• Pamela Anderson gave the tea on her beauty regime
  • Baywatch star recently started wearing less makeup
  • Many have applauded her for her bare-faced look
Pamela Anderson will star alongside Liam Neeson is The Naked Gun reboot
Pamela Anderson will star alongside Liam Neeson is The Naked Gun reboot Credit: Imago

Pamela Anderson has got her au natural look down to a fine science.

The Baywatch star was an icon of the 80s and 90s beauty scene but has opted to lean into her obvious natural beauty in recent years.

At the moment, the 57-year-old has got it down to a fine science, namely four products from the brand Sonsie. These are their Cleansing Mousse, Super Serum, Multi Moisture Cream and Basic Balm.

Speaking to PEOPLE magazine, Anderson said, “That’s all I’ve been wearing.

“If it’s a red carpet, a magazine cover, or in my garden. That’s what’s so fun about it, is to actually really test the waters in this industry as well, not just in my own life.”


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The Last Showgirl star was adamant that she is “not opposed to makeup” and the beauty brand is a great way of allowing that love to prosper.

“I love glam,” Anderson continued to the magazine. “I love all of that. I love creating characters on film or in theater. And [Sonsie] is so wonderful to wear under makeup. It’s a great base.”

What else does Pamela Anderson do to stay beautiful?

The former Playboy model finds that carving out the time to write about her thoughts and feelings first thing in the morning.

Anderson told the magazine, “I get up very, very early. I write until the sun comes up. As soon as the sun is up, I’m outside taking a walk or with my dog… I’m working a lot now, so those times that I do have for myself are precious.”

What has been the reaction to Pamela Anderson’s natural look?

Well aside from some weirdos on the internet, Anderson has been getting glowing reviews from fans. She detailed how they come up to her to tell her how much “people resonate with it.”

“People come up to me daily; at the grocery store, on the beach, on my walks,” she said. “People are like, ‘Thank you so much for doing this.’ A lot of people resonate with it.”

 “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. So this is all part of it, it’s coming back to who you are and wherever you are in your beauty journey,” Anderson added.