Heidi Klum poses without makeup in People

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Heidi Klum poses without makeup in People
Heidi Klum poses without makeup in People
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Heidi Klum has also been caught up in the trend of promoting natural beauty, so she decided to appear without make-up in the latest issue of People magazine.

The 36-year-old model appears in People's most beautiful celebrity issue without makeup, showing the face her family is used to seeing. "At home, in front of my husband and children, I don't put on make-up, only when we go out to dinner to show that I take care of myself. If I quickly get myself in order, I usually make my eyes bigger, draw them out with eyeliner, and then add eyelashes with mascara. If I had lips as beautiful and thick as Angelina Jolie's, I would probably wear lipstick all the time," Klum told the magazine about her make-up habits.

Heidi Klum posed without makeup for People (Source: People)
Heidi Klum posed without makeup for People (Source: People)

Seal's wife is the latest celebrity to take a make-up- and photoshop-free cover to promote naturalness. The avalanche was started by Elle's makeup-free issue last year, in which Monica Bellucci, Eva Herzigova and Sophie Marceau showed their natural faces.

Jessica Simpson appears without make-up in the May Marie Claire issue to announce the Price of Beauty show. In an advertising material, Britney Spears asked that her pictures not be retouched, allowing her to be natural, which is not the complete absence of makeup, but it is an appreciable step.

Just as Kim Kardashian, who is still little-known in our country but has been retouched for her retouched photos, has also received a lot of attention, who took a nude, unretouched photo for Harper's Bazaar.

Heidi Klum like this?

  • I'm applying as a family member!
  • I prefer to look in makeup
  • Anything is good for me
  • I don't know

The interesting thing about the not-so-new trend is that, while in the massively retouched, clearly made-up era, people browsing the pictures pointed out the mistakes made during the post-production, while in the current pictures, the discussion is usually about whether she really is without make-up- is this celebrity, has the picture really not been retouched?

Then there can be arguments about where the makeup starts, how much you can benefit someone with properly set lights, so instead they say, do you like Heidi Klum as her family usually sees her?

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