Makeup trends come and leave, but there are some really emblematic moments of beauty that go beyond time. And Pamela Anderson’s glam look of the ’90s is definitely in the second category. You know it well: great thin, dark eyebrows, nude lips and intense black eyeliner.

And even though her approach to makeup is rather minimalist (she often doesn’t wear at all), she recently returned to her famous look since previous decades.

” Rock n ‘roll’ Pamela’s makeup

On May 19, the Los Angeles Makeup Artist, David Velasquez, shared a photo on Instagram that, at first glance, looks like an old. In the backstage snapshot, the protagonist of The Last Showgirl wears a red bathrobe Versace, sitting in the makeup chair.

Her blond hair is with volume and sloppy, and her glam is just as in the ’90s. Her lips are almost unpainted (the so -called “concealer lip” comes comeback), while her skin has a matte base and a little bronze glow on the cheeks. But her look is what draws attention. She wears dense, striking eyelashes, intense black eyeliner on the lash line and a dramatic black shade that starts from the inner corner of the eyes and reaches the temples.

Anderson’s signature look

Anderson may have become synonymous with a natural look in recent years, but in the past, her intense, dark eye look has never left.

Her no-makeup manifesto

Ever since she returned to the spotlight, the actress has made more conscious choices that she feels personal. One of the most notable? Her decision to appear without makeup. From awards and premieres to this year’s 2025 Met Gala, Anderson appears firmly with a natural face on the red carpet.

“The first time I did it was in Paris, at fashion week,” he said earlier. ‘And I really didn’t think anyone would notice it. I just thought, ” Why should I make so much effort? I do not compete with anyone, I want to encourage others ”

He added: “It wasn’t that I was taking a position, but in the end I did it, and I’m glad she found it. And if I can be on the magazine cover or walk on a red carpet without makeup, I hope this is going through a nice message. ” Emblematic attitude.