Klea Scott, actress, plays Sergeant Mary Spaulding on the CBC series Intelligence, which airs on Monday evenings:
Q: What products make you look and feel good?
A: Whenever I’m working I can suddenly afford Kiehl’s products. I use Nars for their oil-free based foundation. I do deep moisturizing for my hair with a Redken line that doesn’t require heat.
Q: Describe your style?
A: My husband calls my style funky-hippie. I don’t own a pair of skinny jeans and I refuse to damage my feet in the return of the pointed-toe trends from the eighties. I love shopping in vintage stores, flea markets and independent stores where I feel like I’m getting something unique.
Q: How do you keep life in perspective?
A: I don’t. I worry about the small stuff, but tequila helps.
Q: How do you stay fit?
A: I’m beginning a course in Pilates. I had been running about six miles, three times a week and doing yoga until about a year ago when I got a back injury.
Q: What are your healthy eating habits?
A: I swear by the morning banana. I focus on eating protein and vegetables. You should always eat dark, leafy, green vegetables.
Tobias Mehler, actor, plays Bobby Briggs on Robson Arms, airing on CTV and The Comedy Network:
Q: What products make you look and feel good?
A: I really like to use whole and vital foods as the basis of my physical well being, looks included. I love Jason’s WitchVera, the witch hazel in aloe base is a fabulous aftershave/pre-moisturizer. I like to use the Clinique men’s products for preening.
Q: Describe your style?
A: My style revolves around two principles: one, if I have it with me, I can use it and two, what do I have with me? I like well-fitting pants, clean lines and earth tones.
Q: What things make life easier?
A: Whenever I lose myself in enjoying living on earth and using my own power to connect to this miraculous planet … Surfing is the prime example … I lose myself for hours on end.