Whether you are seeing family, a dinner with your friends, or meeting new people for the first time, you should still have fun with your look!

Don't get me wrong: not all camo is trendy or cute. The right camo and camo shades, though... perfection.

Growing up, me and my mom never really talked about me being gay.

All of the love and support I have gotten about the release of my Jeffree Star Cosmetics line has made me blessed beyond words.

I have been getting glitter-dipped nails for ages and love them.

Some people, like myself, rock colored contacts, crazy hair, and black all year round.

You can dress down or dress up anything simply by what footwear you rock.

I can go from wearing Jordans and Toms to platforms and heels; it just depends on my mood.

I love leather vests and jackets, black leggings, black lips.

So many people always fear tattoos because they don't want to limit themselves from certain jobs. I clearly never let that stop me and just got covered head to toe.

The cat eye is one of my favorites to rock because you can do so much with it from a thicker, bold look to the thin, simple black line. I sometimes even step it up a notch by adding colored liner or glitter to keep it fun and unique!

I love doing photoshoots; it let's me really show off my personality, flair, and makeup within a photo.

I am a huge fan of Nirvana and always will be.

You really just can't go wrong with a classic red lip.

I am such a huge Spice Girls fan: always have been and always will be.

Persistence pays off.

Showing fear is like having comedic timing because I think actors have a tendency to go way over the top with it, and that sort of loses steam for what's going on. The audience sees right through that and laughs at you, so it is something that I'm aware of.

Once I got over my initial butterflies, being in the same room and doing a scene with Jimmy Caan was great. I never backed down for one second against him. I loved it. I love those moments. Working with people like that is the greatest joy you can get as an actor.

I feel like every day I'm exceedingly lucky.

Since Chris Albrecht took over the network, I think more and more people are finding Starz. He made HBO what HBO became, and now he's doing the same thing at Starz.

There's that rule, don't work with kids and animals. There's a reason for that!

I don't think that I'm as big as Lobo is, but if you could, like, transplant Mickey Rourke's body on my head, that would be just great.

I love Bill Murray, but I'm not quite Bill Murray. I wish!

I'm just looking always for characters that change, because I want to get better, as an actor and as a person.

There are a lot of weenie American actors, and a lot of foreign actors are having the luck.

I think, as I've gotten older I have realized what a huge privilege it is to even be in this business. I, more than ever, love what I do.

Shooting all day in the rain is not where you want to be.

I don't need to practice my swing. I grew up with a bat in my hands.

I'm a complete skeptic when it comes to the supernatural and all that. I've never had any ghost stories or any kind of weird experiences.

I always was irritated doing network television... You're in love, you make love. That happens.

In any character you do, especially something like 'Watchmen,' if you're gonna do this, you're gonna do this right. I'm fighting for the Comedian every step of the way; there's not even a question, Adrian is a scumbag.

'The Exoricist' and 'The Shining,' there is some horrific stuff, and it's mostly what you put in your own head, which I find amazing.

The last decade has been a little rough, so I'm hoping to start this one on the right foot.

Ian McShane's character in 'Deadwood' was awesome.

I didn't even know what a mark was, but I fell in love with acting.

It's hard to boo a puppy. You can't boo a handful of puppies.

The work I'm doing on 'Watchmen' is mind bending and physically just hard.

I've called myself an actor - I won't say I've been an actor, but I've called myself an actor - since 1989. That's when I moved to Los Angeles.

I'm not trying to be an action star, and I'm not trying to be a romantic-comedy guy.

Women are surprised to see me on the street - like they're seeing a ghost. There's a lot of crying involved.

In a Western, you talk more with your eyes and your actions than you do with big speeches. I love that.

I go to Comic-Con every year, generally with some project of some sort.

I have this weird allergy where metal can't touch my skin.

In a Western, you don't over-explain.

If you look at my resume, I've more often than not played a very solid, decent human being.

I just didn't want to get bored playing a character, and that's kind of the benefit of doing films; you've lived with a character for four or five months and that's it, and you walk away from that character and you feel like you told a story.

A 12-year-old can watch 'Spiderman.' A 12-year-old cannot watch 'Watchmen.'

Acting is a hard profession. More than anything, it takes fortitude.

I can't say enough about Ireland. I can't. I'd move there.

I was almost ready to call it quits - sick of doing a job and then being back on the unemployment line and trying to make ends meet. But I loved acting and didn't know what else to do.