

After surviving the health battle, the actor has been on a crusade raising awareness about early detection through her Cancer Schmancer organization - and to live well past her diagnosis, Drescher is diligent about the ingredients she exposes herself to. “Less is more.” It’s why her recent partnership with makeup brand Laura Geller is a good fit: The line features buildable essentials that offer the flexibility of either soft touches of color or more dramatic glam.ĭrescher also supports the cosmetics line because it doesn’t use harsh chemicals or make products with fragrance, which she’s avoided since she was diagnosed with uterine cancer in 2000. “I think that with a tight line with eyeliner, a nice brow, some coverage, and a little bit of blush, you’re good to go,” Drescher says of her everyday look. It’s a stark departure from the heavy pink blush, red lipstick, and fuchsia-colored eyeshadow you might’ve seen her wear during her turn as Fran Fine in The Nanny.

When Fran Drescher joins me on Zoom, her face is glowing from subtle pops of pigment on her cheeks and a natural lip - a no makeup-makeup look, essentially.
