Pamela Anderson: why did the 90s icon decide to give up makeup and glamour?

Pamela Anderson why did the 90s icon decide to give

While she embodied absolute glamour, Pamela Anderson decided to make a major beauty change. No more iconic chignons and perfect make-up: the star wants a return to naturalness. Here are his reasons.

Key personality of the 90s thanks to the series Baywatch, Pamela Anderson is a beauty icon. If she has advocated her sexy side since her debut, the star gives up everything after the death of a loved one.

Pamela Anderson accepts her natural beauty

Long sunny blonde hair, extra-thin eyebrows, a luscious mouth and black-rimmed eyes: Pamela Anderson had a signature beauty look, symbolizing a glamor that was as provocative as it was intoxicating. But that was before since the actress made a radical choice, that of renounce make-up and artifice. In an interview with the American edition of the magazine SHEthe star 56 years old explained the reasons for this reversal: the death of her make-up artist Alexis Vogel from cancer in 2019. “She was the best. And since then, I said to myself that without Alexis, it was better for me not to wear makeup”, she confided. Judging by her photos posted on Instagram, Pamela Anderson is no longer afraid to show her bare face. “I find we all start to look a little weird as we get older. And I kinda laugh at myself when I look at myself in the mirror. I’m like, ‘Wow, this is really… what’s happening to me?’ It’s an adventure,” clarified the blonde who discovers herself without makeup.

Pamela Anderson can’t wait to grow old

Now in love with gardening and writing, Pamela Anderson is now a follower of naturalness and accepts the signs of aging. Podcast guest Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard last January, the one who was born in Canada explained “I can’t wait to see myself old. […] I want to let my hair turn natural grayput on my little straw hat, don’t wear makeup”. For the mother of two children, the main thing now is to be “comfortable”, thus leaving her years of glamor behind her.

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