Pamela Anderson has recently made headlines for her transition to a more natural beauty routine, a move that has reportedly 'horrified' her two sons. The iconic actress, known for her hyper-feminine image in the past, has been challenging industry norms by embracing authenticity and self-sufficiency.
In a revealing exposé published on Highsnobiety last month, Anderson disclosed that she has always considered herself a 'tomboy' at heart. Despite her glamorous public persona, she confessed to being athletic and preferring a more casual style during her upbringing.
The 56-year-old star has been stepping out in makeup-free looks and showcasing her new natural signature style, a departure from her previous glamorous appearances. Anderson has also retreated from the glitz of Hollywood to her grandmother's rustic house in Vancouver Island, Canada, a place she frequently shares on social media.
Explaining her shift towards a 'more natural' beauty routine, Anderson revealed that she has been creating her own products, including rose oil made from rose hips, Epsom salts, olive oils, and shea butter. This transition has been part of a healing experience for the actress, who has found solace in a simpler lifestyle.
However, Anderson's transformation has not been without its challenges. She recounted how her two sons and agents were initially taken aback by her decision to forgo a glam team and style herself. Despite their initial shock, Anderson remained steadfast in her choice to embrace a more self-sufficient approach to her appearance.
Pamela Anderson shares her two sons, Brandon Thomas Lee and Dylan Jagger Lee, with her ex-husband, musician Tommy Lee. The couple's relationship, which began in the mid-1990s, was marked by public scrutiny and eventual divorce in 1998.
Anderson's journey towards a more natural beauty routine and a simpler lifestyle reflects a personal evolution that has garnered attention and sparked conversations about redefining beauty standards in the entertainment industry.