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Pamela Anderson says people 'thank' her 'daily' for ditching makeup
Pamela Anderson says people 'thank' her 'daily' for ditching makeup

USA Today

time15-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • USA Today

Pamela Anderson says people 'thank' her 'daily' for ditching makeup

Pamela Anderson says people 'thank' her 'daily' for ditching makeup Show Caption Hide Caption Pamela Anderson arrives to the Met Gala in beautiful dress Pamela Anderson arrives in style to the Met Gala with baby bangs. Pamela Anderson is baring it all about going bare face. The model and Baywatch alum recently opened up to People magazine about her turn to natural glam over the past two years. "People come up to me daily; at the grocery store, on the beach, on my walks," Anderson said in the story published May 15. "People are like, 'Thank you so much for doing this,'" noting the look resonates with "a lot of people." The "Last Showgirl" actress was speaking to the outlet about her skincare brand Sonsie, which has a cult following, after she recently wore natural glam (and new bangs) to the Met Gala on May 5. "I think that sometimes we have to come back to ourselves and peel it all the way to remember who we are, what our original thoughts are, what our dreams and aspirations are," Anderson said about going makeup-free. "So this is all part of it, it's coming back to who you are and wherever you are in your beauty journey." But the "Love, Pamela" author said she's "not opposed to makeup," adding that "I love glam, I love all of that" and "I love creating characters on film or in theater." Pamela Anderson started going makeup-free in 2023 The "Baywatch" bombshell has peeled back the layers of her personal life in recent years, seen by some fans as a revision of her previous Hollywood reputation as a sex symbol. Her fresh-faced glow has impressed many since she started transitioning away from makeup on red carpets in 2023 (and kicked off a "natural beauty revolution," in the words of her "Showgirl" co-star Jamie Lee Curtis). In October of that year, she told Vogue France she hopes that she can help model the multitude of ways women can express themselves. "I'm not trying to be the prettiest girl in the room," she said. "I feel like it's just freedom. It's a relief." Pamela Anderson goes makeup-free at Gotham Awards, says it didn't 'make sense' for her Then, at the 2024 Gotham Film Awards, Anderson told People that she hasn't completely removed makeup from her life. "I love to wear makeup too sometimes," she said. "It has a time and a place. I just feel in my personal life, it just didn't really make sense." Contributing: Taijuan Moorman

The Wait Is Over: Sonsie's Full Skincare Line Returns With Upgraded Peptide Balm and Renamed Multi Moisture Cream
The Wait Is Over: Sonsie's Full Skincare Line Returns With Upgraded Peptide Balm and Renamed Multi Moisture Cream

Yahoo

time15-05-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

The Wait Is Over: Sonsie's Full Skincare Line Returns With Upgraded Peptide Balm and Renamed Multi Moisture Cream

Pamela Anderson's vegan, cruelty-free beauty brand Sonsie announces full product lineup return and key skincare updates. NEW YORK, May 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- After months of sold-out drops and mounting waitlists, Sonsie's cult-favorite skincare is finally back—and better than ever. For the first time, the complete Sonsie collection is available to shop in one place, offering customers a full multifunctional routine designed to celebrate and enhance natural radiance. Driven by customer demand, the Basic Balm is returning after being sold out for the last 6 months, now upgraded with a peptide-powered formula featuring 1% Hydrating Peptide Complex and 25% Bio-based Squalane. This improved vegan formula offers short and long-term benefits with this new clinically- proven active blend. The Sonsie Basic Balm nourishes and moisturizes the lips for soft, smooth, fuller-looking lips, leaving a glossy, balm-like finish. Short-term hydration, long-term softer, fuller lips. At 1%, Our Hydrating Peptide Complex Resulted In: 69% of users reported visibly fuller lips after using 2x per day for one month. 97% experienced improved lip hydration lasting up to 20 hours. 83% reported softer lips after using 2x per day for one month. Key Ingredients in the New Basic Balm: 25% Bio-based Squalane – Smooths and nourishes lips for long-lasting hydration 1% Hydrating Peptide Complex – Adds volume, softness, and moisture for fuller-looking lips Clean, vegan & cruelty-free *Based on a clinical study of 29 female panelists. Results reflect clinical data for individual ingredients and may not match combined results. Individual results may vary. "Our Basic Balm is a lifesaver… my lips are prone to chapping, and this stays on like no other—whether in dry, cold climates or in the heat... It provides a pleasant shine that you don't have to constantly reapply to achieve," says Pamela. In addition to the balm's highly anticipated return, Sonsie has also reintroduced its Multi Moisture Cream (formerly known as Multi Moisture Mask) with a renewed focus on its versatility, as it can be used as a traditional face moisturizer, body cream, an overnight mask, or a moisture-boosting daytime mask. This moisture multitasker is designed for long-lasting hydration and visibly healthy skin. At 3%, Our Multi Moisture Complex Results In: Improved hydration levels for up to 24 hours.* +50% hydration after 7 hours* +20% hydration after 24 hours* *Hydration levels shown reflect clinical data for individual ingredients and may not match combined results. Individual results may vary. Key Ingredients in the Multi Moisture Cream 12% Glycerin: Prevents moisture loss and supports the skin barrier. 0.5% Hyaluronic Acid: Visibly reduces the appearance of fine lines while maintaining hydration. 3% Multi Moisture Complex—- Improves and maintains hydration over time. "We've been working quietly to bring everything back—same favorites, now with even better formulas and packaging we love. Basic Balm now has peptides for more nourishment, volume, and impact—still the one I keep in every bag," says Sonsie co-founder, Marie von-Behrens Felipe. "And we've renamed the Multi Moisture Cream to reflect how you've been using it: as a face cream, a mask, even on your body. I'm so proud of what we've built—and so grateful to our Sonsie community for co-creating with us." The entire Sonsie lineup is now available to shop in full and is certified plastic-negative through Sonsie's partnership with rePurpose Global. For every product sold, the brand removes twice as much plastic waste from the environment, underscoring Sonsie's commitment to clean, ethical, and sustainable beauty. The Complete Sonsie Lineup — Now In Stock: Cleansing Mousse ($32) - a gentle foaming cleanser designed to leave skin feeling soft, soothed, and hydrated. Sonsie Super Serum ($64) - a daily base layer that gives you glowy, rejuvenated skin Multi Moisture Cream ($48) - a moisture multitasker for long-lasting hydration and visibly healthy skin. Basic Balm ($22) - a peptide-powered balm that leaves behind noticeably smoother, fuller lips. Both the newly reformulated Basic Balm ($22) and the versatile Multi Moisture Cream ($48) are now available at Sonsie Bundle ($148), featuring all four products, is also available now at LINK TO MEDIA KIT / HI-RES IMAGERY HERE. For more information, visit or join our community @sonsieskin everywhere. ABOUT SONSIE Sonsie is a clean, vegan, and cruelty-free skincare brand launched in June 2023 with a simple belief: Beauty is the freedom to be yourself. Co-founded by Pamela Anderson and Marie von Behrens-Felipe, Sonsie creates high-performance essentials designed to support your skin's natural rhythm while simplifying your routine. Focused on efficacious, science-backed ingredients, each product is carefully curated to nurture your skin at every stage. Sonsie helps you move beyond healthy skin—toward a sense of beauty that feels grounded, effortless, and like coming home to yourself. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Sonsie Skin Inc. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Met Gala 2025: Pamela Anderson goes makeup-free in bold carpet look

time06-05-2025

  • Entertainment

Met Gala 2025: Pamela Anderson goes makeup-free in bold carpet look

Pamela Anderson was on cloud nine after attending the 2025 Met Gala on Monday. Anderson, star of the critically acclaimed film ""The Last Showgirl," which earned several nominations at the Golden Globes and Screen Actors Guild Awards earlier this year, took to Instagram on Monday night and reflected on her custom Tory Burch look, adding that it was "an honor" to have been invited to the event. "Bold… Brave… Precise. 🤍," Anderson wrote in the caption of her post, tagging the official Tory Burch account. "A celebration of courage and craftsmanship." "Thank you for the invitation -- an honor," she added. "Love, P." The post featured several photos of Anderson in her Met Gala dress, which she accessorized with a sparkling ear-cuff and matching sparkling heels. Anderson's custom gown featured "ice blue silk mesh fully embroidered with twisted silver sequins and a mix of scattered crystals," according to the label. The gown's silhouette "was tailored from the inside out using traditional menswear techniques, with hand-sculpted boning, an exaggerated hip, a handmade corset, and a molded floating neckline," the label wrote in the caption of an Instagram post featuring similar photos of Anderson in the gown, adding that it was embroidered in Italy and constructed "in Tory's atelier in New York." The actress's ear cuff was also custom from Pandora and featured lab-grown diamonds, the jewelry company wrote on Instagram. Anderson's son Brandon Thomas Lee, who attended Monday's event alongside her, wore a matching custom brooch from Pandora to go with Anderson's outfit. Anderson's ensemble was complete with a new short haircut, which included a blunt baby bang, as well as her signature fresh-faced look. According to an Instagram post from skin care company Sonsie, which Anderson co-founded, the actress opted for a soft glow using the brand's products, in lieu of makeup. Speaking to Emma Chamberlain for Vogue before hitting the carpet, Anderson said she felt her look -- which she said included "a little sparkle" with her skin care products -- was "the best version of me right now." She said the inspiration for her hair was "tailoring from head to toe." Met Gala 2025: 'Superfine: Tailoring Black Style' theme, hosts, and more "I've been kind of slowly cutting my hair over different projects that I've been doing over the past couple months, and I thought I was just gonna go for it with this," she said. "I actually really love it." "It's freedom," she continued. "It's also just nice to be able to be who you want to be and just do it." She added that her skin has been "so much better now that I haven't been wearing so much makeup." "It has changed completely," she said. "Not that I'm opposed to makeup, 'cause I love glam. But this version of myself, I'm just not doing so much."

Pamela Anderson's most dramatic Met Gala look yet—and the serum behind her radiant skin
Pamela Anderson's most dramatic Met Gala look yet—and the serum behind her radiant skin

Daily Mirror

time06-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Pamela Anderson's most dramatic Met Gala look yet—and the serum behind her radiant skin

Pamela Anderson stunned with a flawless, make-up-free complexion as she walked the red carpet at last night's Met Gala - and her dewy, youthful skin is all thanks to one serum Pamela Anderson has once again graced the red carpet with her bare-faced beauty as she looked radiant in her most daring Met Gala look yet. The Last Showgirl actress first ditched the makeup during Paris Fashion Week in 2023 and hasn't looked back since, stating that it's her way of embracing her true self and breaking free from societal beauty norms. Donning a breathtaking blue, crystal gown, Pamela stepped onto the Met red carpet in her most daring look thus far, sporting micro-bangs and a chic bob haircut that's become a favourite style of celebrities in the last year. But it was Pamela's signature no-make-up look was the real showstopper. The secret behind Pamela's youthful glow? Her own skincare brand, Sonsie. In a TikTok video with Elle Magazine in late last year, Pamela gave fans a peek into her skincare routine and revealed how to get her enviable skin. And it's all thanks to one serum. The cleansing routine is revolves around Sonsie's Super Serum, priced at £67. This serum features niacinamide, which aids in soothing the skin's natural barrier, and plant oil extract, which nourishes the skin with essential nutrients, giving you that coveted lit-from-within glow. With a formula that boasts 4% niacinamide and 2% mountain pepper extract for hydrated, healthy skin, this serum is set to become a staple base layer in your skincare routine, whether you're hitting the red gala or heading out for copy. The serum gives the complexion moisturized, rejuvenated skin, thanks to its multifunctional blend of calming and hydration essentials that deliver that enviable dewy glow that leaves Pamela shining at every event. Elsewhere in Pamela's pre-event skincare routine, she's been known to use brand's Cleansing Mousse (£34), a cleanser specially formulated for sensitive skin packed with hydrating, skin-soothing actives and a delicate rose scent inspired by Pamela's own rose garden. She also has been known to use Sonsie's Multi Moisture Mask (£51); this versatile product serves as both a multi-purpose mask and a moisturiser, helping to lock in the previous products for all-day hydration. For alternative niacinamide serums that promise a brighter, dewier complexion that emulates Pamela's no-make-up look, check out this Superdrops Brightening Niacinamide serum from Beauty Pie for £30 or this Porebright Niacinamide 10% Refining Serum from FaceTheory for £16.

Pamela Anderson's Met Gala Bob Is Her Most Dramatic Hair Change In Decades
Pamela Anderson's Met Gala Bob Is Her Most Dramatic Hair Change In Decades

Yahoo

time06-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Pamela Anderson's Met Gala Bob Is Her Most Dramatic Hair Change In Decades

Pamela Anderson attended the 2025 Met Gala wearing a sculptural gown and major hair change. Her flippy bob and sharp bob are her most dramatic haircut in decades. While she was once synonymous with a messy updo and party girl smoky eye, these days Pamela Anderson is known for a totally different beauty look. After deciding to go makeup-free for Paris fashion week in 2023, her go-to beauty vibe is all about glowing skin and soft loose waves or an effortless beachy blowout. However, at the 2025 Met Gala, she premiered a short, chin-skimming bob, and it's the most dramatic hair change she's made in decades. For the Monday, May 5 event, Anderson's hair was worn middle parted and flipped out in a perfectly mod yet entirely of-the-times style (the girls have been loving a flippy bob lately) that still retained some of her natural texture. Her fringe, which she often wears long and wispy, was styled straight across and also cut short, veering into baby bang territory. With her famous locks glowing as blonde and buttery and ever, the whole thing felt very '60s Mia Farrow at the beginning of Rosemary's Baby. The fact that it was a gloomy day in New York helped with the comparison... though I'm not sure Rosemary would pick the same gown. Rocking a fresh complexion per usual (who needs heavy liner when you have your Sonsie products and a face like that?), Anderson chose to provide us with some glitz and glam in another way. Standing in stark contrast to the flowy and ethereal nude Oscar de la Renta gown she wore to her first Met Gala in 2024, her 2025 dress by Tory Burch was structured and glittery. The gown featured a sculptural boatneck that stood above her shoulders, long sleeves, and a floor-length skirt, all made up of the same sparkling rhinestone and crystal-covered fabric. Last year, the actor capped off the night with a solo stroll through Central Park. While her hair won't be flowing in the wind as she (hopefully) continues that tradition, I'm sure she'll still feel pretty free. You can take the girl off of Vancouver Island and cut off her ability to throw up a casual thong-tied updo, but she'll forever be herself. That's why we love her—and those thin brows—so much. Read the original article on Byrdie

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