For large moments like final week’s premiere of You, Me & Tuscany reverse Halle Bailey and Regé-Jean Web page, Lorenzo de Moor retains his method intentional and understated. Whereas the actor could also be a part of a love triangle within the movie, in actual life, he gravitates towards the low-key—meditation, cat naps and motion—particularly on a giant press day.
Nonetheless in a section of discovery with regards to merchandise, de Moor lately chatted with us about how a lot he enjoys the method of working with completely different artists and being launched to new textures and strategies—an evolution he finds genuinely inspiring as he strikes between high-profile units, together with the upcoming Cliffhanger with Pierce Brosnan and Lily James, and Maserati: The Brothers alongside Anthony Hopkins and Jessica Alba.
What’s your regular pores and skin and hair prep earlier than a giant occasion?
“My hair has a mind of its own—it’s naturally curly, so I lean into that unpredictability. I focus on balance: enough hydration to keep the curl alive without being weighed down. Most of the time, I let it air-dry and settle into itself, with only the lightest touch to preserve its shape.”
Victoria StevensAre there any merchandise you actually like your groomer to make use of?
“I wouldn’t say I’m tied to specific products yet. I’m still in a phase of discovery—working with different artists, moving between sets and press, constantly being introduced to new textures and techniques. It’s an evolving process, which I find inspiring.”
Is there something you do for self-care previous to a giant premiere or look?
“Sleep is always the intention, though not always the reality. When things get busy, I rely on small rituals—a short nap when I can, even just 30 minutes—makes a difference. I meditate, and I like to set the tone for the day by speaking it into existence—framing it as something joyful and shared. If time allows, I’ll move my body as well. It helps quiet everything and bring me back to a more grounded place.”
Victoria StevensDo you will have any BTS skin- or hair-care moments from the movie that helped you get into character?
“There’s a moment just before filming where everything begins to align—hair, makeup, wardrobe—and the character starts to emerge. It becomes a dialogue between myself, the director and the creative teams. There’s something incredibly fluid and playful in that exchange. For me, that sense of play is essential—it’s where the character really begins to live.”
What have you ever loved most about doing press for the movie this previous week?
“It’s the sense of return—seeing the people you created something meaningful with and stepping into a new phase of that journey together. We were very fortunate on this project to build something that felt like a family, so these moments now feel intimate, almost like coming home.”

