cause I get really red under my nose.

  • And that guy.

  • So for the next portion of the video,

  • you're just gonna have to stare at that, okay?

  • But it's gonna be blended and just you relax.

  • You have nothing to worry about.

  • Next step is highlighter.

  • I'm using a lot of the ILIA products but, listen,

  • when you find what works, you just stick to it.

  • I hate when you can really see makeup,

  • especially when it comes to face makeup.

  • This is when I put on my blush slash eyeshadow.

  • A multistick.

  • So it is multipurpose.

  • It kind of goes with my shirt, anyway.

  • I get this and I put it on my eyes.

  • And it's really creamy and light, so the more I blend it in,

  • the more it kind of disappears, which I like.

  • I just like things to be convenient.

  • I like something that I can't just stick to

  • and that it's gonna work for everything.

  • I feel like that's kind of the way I dress,

  • the way I do my hair and my makeup,

  • it's all trying to minimize the amount of effort [laughs],

  • but still being special and unique.

  • I do three passes on my cheeks.

  • It looks really strong.

  • But then I get this guy, I love this little buffer brush.

  • And then just so it's not too heavy,

  • I'll go pass it over with the beauty blender again.

  • I definitely don't like to see where the makeup stops

  • and the hairline begins, so I do go

  • a little bit into the hair.

  • This guy was already so red, and then when I put on

  • blush over it, then it starts to turn red again,

  • so I'm gonna put more concealer on it.

  • Next step would be the brows.

  • Gotta focus on the brows.

  • They get kind of crazy as I'm doing my makeup,

  • so I gotta brush them up.

  • There was definitely a phase

  • in junior high and a little bit through high school

  • where thin brows were the thing

  • and people were plucking the hell out of their brows

  • and so I used to be kind of self-conscious of my brows

  • and also, if I don't tweeze for two days,

  • I definitely start to get a unibrow,

  • so I have to be very diligent about my brows.

  • I'm constantly maintaining them.

  • I'm gonna use the Brow Contour Pen from Benefit Cosmetics.

  • And I really only fill in this part,

  • 'cause this part tends to be a little empty.

  • I'm trying to grow it out.

  • Once I'm done filling them in,

  • something I love to do, which I learned recently that helps

  • look like you just got your brows done

  • 'cause it defines them, if I set it to the defining section,

  • I can do this, this is definitely

  • if I have more time getting ready,

  • which, I gotta be honest, I don't always have time,

  • I'm kind of late.

  • Like, everyone in the cast makes fun of me

  • 'cause they know now that if they say,

  • you know, 10 p.m., I won't get there 'til 10:20.

  • So I usually need something that's quick in terms of makeup.

  • And you just sort of blend it in.

  • And just from making that part of your brow

  • a little bit lighter around,

  • it just looks like they're so clean and defined.

  • And then I'll use the highlighter one.

  • This pen is amazing.

  • And go right there.

  • And then just use my finger.

  • One final brush up now that they look

  • like I just stepped out of a brow bar.

  • This is the Get It Together Eyeshadow Palette.

  • Get it together.

  • I take a little bit and then I just wipe it up here,

  • as you can see, I wipe it off.

  • It's like eyeliner but I don't want it to look like eyeliner

  • and I don't want it to look like it's there.

  • It's almost like I just want to bolden

  • my lash line on the bottom.

  • I feel like there's always one side that's a little harder,

  • where you just don't get the angle as good.

  • I never went through a dark eyeliner phase

  • or anything like that, but I definitely went through

  • a scene phase and that's when I would do raccoon eyes.

  • It wouldn't be super thick,

  • but it would be black eyeliner down here

  • and then through here and I'd smudge it

  • to make it look messy and rebellious.

  • Now I'm gonna curl my lashes.

  • The Shiseido eyelash curler.

  • I'm very particular about mascara.

  • I feel like I need something that's really

  • gonna give me a defined, feathery look.

  • I don't like it when mascara is too heavy and clumpy.

  • I want it to look like I'm wearing no mascara.

  • I like to use just enough where

  • you can see the lashes through your eyelids,

  • if that makes sense.

  • That's really all that matters to me,

  • I just want them to be longer.

  • Tightline Mascara for my bottom lashes.

  • I'm really OCD about defining my bottom lashes because

  • it just feels weird to have them be the only

  • naked thing on my face, they need to have something,

  • just a little bit, and this is really light

  • and it's a tiny little guy, so it's easy to reach

  • the top of your lashes and it's so subtle.

  • It's like I notice it more than anyone else will, but

  • that's all that matters.

  • I think this would be the point

  • where I would blend in this guy.

  • Let's see how he's doing.

  • So I'm still not satisfied with how this is being covered

  • and that's usually when I'll

  • come in with another concealer, the Shiseido concealer.

  • It's thicker and

  • I feel like it really stays on.

  • I feel like it does a better job of actually concealing it.

  • That already made a better difference.

  • The negative side of these kinds of blemishes is that

  • they're raised and they pick up light really easily,

  • so it's hard to hide them.

  • But I'll usually get the cap of my ILIA powder

  • and I'll get on of the little remnants

  • of powder that are there and then I'll just pat it on here.

  • Just so it stops looking so shiny.

  • See that?

  • Sometimes I go do another layer of concealer under my eyes.

  • But I feel like they look fine right now.

  • But it's always like I still want to look human,

  • you know, I don't want to look like I've been airbrushed.

  • I don't want to lie to people

  • and say that I get a lot of sleep

  • because lately I haven't, so.

  • Lili always makes fun of me and says I have a mirror face,

  • but everyone has a mirror face.

  • I feel like mine, I just become vacant and lifeless.

  • I just look like there's no personality inside, it's like.

  • I don't know what that is.

  • I alternate between this Charlotte Tilbury

  • Glowing Jen lipstick or

  • this Pat McGrath one, which is a little bit more of a nude.

  • Let me see which one I'm gonna do today.

  • I love smudging in my lips.

  • It just makes it look like your lips are

  • fuller without overdrawing them or anything.

  • I don't have big lips.

  • But I'll tell you one thing, I'm never getting them filled.

  • And this is my official announcement of that.

  • I feel my most beautiful when I'm really

  • taking care of myself, mentally and physically.

  • When you're overworking yourself

  • or when you're putting too much on your plate,

  • making your schedule too packed with things to do,

  • then you become the last priority in your life, you know?

  • Everything else is important but you're ignoring yourself.

  • My last step of the process is just

  • spraying the Tatcha Dewy Mist on my face,

  • just like.

  • It's really light, but I think after all the powder,

  • it's nice to kind of give it

  • a little bit more dewiness again.

  • And then a little spritz of Daisy by Marc Jacobs.

  • I've literally been using it since high school.

  • Well, thanks for watching, Vogue.

  • This has been really fun and interesting.

  • I've learned a lot about myself through this experience.

  • And I hope you learned some things, too.

  • Probably not, 'cause it's pretty basic, what I do.

  • 'Til we meet again, bye.

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