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Sydney Sweeney reveals her 'pretty simple' approach to wearing makeup
Sydney Sweeney reveals her 'pretty simple' approach to wearing makeup

Perth Now

time14-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Perth Now

Sydney Sweeney reveals her 'pretty simple' approach to wearing makeup

Sydney Sweeney has a "pretty simple" approach to everyday makeup. The 27-year-old actress admitted that when she is away from glamorous red carpet events or not on set in front of a camera, she will opt for minimal mascara, keep her hair down and "doesn't really do a lot" with her beauty routine in general. She told InStyle: "In my day-to-day life, I'm pretty simple. I let my hair be natural and down, and then maybe a little mascara and some concealer when I break out. And I love blush. But other than that, I don't really do a lot." But when it is time for the the 'Euophoria' star to get ready for a public event, she enlists the help of an entire glam team and she has various different strategies to achieve the look that she wants to present to the world. She said: "I have an amazing glam team [Melissa Hernandez and Glen Coco], who I have relied on heavily. I don't know how to do half the stuff they do. They're both incredible artists. We definitely work as a unit, including Molly Dickson, my stylist. We all communicate and collaborate. We're like, 'Okay, is this gonna be a hair moment? Is this gonna be a wardrobe moment? Maybe it's a makeup moment.' "We all create mood boards, and we pass them around for every event. We're all very hands on." Ultimately, the 'Anyone But You' actress thinks of her personal fashion sense as "casual, comfortable, and cute" and made sure to take home some of her jeans that she wore a lot of on the second season of 'Euphoria' because they were a "perfect" fit for her. She said: "Casual, comfortable, and cute. "On Euphoria season two, I took a lot of Cassie's jeans because they were perfectly tailored to me. But I don't really keep much fashion-wise from my characters, because I don't like to bring my characters into my personal life. And so I've never really thought about taking a lot of clothes from them. Maybe I should."

Woman, 64, faces deportation after making wrong turn in Southern California
Woman, 64, faces deportation after making wrong turn in Southern California

Yahoo

time12-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Woman, 64, faces deportation after making wrong turn in Southern California

A 64-year-old woman who has lived in the U.S. without documentation for more than 20 years is now facing deportation after making a wrong turn, according to multiple media reports. Ana Camero left the La Jolla restaurant where she works as a dishwasher on April 7, stopped to get gas and, after getting turned around, accidentally pulled into the Marine Corps Depot in San Diego where she was asked for proper identification. Unable to provide it, immigration enforcement officers were called, and while she waited for more information in her vehicle, parked outside the base, she saw Border Patrol arrive, The Mercury News reported. It was only after a call from a Marine Corps spokesperson that Camero's family learned that her mother, who suffers from diabetes and has a vascular condition, had been detained. The 64-year-old Mexican native was being held at the Otay Mesa Detention Center in San Diego, though it's unclear if she remains there. 'Her foot has already begun to swell again due to lack of circulation, something that, if untreated, could lead to severe consequences,' her daughter, Melissa Hernandez, wrote in a GoFundMe campaign to help raise money for legal representation. Officials at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot told the Los Angeles Times that anyone attempting to enter a federal installation is asked to provide a government-issued ID and if they are unable to, Border Patrol is notified. Standout college linebacker involved in crash that killed 3, including 2 kids 'This applies regardless of whether the individual claims the entry was by mistake,' officials said in a statement obtained by The Times. 'As a federal installation, we are mandated to uphold all federal statutes [or laws].' Additionally, U.S. Immigration and Customs confirmed to the outlet that the 64-year-old was in custody and was being processed for deportation to Mexico. According to Camero's family, she was provided an attorney during a court appearance at the detention center and does intend to fight the order, though it's unclear where exactly in the process the 64-year-old is now. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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