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Barely there: Beauty, almost naturally

Women and makeup wearers everywhere are ditching the paint after Pam Anderson’s face went to Paris Fashion Week au naturel. Although Pam ditched the cosmetics due to her love for her makeup artist, Alexis Vogel who passed away in 2019, the move has been praised by female celebrities and people around the world as a natural beauty revolution. If you want to jump on the trend but aren’t ready to be a revolutionary, we show you how to create an almost natural look.


The Cleansing Balm, $65, thesecretskincare.com

The Cleanser

The key to perfecting the barely there look is healthy and hydrated skin. This luxurious cleanser leaves your skin glowing, clean and smooth. I’m obsessed with this product!

Smashbox x Becca Under Eye Brightening Corrector (Fair), $53, Mecca

The Concealer

One of the main reasons we can’t say goodbye to makeup is those pesky dark circles and under-eye bags. This lightweight corrector cancels them out, leaving you looking well-rested and bright-eyed.

Mineral Brow Dust Pressed (02 Cocoa), $34, lustminerals.com

The Brows

A light dusting of powder and brush of the brows and you have natural-looking, full eyebrows.

The lashes

Go for lengthening not thickening mascara to accentuate your natural lash length without looking overdone.

Nu Colour® Bioadaptive BB+ Skin Loving Foundation (shell), $77, nuskin.com

The skin

Avoid full coverage and opt for a colour-correcting BB cream or light coverage foundation. Nu Colour® Bioadaptive BB+ Skin Loving Foundation is weightless while covering blemishes and lasting for hours. Highly recommended.

Peachin’ Golden Peach Blush, $54, Sephora

A touch of colour

A completely optional step, if you want to add a pop of colour to your cheeks, choose a light stroke of a shade that complements natural undertones.

Lanolips Tinted Balm SPF 30 Perfect Nude, $14.99, Mecca

The Lips

Finish your look with a slightly tinted lip balm. Lanolips offers a hint of colour with added hydration and sun protection. Win-win!

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