The 6 Best No-Makeup Moments of 2016
2016 has been a tumultuous year, to say the least. But when it comes to makeup, we are on the come-up. Men are breaking barriers and wearing foundation, concealer, and even lipstick as they please, while women are shifting away from societal expectations of physical appearance, proving that makeup should be about choosing what you want for yourself based on what makes you feel confident and authentic.
Read on for the six most inspiring moments of this year’s no-makeup movement.
Alicia Keys ditched makeup completely.
The actress and singer made her makeup-free red carpet debut at the MTV VMAs this August, and we haven’t see her wear a drop since.
Y’all, me choosing to be makeup free doesn’t mean I’m anti-makeup. Do you! ???????? pic.twitter.com/Mg0Ug9YA9q
— Alicia Keys (@aliciakeys) August 29, 2016
Keys adopted and spearheaded the no-makeup trend because of personal preferences, resulting in a social media movement that inspires women to exude confidence and protest the idea that they have to wear makeup every day.
Mila Kunis appeared on the cover of Glamour without makeup.
Mila Kunis looked flawless on the cover of Glamour’s August issue, wearing only serum, eye cream, and lip balm.
A photo posted by Glamour Magazine (@glamourmag) on Jul 6, 2016 at 9:34am PDT
Kunis said she felt confident during the shoot because she doesn’t normally wear makeup anyway. “It’s not something that I associate with myself,” she said. “I commend women who wake up 30, 40 minutes early to put on eyeliner. I think it’s -beautiful. I’m just not that person. So to go to a shoot and have my makeup artist put on face cream and send me off to do a photo, I was like, ‘Well, this makes life easy.’ And you’re still protected. Nobody’s there to make you look bad.”
Zendaya shut down a Twitter troll who dissed her makeup-free photo.
The 20-year-old proved that nobody can mess with her, showing her fans the importance of sticking up for themselves.
.@JaeBasstv terrifying honestly… pic.twitter.com/RsBIlQjxOs
— Zendaya (@Zendaya) April 1, 2016
When a man tweeted about seeing her without makeup, she had the perfect response that demonstrated her confidence.
Disney princesses went makeup-free.
In a video from Buzzfeed, Disney princesses were depicted without their typical heavy eyeliner and shadow, making the princesses we loved growing up more relatable and realistic.
Beauty vlogger posted a no-makeup selfie to show her fans their worth.
Taylor, or ThaTaylaa, revealed her acne to her 45,000 (and counting) fans in an effort to embrace everyone as they are, no matter what they look like.
She shared her “flaws” in an effort to normalize them and expand society’s narrow view of beauty.
The upcoming 2017 Pirelli calendar featured six women over 45, unretouched and makeup-free.
Peter Lindbergh shot the 51st Pirelli calendar, including Nicole Kidman, 49, Robin Wright, 50, Uma Thurman, 46, Helen Mirren, 71, Julianne Moore, 56, and Charlotte Rampling, 70, all not wearing a drop of makeup and without photo retouching. The brand called it a “radical and inspirational departure from previous years.”
A photo posted by Pirelli (@pirelli) on Nov 29, 2016 at 2:32am PST
“I wanted to portray women not in terms of their perfection, but through their feelings and emotions,” said Lindbergh. “That’s why I called this edition of the calendar ‘Emotional’: not some artificial perfection, but the real world and the emotions that well up behind the faces of these women.”
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