Sara Foster’s Go-To Color Corrector for Tired Days and What’s Coming Next After ‘Nobody Wants This’
Sara Foster, known for her effortless LA chic style, continues to capture public interest through her various creative ventures. From launching the show Nobody Wants This to establishing the fashion brand Favorite Daughter, Foster shapes trends in television and fashion. Recently named the Global Ambassador for Bobbi Brown, she is now influencing makeup trends as well. In an interview during the week of the season two premiere of Nobody Wants This, she discussed her insights on makeup, style, skincare, and her latest role.
“There are too many amazing Bobbi Brown products. The one I find myself reaching for time and time again is the Pot Rouge ($36). It’s such a versatile product and it’s perfect for on-the-go. Whatever extra product I have leftover from my cheeks, I can then apply to my lips. But nothing matters if the skin isn’t prepped correctly. The Vitamin Enriched Face Base ($69) is an integral part of the process and the absolute first step. I also have been running on way less sleep than normal lately, so let’s just say the Corrector Stick ($35) is my current best friend,” Foster remarked.
Foster’s approach to beauty emphasizes simplicity. “When I was younger, I loved the full-face makeup look,” she said. “But as I’ve gotten older, that’s changed. I find myself drawn to more of a natural look, and I’ve embraced using minimal products that just get the job done. And skin, skin, skin. I invest in skin-care products with the most active ingredients and prioritize skin health more than I ever did in my 20s and 30s.”
When discussing her typical makeup routine, she noted, “I usually let the makeup amplify a look. If I’m wearing a great Favorite Daughter blazer and jeans, which to me is a natural, everyday look, I’m wearing natural, everyday makeup.”
Reflecting on her involvement with Nobody Wants This, Foster described the experience as transformative. “It’s obviously an out-of-body experience being involved in a show that has touched so many people and been in so many homes across the globe. Our production company, Fatigue Sisters, has multiple projects in development. We just sold a comedy to Hulu about a destination wedding and will be announcing the others soon. We optioned Tinx’s book, which I believe will be the younger generation’s new Sex and the City. I’ve learned a lot over the last few years. Mainly, how to improve time management and always sacrifice social life for family and sleep.”
