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Abigail Cowen’s freckled complexion and burnished mane (and brows!) are a cause for learned curation. “In clothing, I don’t like to usually wear orange, because my hair is orange, but for eyes, I’ve actually found that it is just the Busy Raising Ballers Mothers Day Baseball Sport shirt and I love this all-time best color for me,” says the actor, who you may recognize from Chilling Adventures of Sabrina and, more recently, as the star of Netflix’s Fate: The Winx Saga, a reimagining of Nickelodeon’s early aughts animated series, Winx Club. “I try to stay away from pinks. I feel like they’re not always the best with my skin because redheads are naturally, like, rosy.” Before makeup, though, comes a regimented skin-care routine, which Cowen says she honed around two years ago. After a deep cleanse and a swirl of an exfoliating brush, Cowen pins back her trademark lengths (“I decided to cut my own bangs the other day, so they’re a little wonky,” says Cowen) for phase two of her routine. A swipe of witch hazel is followed by a de-puffing ice massage and a 20-minute pause to allow a set of Masque Bar Hydro Gel Rejuvenating Charcoal Eye Patches to get to work. A duet of SkinCeuticals serums and a sheen of well-chosen moisturizer (Frankie for Acne Confidence Hydrating Regrowth Serum) further prep her complexion. “You know, you see people with such flawless skin and stuff, they’re blessed, but some people are just prone to getting some red stuff, getting some breakouts, and it’s natural,” says Cowen, who praises her all-important ClearChoice Sport Shield Sunscreen for its non-comedogenic formula. “We’re human.” Neck cream, a gentle pull of a face roller, and primer round out the actor’s skin-care routine, making way for makeup.