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Did Pamela Anderson Just Make a Shock Return to Full-Glam '90s Makeup?

Did Pamela Anderson Just Make a Shock Return to Full-Glam '90s Makeup?

Yahoo23-05-2025
Fans are wondering if recently transported back to the '90s version of herself.
The former Playboy model has notably been making red carpet appearances without a drop of makeup for a few years now, but in a newly-surfaced social media snap, she appeared to be right back to one of her full-glam looks.
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Anderson, 57, looked just like her old self in the snap, which showed the Baywatch alum sporting her signature smokey eyes, super-thin eyebrows and over-lined nude lips—but fans still can't figure out when exactly the photo was taken.
The photo was posted on Instagram by celebrity makeup artist David Velasquez over the weekend, though it was later deleted. Some users wondered if the pic was a throwback post from Anderson's 2022 Paper Magazine photoshoot, when her makeup was done by Velasquez.
But regardless of when exactly the post was from, Anderson's fans were still fawning over the photo as a blast from the past, with one user on X (formerly Twitter) stating, "It feels like the '90s all over again."
"Ole bad gal Pam! That nude lip and smokey eye has fed the girls looks for decades," someone else tweeted.
"BADDIE with or without makeup," another fan added.
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