From Genetically Gifted To Hardly Recognizable, 43 Celebrities Show Their Makeup-Free Faces (New Pics)

It’s not uncommon to see celebrities looking glamorous onscreen and on magazine covers. They’ve created a standard and definition for beauty, which is generally unattainable for many others.

However, these glamorized images are often enhanced through digital manipulation and a substantial amount of makeup. And once you strip it all away, we get to see these famous names in their most natural selves.

So, here are photos of some of your favorite actresses, singers, and renowned figures without makeup. Many of them look starkly different compared to when they’re dolled up, which may leave you nonplussed.

#1 Taylor Swift

#2 Michelle Pfeiffer

#3 Rihanna

Someone who doesn’t have insider knowledge of cosmetics will likely say that makeup primarily enhances the face. It is typically used to hide blemishes, wrinkles, acne, and other facial “imperfections.”

However, according to a 2019 study published in Skin Research & Technology, makeup also “increases perceived skin evenness.” The research also found that “professionally-applied” cosmetics increased facial homogeneity.

#4 Selena Gomez

#5 Julianne Moore

#6 Zendaya

Professional makeup artists are also strategic in their approach, especially when working with high-profile clients. LA-based stylist Kseniya Bernkhardt has worked with the likes of actress Lele Pons, influencer Hannah Stocking, and model Mahlagha Jaberi, to name a few.

In her conversation with We, Bernkhardt debunked a misconception that celebrities are “caked in layers of products” while explaining her own method of makeup application.

“I often use two different foundations—one for coverage and one for texture—strategically placed only where needed, and I rely heavily on skin prep to create a naturally radiant base that doesn’t require as much product.”

#7 Salma Hayek Pinault

#8 Adele

#9 Ciara

Regular cosmetic use does have an impact on the skin, and some of it isn’t good. Licensed aesthetician and beauty educator Maria Jones notes that it typically presents as skin dehydration, texture changes, enlarged pores, and reactive or sensitive skin.

“Silicone-heavy primers and foundations can trap debris and sebum if not removed thoroughly, which can lead to breakouts,” Jones said, adding that hyperpigmentation in areas where there are heavy layers of makeup may also occur, especially without sufficient sun protection.

#10 Sofia Vergara

#11 Vanessa Williams

#12 Drew Barrymore

So, how does one prevent experiencing the unhealthy effects of regular makeup use? Bernkhardt advises double cleansing every night, “no exceptions.” She recommends starting with a gentle cleanser followed by a mild pH-balanced gel or cream cleanser. She also emphasizes prioritizing skincare over makeup, because “if your skin is healthy and hydrated, you’ll need less makeup anyway.”

And for those who are too tired to cleanse their faces and go straight to bed, Bernkhardt says you must avoid it at all costs.

“Even ‘non-comedogenic’ products can disrupt the skin barrier if left on too long,” she said, adding that it is worth investing in pro-grade skin prep.

#13 Jessica Alba

#14 Katie Holmes

#15 Simone Biles

Meanwhile, Jones urges using products that support skin recovery. She also recommends double cleansing and using mild exfoliants at least once a week to prevent pore buildup, which can lead to clogging. And, of course, keeping the tools clean is also necessary.

“Dirty brushes and sponges are often the culprits behind recurring breakouts. It’s the small habits that really protect the skin in the long term,” Jones said, while also stating the importance of cleaning brushes after every session using gentle antibacterial cleansers.

#16 Miley Cyrus

#17 Megan Thee Stallion

#18 Eva Longoria Baston

Author and psychology professor Carlota Batres also co-authored a study on the same subject. One batch of participants had digitally applied makeup to their faces, while the other batch used actual cosmetic products.

Batres published their findings in an article for Psychology Today, revealing that makeup does make the skin appear more even, regardless of the amount used.

#19 Laverne Cox

#20 Tyra Banks

#21 Lily Collins

Batres and her team hypothesized that makeup increases facial contrast, thereby suppressing the appearance of blemishes such as spots and wrinkles. They concluded that cosmetics not only affect skin appearance but also modify its visual context.

“The persistence and ubiquity of makeup is due, at least in part, to its perceptual potency,” Batres wrote, adding that the increased “attractiveness” also activates the brain’s reward centers.

#22 Millie Bobby Brown

#23 Mindy Kaling

#24 Taraji P Henson

Swansea University lecturer Dr. Alex Jones also conducted his own study on how cosmetics affect physical perception. The goal of his research was to see how wearing makeup affects social status.

Dr. Jones shared his findings with Yahoo! and revealed how dolled-up women exude more social dominance, especially in terms of what they can achieve. In turn, it may also invoke jealousy.

#25 Alyssa Milano

#26 Cardi B

#27 Lili Reinhart

Dr. Jones concluded that makeup is a “powerful tool” in altering social perceptions and a “multitude of traits.” And having this tool at one’s disposal can be empowering.

“Knowledge about how it can change perceived traits allows the wearer to use it to their advantage in different social situations, or be aware of how others might judge them in different scenarios,” Dr. Jones noted.

#28 Jessica Simpson

#29 Kesha

#30 Bella Thorne

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#31 Jennifer Lopez

#32 Kyle Richards

#33 Amy Schumer

#34 Kris Jenner

#35 Kaitlyn Bristowe

#36 Alexa Demie

#37 Ice Spice

#38 Kim Kardashian

#39 Tana Mongeau

#40 Lea Michele

#41 Ariana Grande

#42 James Charles

#43 Kylie Jenner