Honestly, I am not a huge beauty girl, so I'm pretty low-maintenance, California.
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In California, I'm more of a beach chick, and I kind of take on a model city girl when I'm in New York.
I just feel like growing up in Los Angeles, you learn, 'Well you're never gonna be the prettiest girl in the room, so just don't even try.' I mean, I care about being pretty, but it's not my most valued thing.
People always say that Californian women are obsessed with their appearance but I think you've got to take good care of yourself, for yourself.
I'm a third generation Californian, and there's a lot of talented, good-looking guys in California, so I'm just happy to be working and lucky to be working.
There's always going to be somebody that you consider maybe more beautiful. But nine times out of ten here in L.A., that beauty isn't home grown. It's usually manufactured. It sort of encourages me to work more within myself because I think that's not what appeals to me. Plastic and tons of makeup.
In LA, where I live, it's all about perfectionism. Beauty is now defined by your bones sticking out of your decolletage. For that to be the standard is really perilous for women.
Here in L.A. the standard of beauty is kind of ridiculous. I want to be doing this when I'm in my fifties and sixties and this isn't what I'm going to look like.
I'm a Cali girl through and through.
Like most guys, I don't come to beauty regimes naturally. I'm dragged kicking and screaming by the best in the world.
California is beautiful to look at, but you can't be a part of it like you can in Michigan.
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