This Taking It to the Streets: producer Abdel Tornes. The behind-the-camera grooming routine, built around long days, set lighting, and the no-time-for-touchups reality of production work.
Behind-the-camera professionals usually run the most disciplined grooming routines on a set — they need to look polished, but they also can’t leave for a five-minute touch-up every two hours.
The base
Skincare-first, always. Cleanser, moisturizer with SPF, vitamin C serum.
The grooming layer
A trimmed beard, a defined brow, lip balm that doubles for chapped knuckles.
The takeaway
Behind-the-scenes grooming converges on the same principle as on-screen: invisible discipline beats visible product.

