Pamela Anderson looked chic and effortless at the Vanity Fair Oscars Party 2024. She wore a floral Oscar de la Renta dress, little to no makeup, and her natural hair. Beside the Baywatch alum was her 27-year-old son, Brandon Thomas Lee, who looked sharp in his two-piece suit and black bow tie.
Pamela has opted for the barefaced look since last September, although she touched up her freckled foundation-free face with pale pink shiny lip gloss and matching eyeshadow. For accessories, she kept it minimalist with two rings and a bracelet.
Pamela Anderson’s son gets candid about her makeup-free era
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Pamela recalled her son’s reaction to her ditching makeup when they realized no glam squad was coming for her. She noted that Brandon’s younger brother, Dylan, was “horrified” about her decision. “My boys were like, ‘Mom, you must have a glam team.’ And my agents were like, ‘You have to have a glam team! Where’s the stylist?’” she told Highsnobiety.
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She assured her team and her concerned sons— both of whom she shares with her ex-husband, Tommy Lee, that she had it all covered and did not “need someone buttoning up” her outfit. “I go, ‘I know how to put a dress on myself…I got this.’ And they were just horrified,” she recalled, adding that her boys are “young, and they have all this passion, but they’re materialistic.”
The 56-year-old model was kind enough to share some secrets behind her glowing, bare skin, which included items from her garden. “I make rose oil, which I do with rose hips. I’m interested in my Epsom salts, olive oils, and shea butter,” she said, adding that her application of natural products and shelving makeup has been “a healing experience.”
Last December, she admitted to readers of her substack newsletter, The Open Journal, that she is no longer “hovering over the sink with multiple steps” for skincare, as is mainstream today. “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,” she revealed in the post titled “A Gentle Regime.”