Pamela Anderson‘s makeup-free appearance has gained prominence in recent months, in stark contrast to the dark eyeshadow and icy pink lips that contributed to her status as a fashion icon in the 1990s. Anderson, who is 56 years old, accepts the changes that have occurred in her appearance, including a few creases and spots, because she believes she has no choice but to. “Anti-aging is a Lie,” she told Glamour recently.
We should examine that. Anderson appears to be implying that while cosmetic procedures such as Botox and fillers may provide transient relief from the appearance of aging, ultimately, our progress will be in the same direction. (Indeed, mortality.) Anderson, similar to our favorite, Melissa Gilbert, is therefore choosing to ride the wave of life and redirect her energy in a different direction, such as discovering humor in her physical evolution, rather than battling a losing battle.
“As I progress in age, I am learning to embrace the comedic circumstances that occur in my life. Its loss of elasticity or the fusion of a few freckles are circumstances that compel me to find pleasure in them. “Everything else is bad,” she remarked. “Anti-aging products are false.” Undoubtedly, we are advancing in age. “Things do alter, and it’s preferable if you can find humor in the situation.”
“It’s good to have a sense of self and to be your own best friend,” she continued. It should come as no surprise that Anderson, who uses minimal makeup (except a recent campaign with Smashbox that reminisced of her signature smokey look), also practices minimalist hygiene. Furthermore, she recently declared her joint ownership of Sonsie, a cosmetics brand that shares this perspective.
Sonsie does not make unsubstantiated claims regarding the eradication of aging indicators or the bestowal of an entirely new complexion. “We have all tried a variety of things; if your friends are doing it, then you’re doing it,” Anderson told Vogue after announcing the career development.
“However, I recently reached a juncture where I thought, ‘This is it.'” Although all I want to do is take care of myself, rehydrate my epidermis, and avoid having to worry about tomorrow. I wish to reflect upon the present moment. “Live and presently feel how I feel.”
Her hygiene regimen reflects her approach to aging as a whole. She told Women’s Wear Daily, “It’s about celebrating where you’re at, celebrating in your beauty journey, and being okay with who you are right now.” “Truly embracing one’s current state of being, striving to feel one’s best, and embodying one’s highest self.”
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Aging has bestowed upon Anderson the opportunity to return home—to herself. She told Glamour, “As I’ve aged, I’ve peeled back the layers and become closer to myself; I now recall my initial thoughts and emotions.” Furthermore, she is not inclined to conceal any of it, whether it be internally or externally.
Concerns of Pamela’s Son and the Manager
In terms of style, Pamela Anderson is self-sufficient. The 56-year-old novelist and Baywatch alumna explained why, despite her boys’ opinions, she doesn’t mind not having a glam squad on rotation in a new cover story for Highsnobiety’s spring 2024 issue.
“My boys said to me, ‘You have to have a glamorous team, mom.'” My agents told me that I needed to assemble a glamorous crew. Is the stylist somewhere? “I know how to put on a dress myself,” I say. I don’t require assistance with buttoning my blouse. I can handle this. And they were really appalled,” Anderson said to the publication.
Tommy Lee, a musician for Mötley Crüe, and Anderson have two sons: Dylan Jagger Lee, 26, and Brandon Thomas Lee, 27. In February of last year, the two stood by their mother during the debut of her Netflix documentary, Pamela, A Love Story, which Brandon produced.