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They don't have to look cartoonish...you can fill in your eyebrows with a pencil and look natural..
My main takeaway from the article : Pammy is embracing NO makeup. Her barely-there brows are rather sad, but that could be the result of over-tweezing and the hairs didn't grow back, when she was in showbiz. Or, maybe she had the hairs removed permanently with electrolysis.
For what it's worth, to me she is so much more relatable now. I'm not sure how many women could identify with her character on Babewatch.
Okay. Few women look best with heavy makeup, her younger self would've looked good fresh-faced, and at this point heavy makeup on her would be a bothersome farce that wouldn't convince anyone she's in her Baywatch years. I like her internal transformation more, but that's not about fashion.
The whole idea of using makeup is to make yourself look better without anyone knowing you're wearing makeup. However, when the dramatic cat eyes and green glitter eye shadow is on, it's a whole different thing. Makeup has become a crutch to most women who won't leave the house without it. I will be presentable with very little makeup and maybe some lip gloss for the grocery store, and not much more for a night on the town. I have never and never will wear mascara, although I do use a faint eyeliner. I love lipstick, soft neutrals and pinks or whatever matches my clothes but I'm really not into makeup.
In a way, I think she looks younger...fresher I guess. I too think she'd look better if she filled in her eyebrows...but her natural look makes her seem more approachable. I like the look for her.
A side shot, covered by a hat, shining like a greased biscuit - that is natural 56 after all the assistance?
This made me spit my coffee out LMAO
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she is my age. I am sorry she aged horribly, even with a professional photo shoot. Look at her hands too...they look like 75-year hands.
She does look significantly older than her actual age
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In a way, I think she looks younger...fresher I guess. I too think she'd look better if she filled in her eyebrows...but her natural look makes her seem more approachable. I like the look for her.
I dunno, she looks older now than when she was in Baywatch. That's just me though, so.....
A side shot, covered by a hat, shining like a greased biscuit - that is natural 56 after all the assistance?
*******s. Nothing is natural. She may not have any make up on but she certainly has fillers in her face. And I don't see one wrinkle in her face either - must have had it botoxed up.
I don't like when people do a lot of plastic surgery/fillers/botox/lasers/facelifts/injections/ whatever else there is and pretend it is their natural beauty. It sets unrealistic standards.
Regardless of what "work" she has or has not done:
1. I applaud her bravery going without makeup
2. I feel she needs at least a little makeup - she needs some brows and a little color, she just looks very washed out.
I guess I don't understand going from the overdone "painted ho" look to absolutely nothing - there is a lot of area between those two looks. Just sayin'.......
Regardless of what "work" she has or has not done:
1. I applaud her bravery going without makeup
2. I feel she needs at least a little makeup - she needs some brows and a little color, she just looks very washed out.
I guess I don't understand going from the overdone "painted ho" look to absolutely nothing - there is a lot of area between those two looks. Just sayin'.......
Not sure I'm loving her completely makeup free look. She would benefit greatly from just a little mattifying tinted SPF (should be wearing SPF anyway!) and a little natural brow pencil or powder.
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