Pamela Anderson just revealed her makeup-free beauty routine, and it’s so simple and healthy

She's “weeded out” products that are “too complicated”.
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Arnold Jerocki

Pamela Anderson is opening up about her less-is-more approach to beauty as she continues to embrace a bare face.

The Baywatch star, who has of late been attending fashion events makeup-free, wrote about her skincare routine in her weekly journal. In a post titled A Gentle Regime, Anderson writes, “My beauty 'routine' is pretty simple these days.” (The entry is quoted in People but doesn't seem to be archived anywhere.) Having “weeded out” products that are “too complicated,” she is no longer “hovering over the sink with multiple steps” to do skin care. She has just a few products, and shared: “I plant things where I'll see them and [apply them]…. A rose hydration spray in the fridge that I use every time I open it… a lip balm in my bag that I apply all day long especially in the winter.”

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Pamela Anderson also uses a homemade rosehip facial oil that she says she applies whether she's using cosmetics that day or not: It “sits on my vanity for before makeup or just ‘as my makeup’ these days.”

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The Love, Pamela author, mum of two, and animal rights activist, who is 54, also reflected on her acceptance of menopause. She revealed that her doctor told her she’s “not a good candidate for any hormone treatments, due to my family health history,” and concluded, “So, I'm on my own, going with the flow, no judgment… I got this.” The inner peace this woman has!

“Something just kind of came over me and I was dressing in these beautiful clothes and I thought, I don't want to compete with the clothes,” Anderson said of her original experiment that saw her go makeup-free in Paris earlier this year. “I'm not trying to be the prettiest girl in the room. I feel like it's just freedom. It's a release.”

This article originally appeared on GLAMOUR US.