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Pamela Anderson

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Jamie Lee Curtis is overexposed? In my opinion, that is true of JLo. I welcome more of Jamie Lee’s work.
I do too like and appreciate her work but at the time of the post, she was everywhere and anywhere.
And as many nepo baby, she can be quite tone deaf and not exposed to realities of life.
 
literally she is your distant cousin?

A bit of a late reply but yup, she is. So is Austin Butler. But enough about my relations, I have to wonder why people are calling her look "youthful" when on both recent appearances (pics behind the link below) she looks anything but.

Pamela Anderson, 57, shows off her natural beauty as she stuns in a pink caped dress at The Last Showgirl photocall - after her earlier fresh-faced appearance at the San Sebastian Film Festival

Understandably her skin has no doubt been damaged by sun, heavy makeup and other things over the years but people saying her skin looks "good and healthy" (and "no PS done on her face"... :lol:) I guess they never took a closer look or should go to Specsavers. She looks more like 77 than 57. I am all for natural beauty but with those grandma dresses she is wearing with the washed out look... Jessica Tandy looked more youthful in Cocoon!

Too bad she ruined her face with surgery (I'd say a couple of nose jobs, lip augmentation, face lift at least) and now as that odd alien look with the skin pulled back. I would much rather see her original face, wrinkles and all (and sans the plucked eyebrows that never grew back but what can you do). And there is a middle ground between showgirl and grandma.
 
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A bit of a late reply but yup, she is. So is Austin Butler. But enough about my relations, I have to wonder why people are calling her look "youthful" when on both recent appearances (pics behind the link below) she looks anything but.

Pamela Anderson, 57, shows off her natural beauty as she stuns in a pink caped dress at The Last Showgirl photocall - after her earlier fresh-faced appearance at the San Sebastian Film Festival

Understandably her skin has no doubt been damaged by sun, heavy makeup and other things over the years but people saying her skin looks "good and healthy" (and "no PS done on her face"... :lol:) I guess they never took a closer look or should go to Specsavers. She looks more like 77 than 57. I am all for natural beauty but with those grandma dresses she is wearing with the washed out look... Jessica Tandy looked more youthful in Cocoon!

Too bad she ruined her face with surgery (I'd say a couple of nose jobs, lip augmentation, face lift at least) and now as that odd alien look with the skin pulled back. I would much rather see her original face, wrinkles and all (and sans the plucked eyebrows that never grew back but what can you do). And there is a middle ground between showgirl and grandma.
77? come on
 
77? come on

Of course it depends on what you're used to and where you live. People have different kinds of expectations and ideas on what people of different age groups look like. It really does depend on geographic location. People in Northern Europe in their 20s, 30s and 40s etc. look very different than people in Australia for example.

Where I come from she would indeed look more like 77 than 57.
 
This does not look like a 77 years old woman. While I am 100% pro make up at all times, there is no denying that Pam looks good.
And I love a muumuu:lol:
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Ok so some women (maybe most then) might look like that in their 50s. People age at different pace and we all do eventually. To me this skin looks pretty bad for someone in their 50s.

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But who am I to comment. My grandma had skin like hers in her 70s. So does my mom and people think she is in her early 60s. Nevermind.
 
Aside from the brows, which could benefit from microblading if penciling them in is too much work….

The pale blonde hair is also washing her out. If she brought in some lowlights or brought it a few shades darker to add some warmth her complexion could benefit. Though she has probably started to go grey so staying with the pale blonde is easier upkeep.
 
Ok so some women (maybe most then) might look like that in their 50s. People age at different pace and we all do eventually. To me this skin looks pretty bad for someone in their 50s.

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But who am I to comment. My grandma had skin like hers in her 70s. So does my mom and people think she is in her early 60s. Nevermind.

I think her skin looks great! Tone is even and not an abundance of wrinkles and sagging. I’m younger than her and look a million times worse without makeup (but I have a medical situation that I can blame for it).

Her hands do show her age, though!
 
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Aside from the brows, which could benefit from microblading if penciling them in is too much work….

The pale blonde hair is also washing her out. If she brought in some lowlights or brought it a few shades darker to add some warmth her complexion could benefit. Though she has probably started to go grey so staying with the pale blonde is easier upkeep.

I agree. Her hair and skin blend in together and with the tiny brows she looks like a ghost. Her natural hair colour used to be brown and some years ago she had her hair in a shade closer to her natural colour, only a few shades lighter.

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I think the shade on the left or something like it might look better on her. Something to give a bit of contrast. I wonder if it could be hormonal things (and possibly removing extensions) that make her hair look so brittle right now. I'm no stranger to problematic hair myself, I struggle with my hair constantly because health issues that are making my hair brittle and baby fine.

I just feel the cape dresses and pussy bow muumuus are very ageing for someone her age. She has looked much better (even though her style sense has been lacking for decades to be honest) so I'm wondering why the strange style choices now. I think she could benefit from having style advice from the best stylists who dress the royals.

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I think her skin looks great! Tone is even and not an abundance of wrinkles and sagging. I’m younger than her and look a million times worse without makeup (but I have a medical situation that I can blame for it).

Her hands do show her age, though!

I'm also younger than her, eleven years to be exact. Who knows what will happen with my face by the time I get to her age, of course hoping I will get to her age. I struggle with multiple chronic health issues and have atopic skin with rosacea. I have a couple of forehead wrinkles and the corners of my mouth are starting to look sad but that's all the wrinkles I have for now. I guess I should count myself lucky. People, including doctors, routinely mistake me for being about fifteen years younger than my actual age. That's not to say my skin would be perfect (it really is not) but no sagging yet. I don't have any grey hairs yet either but when they do arrive, I am not sure what I will do. Maybe will have to go back to dyeing my hair if I can.

Oh hands... Thanks to a congenital thing with collagen, my hands (and feet) sometimes look like I was 85, then again like I was 25 if I'm having a good day. 😖 So not saying I am perfect either. And I do struggle with ageing and wanting to look young forever. Who wouldn't?!

Now I feel like a beee**** for badmouthing Pam but I do think her style needs updating. I googled a few pics and this is not what she looked like a few months ago, makeup or not. Of course it might just be that she doesn't care about looks at all but guessing by how much effort there seems to have been put on creating this style, I don't think that's the thing. I think her old style was awful but this isn't it either.
 
I'm also younger than her, eleven years to be exact. Who knows what will happen with my face by the time I get to her age, of course hoping I will get to her age. I struggle with multiple chronic health issues and have atopic skin with rosacea. I have a couple of forehead wrinkles and the corners of my mouth are starting to look sad but that's all the wrinkles I have for now. I guess I should count myself lucky. People, including doctors, routinely mistake me for being about fifteen years younger than my actual age. That's not to say my skin would be perfect (it really is not) but no sagging yet. I don't have any grey hairs yet either but when they do arrive, I am not sure what I will do. Maybe will have to go back to dyeing my hair if I can.

Oh hands... Thanks to a congenital thing with collagen, my hands (and feet) sometimes look like I was 85, then again like I was 25 if I'm having a good day. 😖 So not saying I am perfect either. And I do struggle with ageing and wanting to look young forever. Who wouldn't?!

Now I feel like a beee**** for badmouthing Pam but I do think her style needs updating. I googled a few pics and this is not what she looked like a few months ago, makeup or not. Of course it might just be that she doesn't care about looks at all but guessing by how much effort there seems to have been put on creating this style, I don't think that's the thing. I think her old style was awful but this isn't it either.
Wait until you get hit with the dread menopause. This is a game changer. I have noticed this year, I now have vertical lips lines among other horrors.:lol:
 
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I guess, her leaving the brows like that is for the "almost no makeup" look being more convincing.
I wonder who came up with the look - which I like - but like Britney, she by default tends towards that certain smudged stripper style and I think there were some thoughts about image change, she didn't come up by herself.
She should and could have recognized 15 years ago, that her style is old-fashioned to say it nice. Someone had a strong word with her^^
 
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