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  2. Pamela Anderson stopped wearing makeup. Women her age say ...

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    A 2022 study found that women who wear makeup are perceived as being “more attractive, competent, dominant and more socially prestigious,” which can help them be successful at work.

  3. Jamie Lee Curtis Recalls Going Makeup-Free and Posing in Her ...

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    Jamie Lee Curtis shared a vulnerable but powerful message by going makeup-free and stripping down for a magazine shoot more than two decades ago.. In 2002, the Oscar winner, 66, made the bold ...

  4. Pamela Anderson on How ‘Empowering’ It Is to Go Makeup-Free at 57

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    Pamela Anderson, 57, opened up about her decision to not “chase youth” and be “self-accepting” by going makeup-free. She says it feels “empowering.”

  5. Victorian-era cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    The length of the hair, in particular, was a display of a woman's health and was well taken care of. Both men and women used products to promote hair growth. Since the use of cosmetics on societal women was limited, hair was kept well groomed. Victorian women would braid their hair, use hair wigs, and apply heat to make tight curls.

  6. Glennon Doyle goes makeup-free on 'Ellen': 'Everybody ... - AOL

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    Author and activist Glennon Doyle is empowering others to be their best selves — without makeup. This week, the Untamed author appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show without makeup, a decision she ...

  7. Cosmetics in the 1920s - Wikipedia

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    Women also found a new need to wear more make-up, as a skewed postwar sex ratio created a new emphasis on sexual beauty. [2] Additionally, as women began to enter the professional world, publications such as the French Beauty Industry encouraged women to wear makeup to look their best while competing with men for employment.

  8. History of makeup in Japan - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s, more and more women wanted to look like Caucasian women with a three-dimensional face, and makeup shifted to pinpoint makeup that emphasized the lips and eyes in a Western style. With the spread of color TVs, major cosmetic companies began to focus on commercials in the 1960s, raising awareness of the importance of makeup.

  9. Barefaced Beauties! See 48 Stunning No-Makeup Selfies From ...

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    "This is a real photo of me, 55, without any makeup or filters," the Real Housewives of New York City star wrote in her caption. "I have accepted me, the 55 year old me and I love every bit of it ...