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When Outer Banks hit Netflix in 2020, it became a quick hit, and one of its stars, Madelyn Cline, became the one to watch. And since then, she’s been busy, showing up in hit moves including Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery. Season 3 of Outer Banks premieres on February 23, and in celebration, we compiled the skincare products and makeup Cline swears by and some will seriously surprise you.
This past December 2022, the 25-year-old did a Vogue Beauty Secrets video and we learned a lot about the products she uses and how her makeup and skincare routine “feels like self-care.” She uses a hi-low mix of drugstore and luxury skincare, plus a contour and highlight palette she’s been using since she was 18 years old. We also got the scoop on the products her makeup artist uses for red-carpet appearances, like the Outer Banks season 3 premiere.
Shop all her favorites below and check back here as we’ll keep updating as we know more.

Makeup artist Jen Tioseco prepped Cline’s’s skin for the Outer Banks season 3 premiere with Dermalogica products, including this gentle makeup remover and cleanser.

For the premiere, Tioseco lined Cline’s lips with this nude-pink liner.

She also applied this moisturizing pink lipstick.

Tioseco gave Cline a rosy glow with this cream-and-powder blush duo.

The actor calls these luxe lip oils “so nice and they keep your lips moisturized.”

Cline likes this buildable mascara that boosts volume and length while keeping lashes soft.

“I have little freckles that get covered up with makeup and I just like to go in and bring them back out,” Cline says in her Vogue video.

She uses a small amount of this “pigmented” coral-pink blush.

Cline uses this liquid eyeliner to create a small winner in both the inner and outer corners of her eyes.

“It just makes my lashes look longer and fuller and darker even before we go in with mascara,” Cline tells Vogue.

“I don’t do anything to my eyebrows. I just prefer to keep them the way they are and then shape them when I do my makeup,” Cline says of this “holy grail” brow pencil.

Cline has been using this contour-and-highlight palette since she was 18 years old.

Cline calls this concealer “pretty light” in weight but it still covers any imperfections.

This makeup-skincare-hybrid foundation has the perfect natural-looking finish.

This is Cline’s signature scent. “You know how everybody says Rihanna smells so good? I would love to be remembered the same!” she said to Vogue.

Unsurprisingly, Cline likes this popular hydrating lip balm.

This two-in-one serum smoothes, firms and hydrates under eyes.

“I used to not wear sunscreen a lot and my mom always scolded me for it. Now after shooting Outer Banks, I have noticed a little bit of sun damage. Now I’ve become really, really adamant about wearing it,” Cline says.

Cline calls this luxe hydrator the “holy grail of moisturizers.”

This oil-free, lightweight moisturizer targets dullness, redness and excess oil production so it’s great for acne-prone skin.

Cline uses this popular vitamin C serum that works to firm and brighten skin.

This luxe “facial in a bottle” exfoliates like nothing else. (But it’s not for sensitive skin!)

Cline calls this benzoyl peroxide face wash her “ride or die’ since she was 13 years old. “I have noticed a difference in the amount of blackheads I’ve been getting,” she said.
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