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Quinta Brunsonis ready to script her own narrative in the beauty sphere.
On Monday, the star was named the new face of Olay, which marks the actress' first-ever beauty partnership.
“Olay is such an iconic and trusted brand, and I’m so happy to be partnering with them because of that trust that people have [in] their product,” Brunson tells PEOPLE, adding that the opportunity is “something I really appreciate.”
The brand has also been a part of Brunson’s life “for a long time”, from her childhood. Olay was one of her her mom’s “ultimate pick ups”; and now it’s central to Abbott Elementary creator, writer and executive producer’s “back-to-basics” approach today.
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“It’s important for me to feel actually more comfortable walking into my writers room, having a bare face,” she says when it comes to having full faith in her skincare.
“It’s funny because the [brand’s] tagline is ‘Face Anything’, but I truly do feel like I’m able to do that with just this line of products as someone who doesn’t love to wear a ton of makeup,” she says, crediting her confidence to Olay’s hydrating, smoothing and brightening Retinol24 + Peptide collection, which she applies at night.
Brunson, 32, also stars in Olay’s new campaign, celebrating the aforementioned line which includes theRetinol24+Peptide Night Moisturizer,Retinol24 Night Eye CreamandRetinol24 Night Serum(all priced at $29).
Easy to use and accessible, the collection is also a reflection of her beauty philosophy. “I believe everything should be for everyone,” she says.

In the morning, Brunson reaches for Olay’s Vitamin C + Peptide 24 collection. “I really took to this brightening line (that moisturizer, eye cream, and serum) – it’s just easy.”
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Brunson also makes it a point to infuse her beauty philosophy into her creative projects, such as when it came down to crafting the “very grounded, real characters” on her hitABCsitcomAbbott Elementary.

Janine is also a portrait of the actress' appreciation for “girls who have their own looks and don’t care what anyone has to say about it,” Brunson herself representing “short girls [and] Black girls” throughout her work.
“It’s always cool to be able to show how we shine,” she tells PEOPLE.
Quinta Brunson in Abbott Elementary.Prashant Gupta/ABC

But, the do-it-all star does more than shine – she illuminates Hollywood with her brilliance.
This year alone, she’s seenAbbott Elementaryearn seven Emmy nominations(three of which belong to Brunson, making her the first Black woman to earn that many nominations in any comedy category) while simultaneously gearing up for herrole as Oprah Winfreyin the upcoming filmWeird: The Al Yankovic Story, which is set to release this fall.
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“It’s still something that leaves me speechless. One of those things you’re like, ‘Oh, that’s cool, Time100’,” she tells PEOPLE. “It’s not even something I aspired to be on – I hope that’s okay to say – because it seems so far-fetched.”
However, she says that “to be recognized for what people considered were my contributions to society is incredible.”
It all comes down to Brunson’s life motto which, much like her beauty outlook, is simple yet mighty. “Kind of like the be yourself thing,” she shares. “It’s always enticing to want to model yourself after someone else, but what makes people unique is really trusting who they actually are.”
source: people.com