Has working in such image-centric professions made you more self-conscious about your appearance? You started your career as a model and then went into acting. I'm so fair, a little color on my cheeks makes me look healthier and more awake. That's an easy preventative thing I can do." Also, I won't leave the house without blush on. Since my mom had a skin-cancer scare when I was young, I listened very early on to the warnings of how important sun protection is. It's so ingrained in my regimen that it doesn't feel like an extra step. I'm militant about wearing sunblock - or at the very least a tinted moisturizer with SPF. Do you have certain nonnegotiable products? But I want to quietly soak and allow myself to wake up very peacefully. Then I get up, get in, and get the job done. That means I can go back to bed in the meantime. I've timed it out so I know exactly how long the bathtub takes to fill at my house: nine minutes. But because I bathe every morning, it's not this long, luxurious thing. I don't like to have water pouring on my head. And I take green-tea pills to stay alert. Shooting a television series means working superlong days. So I'm blonde all day long, and the red waits patiently underneath to come out at night. How does it feel now going back to your natural shade while playing Beth on the show Good Girls? I buy a bunch of those at once and use one whenever I need it. I've had many amazing stylists dye it over the years, but I keep going back to the one shade that's perfect for me, and it's from a Clairol box. My process has not changed, except that now I use a permanent color. You've talked about how the character of Anne Shirley, from the children's book series Anne of Green Gables inspired you to go from blonde to bright auburn. Everyone I admired as a kid - Lucille Ball, Ann-Margret, Daphne from Scooby Doo - was a redhead. I thought she was so glamorous with her red hair and dreamy sequined gowns. InStyle: Who was your beauty icon when you were growing up?Ĭhristina Hendricks: Ginger from Gilligan's Island. As the subject of our latest Beauty Talk column, the star chatted with us about maintaining her signature red locks, using sunscreen daily, and taking a bath every morning (yes, really, every morning) - keep reading for the scoop. But that doesn't mean she's above a good DIY treatment, be it dabbing blush on her cheeks before going out or coloring her hair at home. As a seasoned actress, Christina Hendricks has access to some of the world's best beauty experts.
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