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00:00Hi Vogue, it's Sarah Fidgen and today I'm going to walk you through my sensitive skincare routine
00:05and the spring makeup look. I guess we'll start with these temple patches that I have on.
00:10I've been trying to wear them more because I pick at my skin, so I use a little bit of
00:15Bioderma. I also recently found out that it helps with discoloration.
00:21And then this is part one of my face wash. I recently switched this two months ago,
00:27so I was getting a lot of congestion and for a long time I didn't really believe
00:31in the whole non-convenogenic stuff, but it turns out it is science-backed.
00:37I don't know if this is the right way to do it, but I put it on dry.
00:41I feel like this sort of starts working faster, but I do have these cute yellow clubs today.
00:52Okay, now I add a little water. Oh, I'm getting so wet.
00:57Now I wash it off.
00:59I want to be transparent. I'm not always doing a second cleanse. I can get a little lazy,
01:04but I'm really trying to do it more because I think it is helping me.
01:07This is Aya's Clinical's Warming Honey Cleanser. You cannot eat it, but sometimes it does get
01:15close to my mouth and it tastes kind of good.
01:20My hormonal acne sort of came about in my early 20s and it's painful. I
01:28started working with a dermatologist, got me on spironolactone, which helped a lot. But you know,
01:34right now it's not too bad and I feel like I've really tried to stay on top of it. It
01:38will
01:38inevitably flare up again. It's a constant journey and hopefully one day it'll just sort of go away
01:42forever. Okay, next step is my eye cream. This is by MBR, but I also really like my under eye
01:52bags.
01:54I don't know if I'm the only one. I think they kind of bring like some more dimension to your
02:00face.
02:02Don't try that at home.
02:06Pro tip, put these on and your eye cream will absorb. I feel like everybody knows that, but
02:13in case you don't. This thing's amazing. It's the Therabody de-puffing wand and it has heat
02:20and cold. It just feels really, really good on your face. I also get styes a lot and you're supposed
02:26to do hot compresses. Weird plug for styes. I'm going to do hot first. I don't really know the method
02:32to the madness. I just know it feels good and you can sort of like sculpt if you want.
02:38Another thing that sort of makes my skin freak is traveling, but I've been lucky enough to be able
02:44to do a lot of it because this love story and getting to be so close to Carolyn was that
02:48for
02:48really the past year has been, I think something that is very important to me. I feel very lucky
02:53that she sort of rubbed off on me. I hope all of her incredible qualities have rubbed off on me.
02:58And she didn't wear much makeup. Her skin always looked like real skin to me. I'm going to switch
03:04to the cooling setting all the way up. When we were filming in New York, which was so helpful in
03:10many ways, just feel dropped into these characters of thinking about, you know, 30 years before they
03:15were sitting in these same restaurants or walking their dog Friday on these same streets. Just filming
03:22in New York in general, there's a lot of attention. It's because there's so many people walking on the
03:26streets and there's this giant film crew. Paparazzi showed up occasionally, which has never happened
03:33to me before. I think more than anything, while it was sort of an out-of-body experience that many
03:37times, it was, I feel very grateful to have been in something that people are so invested in the
03:44real life subjects of. And I feel like I can't overstate how grateful I am to have embodied her.
03:49And, you know, now I'm blonde. I went in to audition for Carolyn as with long, dark brown hair,
03:57and have since gone blonde, which is a whole process. But we also have to be really careful
04:01because I have psoriasis. And obviously it's quite an intense treatment, sort of lightening such dark
04:07hair. This is a steroid. And I put it right on my scalp. Because it can get aggravated from
04:17dying my hair and also just like my diet. I have yet to have the self-control to get rid
04:27of gluten
04:28or dairy or sweets. I'm going to put Maid Lindstrom's Blue Cocoon. It smells amazing. And it's this balm
04:38that I think it has blue algae or something in it. And I just sort of lock that in and
04:44give it a little
04:46moisturization. But I think I'm going to stay with the blonde because one, it took us,
04:52I think, 20 something hours over two days to get my hair right. Her hair really changes throughout
05:00her evolution. In the beginning, it's much more curly and there's more dimensionality. So maybe some more
05:07lowlights. And then throughout the show, it gets much blonder, straighter. I think it's also really
05:12so pivotal in helping me just spend time sitting in the chair watching this transformation happen
05:19and leave behind a bit of Sarah.
05:25Also, it's called Cortabalm and it's for treatment for severe chapped lips.
05:31And mine were severely chapped a couple days ago when I started using this again and
05:34no longer. Next step is this IS Clinical Pro Heal Serum. I think there's vitamin C in this.
05:41And after using it consistently, I think it's helped my redness a lot.
05:46And you have to go all the way down because I think it's in your face from like your forehead
05:52to your
05:53lips. Then we've got BioEffect EGF Serum. I've gone through, I think, three bottles of this.
05:59When I do have a blemish, it heals it faster. It gets the redness down faster.
06:06I was in a show called Stereophonic. 2023 we started. We were Playwrights Horizons and then we
06:12we went to the big Broadway, which was so wild. I think it was unexpected for everyone in the cast.
06:20Also, this is... I love this stuff. I just started using it. Trio Rebalancing Moisture Treatment by
06:26Skin Better Science. And it smells like oatmeal to me, which I like. They prep for a play. I guess
06:37just the sort of immediacy of everything is very different in theater. You have your audience there
06:43that night. There's no sort of cutting or going back. Every show, you know, you got to give it,
06:50you got to send it all the way to the back, back row. One last is clinical. We've got
06:55Reparative Moisture Emulsion. And I tried to do oils for a while, but I think they're just clogging
07:02my skin. I do have quite dry skin despite having acne. And I find that these don't make my acne
07:08worse,
07:08but it also just helps make skin feel really bouncy and hydrated. And finally, arguably the most important
07:15step sunscreen. And this has seen better days in there. Maybe I'll get some of that out now.
07:24I have had a few bad burns as we all have. I'm quite fair. My mother, she really cautioned me
07:30to avoid
07:30the sun. Every year, I will get a bad burn. You know, I forget to put it on my shoulders
07:36and I don't
07:36realize how intense the UV is. And you got to put it all the way down in the back of
07:41your hands.
07:43Hopefully that will absorb. When I was shooting Love Story, we were out in Hyannis. I was in a
07:51cashmere turtleneck and jeans. And I got a heat rash because it's like 90 degrees outside. And then
07:56that turned into psoriasis all over my body. Yeah, like I've got some right there. Get in my chest,
08:02get in my tummy. It's really everywhere. It comes in waves. It'll go away. And you can always cover it
08:08up.
08:08I have had this for a really long time. But I put my concealer on the back of my hand.
08:16And sometimes
08:16I use a brush and most of the time I just use my finger. And I'll like kind of pop
08:25those on a little heavy.
08:34Once that's on, I use, this is, I've used this a lot. It's Lisa Eldridge's Enhanced Tint. And I just
08:42use a little bit on my T-zone. I went to a Catholic school growing up and I wasn't allowed
08:48to wear
08:50makeup with my uniform. When I turned 13, I remember the first makeup I got was a Bobbi Brown
08:57brown eyeliner. I think a sheer lip balm and a little sort of mauve eyeshadow. And I would wear it
09:06and go to school. And my French teacher would bust me for it. I mean, just because she busted me,
09:11didn't mean I stopped wearing it. But it was very, very subtle. Next up is contour. They sort of painted
09:17onto this brush.
09:24I hope I look back at my career in 15, 20 years, and there is no sort of definable Sarah
09:31Pidgeon movie
09:32or Sarah Pidgeon TV show that it's sort of lots of different genres. I would like to work with such
09:37incredible actors and just learn from them. I loved working with Alessandro Nivola and Constance Zimmer.
09:43They're so expert at what they do and getting to be in the same room as them going through rehearsal
09:50and seeing the questions they ask. I just found that to be such a gift to this part of filming.
09:56Also, something that I like doing is take this brush and I like carving out my
10:05eyes a little bit and then going down my nose. Next up is a little road in teacup. And I've
10:11found
10:12that my blush attraction, what I'm attracted to in blush has changed since being blonde. I used to
10:21like a sort of darker, like whinier color. Now I'm liking, I'm into pink. I feel like it is sort
10:28of
10:28stereotypical. The yellow tones with the pink, it's really pretty. I just do a little, that's kind of cute.
10:40I felt so lucky to be able to wear these clothes from the 90s. It really is like armor. Clothes
10:46speak
10:46first and understanding Carolyn's relationship to clothes and then actually being able to wear them
10:52was so incredible. I think understanding her relationship to tailoring was something that
10:57has really played a part in how I'm, how I dress. Really if something fits you well and if it's
11:01clean,
11:02you always kind of look put together. You know when you cry and you're having a really big ball
11:07and then for some reason you're like, let me just look, see what I look like. Let me look in
11:11the mirror,
11:11like let me take a selfie. I think there's something so beautiful about the way your eyes look after you
11:16cry. So I like to take a little bit of blush and put it on my eyes. I've definitely taken
11:22some photos
11:23after I've cried because you get it out and then you cry a little bit more. I haven't done that
11:29in a
11:29minute. After the red blush, we're going to take a little powder. I take a little bit of the bronzer.
11:36I'm going to take a little blush and just
11:45Next up is Freckle Pen.
11:53Now it's lip time. I do really like this. I lose pigment on the corner of my lips so I
11:58like
11:59filling them in there so my smile seems bigger.
12:06I like getting in there.
12:11This stuff I took from Love Story. It's a juicy lasting tint and I just sort of hood it in
12:20the middle.
12:22While that sort of sets up, I'm just going to do a little powder, make it forever.
12:31I like eating the warming honey cleanser and this road pretzel. It smells so good.
12:39And I just put that right in the middle.
12:43Final bit. I love this stuff. It smells good.
12:48Last all day.
12:51Honestly, if I could only choose one thing, two things.
12:54You need a deodorant and a blush because on blush, you can do it on your cheeks, you can do
12:58it on your
12:58eyes, you can do it on your lips. You can do everything.
13:00I'm going to do a little bit of this. I like this dead cool extra milk.
13:07I feel like it's really good. I sort of drown myself in it because it doesn't,
13:10it's not like an overwhelming scent.
13:12Comme des croissants. Black pepper, comme des croissants.
13:15Well, I only need a little bit so I do like a...
13:20And I'm going to take these out.
13:24Let me give the ends a little bit of a brush because I've got more weave to my hair now.
13:27And sometimes I don't mind when it's totally, when it's like big and sort of frizzy.
13:32I think that's kind of cool. It's just volume.
13:35And final, final step is this crown of hair oil. It smells so good.
13:38Especially if you're going blonde, my hair is a lot drier.
13:41So that's the look. Thank you so much, folks.
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