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As a collective, members of Gen Z are dynamic trendsetters and culture shifters.

The actress needs no introduction, as her name easily sparks recognition.

Bailee Madison

Bailee Madison / Byrdie

“I’m on a completely different regimen as of a week and a half ago.

My routine now is very simple.

’s Glowscreen SPF 40 Sunscreenbecause it gives you a nice glow without having to add makeup.

Bailee Madison

Bailee Madison / Byrdie

I also useSonya Dakar’s Blue Butterfly Balmduring the day and night.

It gives a nice protective layer that, while feels thick, doesn’t sit heavy on the skin.

The balm and the brand’sOrganic Omega Oilare so luxurious and formulated forsensitive skinlike mine.”

Bailee Madison

Bailee Madison / Byrdie

How about your summer makeup essentials?

“For me, less is more when it comes tosummer makeup.

I like my makeup to look glowy and be as skin-based as possible.

Bailee Madison with the cast of Pretty Little Liars: Summer School

Bailee Madison / Byrdie

For the face, I go in withArmani Beauty’s Luminous Silk Face and Under-Eye Concealerunder my eyes.

If I’m going out and want more coverage, I useChantecaille’s Future Skin Gel Foundation.

If I’m going to do a lip, I love a bold red.

Otherwise, the eyelash curler is my best friendit makes my eyes look so awake.”

Your character inPLL: Summer School, Imogen Adams, has come a long way since the first season.

Is there anything you did to signal this change?

“Imogen was so fun this season.

For me, that meant awinged linerand red lip: Those are her weapons of choice.

We also played around with blue and white eyeliners.

Speaking of new looks, tell me about your major haircut.

“I had cut it after the first season wrapped, heading into press.

Then, we were picked up for the second season.

and I said, ‘Do you want it to be?’

Aside from beauty, the style moments we’ve been given from the series are absolutely killer.

What fashion trends are you loving right now?

“I’m still holding on to the basic, off-duty, ’90s supermodel trend that hasn’t left.

How are you practicing self-care these days?

“I’ve started waking up in the mornings and carving out time forbreathwork.

I find putting words down on paper and checking in on my feelings is really healing.

Also, this season was so lovely, as the whole cast would spend time together in the gym.

It helped me realize that spending time sweating makes my head feel clearer and much more focused.”

You recently expressed interest in taking part in theScary Moviereboot.

What projects have been piquing your interest lately?

“Everyone knows that I don’t just love the horror genre, I respect it so much.

I want to make people laugh and know I’d have a blast on set.

I just thought, ‘Life’s too short; I’m tweeting this.’

I put out my first song in January during the SAG-AFTRA strike.