Pamela Anderson started the makeup free revolution to “challenge beauty standards” and feel more “natural and herself.” Coming from an actress who has been an icon of unreachable beauty, I think we would all agree this is a refreshing change.
Having said that, I have questions.
Is she really not wearing any makeup? Can the average mature woman do this and receive applause, or will people look at us and wonder what the heck we were thinking? Is her statement more about personal freedom or is it an example of women throwing off the cultural oppression of beauty at any price?
As I jump up and down in expectation of your thoughts on this subject, I also have something to say about the no-makeup ideal. Most celebrities who proclaim wearing the no-makeup trend have at least a little makeup on. Mind you, it is strategically placed by a soft-handed makeup artist with an eye for detail, but it is there.
For this look, I asked my friend Pascal, who never wears makeup, to be my model and show how to do uber subtle makeup and not look like a cadaver. Mind you, I really made Pascal’s eyes pop out, but I can’t help it, and neither should you. Bring out your best features but do it with subtle finesse and calm glamor. Why not? Pam does.

Gua sha + face oil
Beautiful, healthy skin is the bedrock for this look. For Pascal, I applied an oil soluble vitamin C, hyaluronic acid, and fulvic acid before tossing on some facial oil from Boom Beauty and using the gua sha. This gave her skin a luminescent glow that typifies the no-makeup look.
The gua sha is fantastic at reducing inflammation, improving microcirculation, and brightening the face. In fact, with my puffy eyes, I use it nearly every day to move fluid out of that area before applying any makeup. I have no doubt that Pamela does something similar before going on camera. In fact, I’d bet the farm on it.

Right side eyebrow filled in
Pascal has good eyebrows, so I only filled them in as needed including extending them at the ends. To do this, I used an eye brow pencil in blonde, applying it with small strokes to look like actual hair and not like drawing a line. Pamela Anderson, on the other hand, doesn’t have eyebrows so, if you look closely, she uses a pencil to give a nice shape that looks natural.
To continue with the eyebrow idea, if you have a thicker brow and want to give them a lift, use a brow gel instead. You can use both the pencil and the gel, but for most of us that’s more work than we are willing to put in just for eyebrows. On Pascal, I used both products just for the tutorial, and both look very natural and not overdone.

Concealer on select spots
I’m pretty sure if Pamela had a huge zit on her nose she would cover it up. This is a practical justification for using cover-up where you need it! In the video, I used a little concealer on the dark sections under Pascal’s eyes, redness on her cheeks, and some darkness around her nose.
If you work with the product and blend well, it shouldn’t be noticeable. I touched these areas with a dusting of power so they wouldn’t reflect in the camera, but otherwise, it’s just her skin.

Eyeliner on right eye
Eyeliner is easy to mess up, but incredible if you get it right. In this tutorial, I applied a water-resistant liner to Pascal’s waterline, and then the same shade between her lashes on her upper lid. I stayed away from under her eyes and the lower water line, and you can see the enormous difference this made! The liner I used on Pascal goes on like butter, blends well, and stays put; all benefits you want from a product.
After blending the top liner with a soft brush, her eyes really come to life and the beautiful green color pops for all to see. Does Pamela wear eyeliner? I think she does, but she uses a taupe color that is flattering for her fair coloring and blends it well. I went for a darker mocha shade with Pascal, and it really looks gorgeous.

Brown mascara on eyelash roots
Many of us are addicted to thick, volumized lashes and struggle to try anything less noticeable. Having said that, on Pascal, I used a stunning brown mascara only on the roots of her lashes, and I think you will agree it looks incredible.
Here is how you do it: start at the base of your lashes and wiggle the mascara wand a little, getting the product right at the roots. Take it up only slightly, then move to the next section. Because the color of the product is so pretty, and the rest of her makeup so subtle, the mascara helps her eyes stand out without looking too strong. Try it, it’s easy and looks amazing.

Blush on the right cheek
I’m a monster fan of blush for mature ladies, it’s the bomb. If the trend is no blush, I disregard it. On Pascal, I used a soft, natural nude and blended it well into her cheeks. I love the shade and it was much more pigmented than I thought which made for a beautiful flushed look. Cream blush is perfect for the no makeup look, as it contributes to the glass skin idea. I also dabbed a little on her brow bone and above her eyebrows.

Pascal after!
Because Pascal has such a strong natural lip color, I only used a lip liner and gloss on her lips. If you don’t have a lot of lip color, then go for a lipstick that matches what your lip color would be if you bite your lips.
Many of you have lips that are more purple than pink so go with what is naturally you. In several interviews with Pamela, I noticed she used a soft rosy lipstick and neutral lip liner, which looked pretty and soft.
Is Pamela Anderson wearing no makeup in her no-makeup look? She’s wearing a little, strategically placed. The focus, though, is on her being natural and true to who she is, which totally floats my boat. Many of us are tired of feeling like we have to constantly measure up and look “young.” It makes me crazy. You, like Pamela, are already beautiful and perfect just like you are.
If it feels good to not wear any makeup, that you are throwing off something oppressive that you don’t like, then by all means! If you want to wear a little makeup, then go for it. Knowing some tricks like in the video is helpful and can bring about your own revolution in how you present yourself in confidence. Thanks, Pamela!
What do you think about Pamela Anderson today? Have you seen her no-makeup look? Do you think this natural look will work on you? Have you tried it? What products do you use?
I have to be really careful about what I put near my eyes as they become really irritated and water and I would love to put mascara and the like on my lashes, I have blephritis and Rosacea and both of the same viral family I’ve had these conditions for a great many years and found that lanolin is the culprit so I’m very careful but the problem is it’s in a great many mascara’s and it may come way down the list of ingredients even the smallest of amounts irritate my eyes so even if somethings labeled as “for sensitive skins” etc it can still irritate me
Hi Lesley, Skin allergies make wearing makeup really challenging. As an aside, taking probiotics can really help rocasea, as it originates in the gut, not the skin. Fun fact!
I don’t call that ‘no makeup’. sure, it’s lighter than a lot of women wear, but not even close to ‘no’ makeup. Every surface of her face is covered. I wear no makeup and happen to look like ‘me’ w/out makeup on. I don’t mind looking like Me.
Hi Sara, You are correct that the “no makeup look” is not no makeup! Having said that, she doesn’t have foundation on and the only thing on her skin is concealer under her eyes (a little) and cream blush. The makeup itself takes only 5 minutes to apply, and the main product I expanded upon is the eye liner in order to highlight her beautiful eyes! I hope the makeover showed how easy it is to use very little makeup and look beautiful.
I’m with you, Sara. I do love the look of her friend, but I don’t wear makeup at all. I’ve tried for years, I just can’t get it to look decent; so I decided that I prefer to go without makeup. My skin is even toned and, well, I figure I am who I am…….
Hi Pat, Yes, we are who we are! And you are lucky your skin is so even, that’s wonderful!
I love Pamela Anderson’s no-makeup look; she looks confident and glowing. I enjoy makeup but go through phases of wearing and not wearing it. I’m not dependent on “putting on my face” before I leave the house.
I almost always put on my face before leaving the house. I don’t want to scare people!
Hi Patricia, I totally get that!
Hi Jeannine! I agree that Pamela looks beautiful! I also go in makeup phases. As a professional makeup artist it honestly gets into makeup burn out, so not touching it for a while helps with that.
I’ve been through many makeup phases! In my teens I wanted to wear it, in my 20s and 30s I didn’t, 40 brought MANY changes and it was an on and off thing. 50 and up gave me allergies so I hardly wear mascara nowadays and usually just wear tinted moisturizer!
I also quit dying my hair which in itself is very freeing!!
Hi Maggi, Thanks for sharing your journey! I agree that not coloring your hair is freeing. I haven’t stopped coloring mine in part because I am licensed and can get the good color so cheap! If I had to pay to have it done I’d let mine go too.
No makeup? Looks like a lot of work!
Hi Jean, HAHAHA! Yes, this particular look does take some skill. It’s funny because the “no makeup” look actually does take more skill that a fully made up face!