I started high school in L.A., but I went to public school in New York.
— Peyton List
I compost at home. I'm always taking old banana peels, eggshells, coffee beans, or whatever it is, and putting them in a compost bin and then using it in my backyard.
It is so easy to sit behind a screen and create an account that spreads hate.
My favorite part of any award show is meeting all the fans, and the KCA's are the one event I look forward to all year.
I'm fully aware of how lucky I am to do the work I do. I work really, really hard, and there are a lot of privileges and perks that come with the job.
A mini lint brush is always in my purse.
I don't want to be boring, and I never want people to think it's a snoozefest. I want to find the middle point between looking classic and also trying something new.
I'll do BB cream or a moisturizing foundation from Laura Mercier. I like golds or coppers on my eyes and a little highlight on my cheeks.
I hate jealousy so much that if I ever do feel it, I try to shut it down immediately, but it's so hard.
My Renee Rouleau moisturizer with SPF 30 saves my skin.
My school has a bunch of actors and professional kids, like Chloe Grace Moretz, Odeya Rush, and Olympic gymnasts. Basically, anyone who has a job as a kid.
Until I was in 6th grade, I took ballet, jazz, tap, and hip hop.
I love living in Los Angeles, because it's always perfect weather.
If I'm having a sleepover with my friends, they make fun of me because I take an hour to get ready before bed!
Whenever I have time off, I love to travel and explore.
It's really fun to work with new people who you've never met before.
I go to schools in L.A., and I teach lessons. I run with the girls and teach them things about bullying and gossip. For instance, we'd play things like telephone, where you can actually see how words get twisted.
So much changes in a year when you're a teenager.
Every once in a while, friends leave sarcastic comments on photos. I know they're joking, but the sarcastic humor doesn't always translate well when I am sitting behind my screen reading it. In person, it's easier to play it off as a joke, but online, it can come across as offensive.
We can all agree that social media is an amazing platform where we can interact with and meet people and that we probably would have never had the chance to otherwise, right? However, it also has sadly become a place where some people go to share negative thoughts and comments.
When you can't make up your mind about which shoe to choose, you post a photo to SnapChat and ask the fans.
People know a lot about my life - I've been on TV since I was three years old. And there's not a lot to complain about.
I cannot wear low-waisted pants - I'm constantly pulling them up.
My hair holds curls so well, and I don't wash it every day because it doesn't need it.
My everyday look is just very natural, but I still like wearing a little bit of makeup.
I never really thought I was a method actor or anything like that.
My Nike Airs are always on my feet when I travel.
It's not fair that kids feel like they have to be naturally gifted at math and science, but with , it's often pushed to the side. It doesn't make any sense to me why it shouldn't be a big part of kids' lives.
Dance means so much to me. It's always been such a huge part of my life.
My hair has a natural, beachy wave, so I'm really lucky.
In the mornings, I try to wash my face - especially if I'm going to set.
My mom was a theater teacher and helped me out a lot as a kid when I was starting out.
I started when I was four because I had asked my parents, I begged them, 'Can I do acting? I really want to do this!' and they let me do it, so that's pretty much how I got started.
Girls on the Run is an organization that believes every girl can embrace who she is. It's all about girl empowerment. I've volunteered for different things before, but I didn't get to work hands-on. I thought this program sounded wonderful because I could go in and work with girls face-to-face.
There are amazing acne treatments and creams out there, but sometimes we're just hormonal, and there is nothing we can do about our 'friends' showing up out of nowhere.
If you want to edit your photos and make yourself look different, go for it. That is up to you, but in my opinion, you should always post things that you think do a good job at representing who you are.
The first time I ever came to fashion week, everyone was wearing heels.
Vlogging is something that's pretty entertaining. But like with a lot of social media, I just feel it's so easy to stop living your life, even though you're creating all these moments.
Social media can be so addictive.
I like mixing high-end finds with less expensive items. I've been known to pair an outfit from Forever 21 with Chanel shoes.
It takes me so long to take care of my skin at night! My friends will call me, and I'll be like, 'I'm washing my face.' They'll ask me 30 minutes later what I'm doing and I'm like, 'I'm still washing my face!' I use makeup wipes every night - I always like to try different ones, but I really like Aveeno's.
I think that what makes you cool at the end of the day is letting go, not being superficial or uptight, and being different.
Chex Mix when I travel is a must.
I have a travel bucket list that keeps getting bigger and bigger.
Things you learn through the arts are used every day in life. It's a great way to express yourself and get out anxieties throughout the day.
If I could live anywhere else in the world, I would probably want a place back in New York.
I use Bed Head shampoo and conditioner, but I try not to shampoo every day because it's so drying.
My biggest goal is to keep playing characters that challenge me.
I think, so far, 'Jessie' has to be the show I've loved working on most. Coming in at age 12, I was so excited to work on Disney, since it had been my dream as a kid. I also feel like there was such a bond with that cast.
I work with elementary- and middle school-age girls.