Then we ask them about their lifestyle, habits, and skin care routines.
and included people ages 4346.
It takes the focus away from their real acting and facial expressions.
Lucas Michael
I think the most important influence on your beauty is your health.
I dont do drugs.
Related:Does Red Light Therapy Really Do Anything?
PM: same as daytime except Shani Darden Retinol Reform Serum and collagen facial moisturizer.
So I figured, Ill just make my own!
But certain things, like a gel cleanser, I dont know how to make.
I was obsessed with the marula oil from Drunk Elephant, but it costs so much money.
Its definitely trial and error figuring out what percentage of oil I want for each serum.
And I said, I’m sorry, it’s my face!
Everyone sees their own flaws when looking in the mirror.
So I see my dark circles, my undereye wrinkles.
Okay, I’m happy with my nose.No, no, no!
The acting industry is so obsessed with youth.
I can understand why people would wantBotoxand fillers.
But currently, I have no interest.
I hate getting shots, and Im not vain enough to care about things like that.
If I dyed my hair, Id probably look younger.
Ive been told so many times, Your face is too young to have all that gray hair.
I wentprematurely grayin high school, so I was coloring my roots for a really long time.
But 10 years ago I stopped, because here in New York the upkeep is so expensive.
Eventually, I was like, Why am I doing this?
And I realized I simply dont want to anymore.
I buy new things, and if they dont work, Im disappointed.
I wasted money, and the whole product is just sitting there.
So, Im stuck with milia, I guess.
It made my face feel really, really burnt, and the outer layer of my skin peeled.
But I am interested in trying other things.
I’m not even picky about my moisturizer.
Actually, I barely even wash my face.
Now that I think about it, even in the shower I dont think I wash my face.
I’ve always had good skin.
As a teenager, I’ve never had pimples or anything.
But if it aint broke, don’t fix ityou know?
I have all this gray hair, but I love my appearance now more than when I was younger.
My look is cooler, more interesting.
I was always kind of handsome, but not drop-dead gorgeous.
I was just blah.
Now, I think I have a more interesting, silver fox look.
I had a lot ofrednesson my cheeks, and I wondered, Whens that going to go away?
So I went to a dermatologist, and she confirmed it was rosacea.
Finding a good dermatologist took time.
My previous one would always recommend laser treatments and more expensive stuff for my flushing.
I didnt want to do that.
She also didn’t seem very interested in talking to me.
She seemed like she was always in a rush.
Now, I have a dermatologist that I really like.
Ive been with her for four or five years.
Shes very patient, takes the time to reassure me, and gives me all these treatment options.
Oh, and she never pressures me to do anything.
PM: Biore makeup wipes, thicker night moisturizer.
MonthlyHydraFacials.Estimated annual amount spent on skin care:$5,000
I dont wear sunscreen ever.
I had no visible sign ofsun damage.
My results came back 99% perfectionno lie.
Ever since that, Ive never used sunscreen.
But sometimes Ill wear makeup that has SPF in it.
Maybe one time, I seriously considered getting injectables.
Someone told me to get my laugh lines fixed, but I love mine.
I also feel like my undereyes are dark, but then I realized Im fine with using concealer.
I look at everybodys faces nowadays with all the filler and Botox, and they all look the same.
I like my unique look, and I want to keep it that way.
But lasersIm not opposed to that.
Its important to take care of your skin and start early if you might.
I buy him different shower gels, products for his beard, things like that.
He gets it from me.
I think I was 19 when this happened.
Shes probably right, but I dont know.
When youre married, you cut corners.
I buy whatevers on sale.
But having a wife and daughter, Im totally outnumbered at home.
I love learning new things.
I definitely havesun spotson my face.
Its probably from riding around in cars in Vegas.
And the excessive sun exposure here in New York.
I attempt to wear sunscreen; I probably shouldve worn more.
Myskin is definitely changing.
I see signs of aging on my neck, around my eyes.
Nobody else sees it, but its still disheartening.
I dont want to look like Im getting older, and sometimes I miss my younger face.
There are positives, but as far as skin goes, I miss my youth.
I miss my late 20s!
I’m not against BotoxIm just not ready for it right now.
I feel like most of my concerns can be covered with makeup.
One thing I learned from her is to leave my face alone.
Then, I end up getting little spots anddark marks.
Using retinol has helped fade the scarring though.
I have super sensitive skin, but my esthetician mentioned microdermabrasion to make it smoother.
I dont really care about injectables.
Ive heard too many horror stories, and this is the only face I have.
My favorite thing about myself is my smile.
Im really big about taking care of my teeth, because I went to a medical high school.
At some point I even wanted to be a doctor.
But yeah, I love my smile.
I tend to nick myself, so I bought that first.
I saw Bulldog also had a beard oil, so I figured Id try that too.
I think its made a difference.
I mean, my skin feels more moisturized, and I get less cuts and scrapes.
I was diagnosed withpsoriasis15 or 20 years ago in my late twenties.
Its basically the body producing extra skin cells.
For me, its gotten under control, because I have a prescription for triamcinolone acetonide.
Ive used that for the past five years, and the outbreaks have been very manageable.
If I do have a flare-up though, its usually on my elbows and knees.
I prefer to live a more simple, minimalist lifestyle.
We were the people that never got sick.
So then I started going down these rabbit holes of,What’s this?
How did this happen?
I dont need all that.
Im 46, and Im at a place where I accept who I am and that Im changing.
Ive got fine lines that were never there before, but Im okay with that.
Things are finally quieting down in my house to the point where little pieces of myself are coming back.
Im doing this photoshoot.
Im putting myself back out there.
Ive always kept that side of me hidden, but this is who I am.
Fill outthis quick formand we may reach out!
Interviews have been lightly edited and condensed for length and clarity.