Embrace Your Age: Celebrity Beauty Secrets for Your 20s, 30s and 40s
You’d be hard-pressed to find someone who has spent more time having her makeup done than an actress. So it’s safe to say that the top talents featured here have gathered quite a few celebrity beauty secrets over the years. We asked stunning screen stars Deborah Ann Woll, 25; Elizabeth Reaser, 35; and Hope Davis, 46, to share their best confidence-boosting beauty tips. Their celebrity beauty secrets, along with our expert makeup tips and product picks, will get you—and keep you—gorgeous for years to come.

Celebrity beauty secrets for your 20s:
Deborah Ann Woll, who plays Jessica Hamby, a vampire in HBO ‘s True Blood, doesn’t mind trying out different makeup looks, especially for red-carpet events. “Your 20s are all about experimentation,” she says. “You’re still defining your style, and you’re allowed to make mistakes. Hopefully, by the time you reach your 30s, you know better what works and what doesn’t.”

When she’s not filming, Deborah keeps her look simple—her only must-haves are sunscreen, blush, and mascara. The one area she does pay more attention to is her hair color. “Growing up pale and blonde, I sometimes felt like I disappeared,” she says. “So 10 years ago, I picked up a box of red dye at the drugstore (celebrity beauty secret: to this day, she colors her own hair) , and suddenly I made more of an impact on people.”

As for plastic surgery, Deborah doesn’t plan to head down that road. “Our lines define the expressions we’ve made most throughout life. They say a lot about who we are and what we’ve done,” she says. “Besides, I gravitate toward roles that explore the messiness of life, and I need to be able to furrow my brow for that!”

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Nikki Reed from Twilight and Thirteen fame supports Deborah and her boyfriends fight to cure Choroideremia. She did a post on her official website about E.J. Check it:


EJ, EJ’s nephew and Deborah

If you’re a Twilight fan, its possible that you’ve heard/read about the cast complaining that we have no peripheral vision due to the lenses we wear in the films. The claustrophobia that comes from having limited vision is indescribable, and it makes every move/interaction more challenging. Unlike EJ Scott, a man who I have recently become friends with, I get to take those lenses out everyday and I can see normally again.

Deborah Ann Woll is one of the most gifted actresses of our time. (You may know her from her brilliant portrayal of Jessica on “True Blood.”) I recently had the privilege of playing her little sister in a movie called Catch 44. There are many layers to Deb and she does a very good job of protecting her personal life. But a few days ago she opened up to me about something very serious happening to someone she loved. She told me that in a couple of weeks her boyfriend was going to be doing a half marathon – blindfolded. I smirked, not understanding the weight of what I assumed was a joke, and she explained that the blindfold was a metaphor, because her boyfriend EJ is actually going blind.

Read more in her official website.

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Deal Central – “Get Low” stars Robert Duvall and Lucas Black are set to reunite once again for the indie golf drama “Seven Days in Utopia,” Duvall’s agent and Black’s manager have confirmed to TheWrap. The duo previously worked together in Billy Bob Thornton’s Oscar-winning “Sling Blade.”

The story follows a talented young golfer (Black) who is set on making the pro tour. When his first big shot turns out to be a very public disaster, he escapes the pressures of the game and finds himself stranded in Utopia, Texas, where he meets an eccentric rancher (Oscar winner Duvall) who forces the golfer to question his past choices as well as his plans for the future.

Oscar nominee Melissa Leo (“Frozen River”) co-stars with “True Blood” siren Deborah Ann Woll and Brian Geraghty (“The Hurt Locker”).

Matthew Dean Russell directs from a screenplay he co-wrote with Rob Levine and David L. Cook, whose book “Golf’s Sacred Journey: Seven Days at the Links of Utopia” will serve as the basis for the script. Production begins tomorrow in Texas.

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Deborah Ann Woll chats with AccessHollywood.com’s Laura Saltman about her rise to fame on “True Blood” – but was she able to fool the fans in her Comic-Con costume or did they still recognize her? Plus, what other projects does she have going on right now? Watch it here

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Charlaine Harris has revealed that she loves the addition of Jessica in True Blood.

Jessica does not appear in Harris’s novels, on which the show is based, but the author told Zap2It that she is pleased with the character.

“Oh my gosh, is she not great?” Harris told Zap2It. “I love Jessica.”

Harris also praised Deborah Ann Woll, who plays Jessica in the series.

“She’s one of those people who are actually prettier the closer you get,” she said. “But she is lovely and sweet and I just think her Jessica is a fantastic addition.”

She continued: “When I first saw Bill convert her I thought, ‘Oh no!’. And then when she popped up and she was such a terrible vampire I thought, ‘Why didn’t I think of that? Bill needs that’. And it really works wonderfully for the show, I think.”

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Another picture from Comic-Con photoshoot, thanks to True Blood’s Nest.

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Deborah Ann Woll makes a pretty convincing vampire—and not just on TV, as newbie bloodsucker Jessica Hambly on HBO’s True Blood. Take, for instance, her taste for blood. “It actually isn’t that bad!” she swears. (As Woll describes it, fake blood can either be syrupy sweet chocolate or pureed fresh veggies, depending on what kind of wound it’s fictionally leeching from.) She’s also, clearly, equipped with nerves of steel. “I’m not squeamish and I don’t get scared. A part of me really enjoys filming the gross or weird parts. I find that intriguing,” she says. And perhaps most like her character, the 25-year-old Brooklyn native underwent a major life transformation: At age 15, the towheaded Woll marched to the drugstore, selected the prettiest red dye she could find, and changed her life for good. “I had perfectly nice blond hair but I felt I was being overlooked. Now being a redhead is part of my identity. I might go blond for a role, but I’ll always be a redhead,” she says. (And yes, even to this day she still dyes her own hair.) – MarkTbeauty

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