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

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    When Marianne Sarcich, now 59, first moved to New York City in her 20s, she couldn’t imagine leaving her apartment without makeup. At one point, she hired a professional makeup artist to teach ...

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

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    These days, Pamela Anderson is all about embracing her authentic self. The star made waves with her choice to go makeup-free at Paris Fashion Week in September of 2023, as well as when she showed ...

  4. How Saweetie Learned to Love Herself With or Without Makeup

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    She considers makeup therapeutic — “When I’m having a bad day, I’ll just beat my face while listening to my song ‘My Type’” — and encourages others to look at beauty the same way ...

  5. Just like us: celebrities without makeup - AOL

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    It's such a relief to see that sometimes, stars are just like

  6. Cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    The term "mineral makeup" applies to a category of face makeup, including foundation, eye shadow, blush, and bronzer, made with loose, dry mineral powders. These powders are often mixed with oil-water emulsions. Lipsticks, liquid foundations, and other liquid cosmetics, as well as compressed makeups such as eye shadow and blush in compacts, are ...

  7. Chloe Grace Moretz goes makeup free in untouched ... - AOL

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    Chloe Grace Moretz is baring it all .. sort of.. The 21-year-old actress was one of the six international celebrities who took part in skincare brand SK-II's newest #BareSkinProject.Moretz was ...

  8. Ingredients of cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    Castor oil and its derivatives are found in many cosmetics as it is "non-comedogenic" (does not exacerbate or contribute to acne). [3]Cerebrosides (cells from the nervous systems of cattle or swine) were once used in some high-end skin-care products to increase moisture retention and to create a smooth skin surface, [4] however the BSE controversy has put an end to this practice.

  9. Testing cosmetics on animals - Wikipedia

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    Cosmetics that have been produced without any testing on animals are sometimes known as "cruelty-free cosmetics". [4] Some popular cruelty-free beauty brands include: E.L.F., Charlotte Tilbury, Farsali, Fenty Beauty, Fenty Skin, Glow Recipe and others. The website "Cruelty-Free Kitty" was created to assess which brands are cruelty-free.