Daily Mirror

Why we are now natural women

7 ladies share why they now favour a make-up free look

- BY RHIAN LUBIN rhian.lubin@mirror.co.uk @rhianlubin

The account director from St Albans, Herts, is embracing her freckles and clear skin.

Hanna, 31, says: “I’ve definitely cut back and let my skin breathe and I really like how it’s looking. My freckles have also come out in the sunshine we’ve been having…

“I think, as we go back to normal, I’ll wear eye make-up if I’m going for client meetings or dinner with friends, but apart from that I will stick to giving my skin a rest.”

Lifestyle mentor Sophia, 41, who lives in Slough, Berks, loves the pared-back look and has fully embraced it.

She says: “Lockdown has made me more comfortabl­e with having more bare-faced days and even with my grey hair. I don’t like putting foundation on my skin.

“I do love to dress up but at the same time I’m comfortabl­e having bare-faced days too. It’s nice being natural and free.”

Sophia’s work can be found at www.sophiaworl­d.co.uk.

Unkempt eyebrows, extra long nails and let’s not even mention the hairy legs – when it comes to our beauty regimes, lockdown has played havoc.

And while salons opened yesterday to sort out at least some of those problems, other habits have changed for good.

For many women, make-up comes top of that list. Even those who wouldn’t usually be seen dead without slap have gone au naturel since March.

A poll found just 21% of French women used make-up daily in June, down from 42% a few years before.

We speak to women who reveal how lockdown has given them the confidence to go out without make-up and ask if they’ll be ditching powder and paint permanentl­y.

Rae, 33, is a bit of a pro as she’s done a make-up course, but admits she doesn’t mind going without.

The mature student, from Brighton, East Sussex, says: “I’ve hardly worn any in the house or going out to the shops. But I will still wear the odd bit of mascara when I go out.

“I’m quite tanned at the moment so I don’t tend to put foundation on. When buying make-up I do use high street stuff but with foundation I make sure it suits my skin type.”

Businesswo­man Ava, 44, runs her own hair and skincare firm. And while she enjoys looking glamorous, lockdown has made her reassess her own beauty habits.

“I have been going out more without make-up and moisturisi­ng more. My skin is able to breathe better,” Ava, based in Belfast, says. “I think my skin actually looks younger without the make-up.”

Ava’s beauty site can be found at www.themangogi­rl.com.

Mum-of-three Roxy, 41, from Bolton, has rethought her make-up habits and is happy to go without from now on.

“I’d definitely promote going make-up free,” she says. “I’ve even had people say to me that I look just as good with no make-up on. My skin feels rejuvenate­d. And I’m seeing the financial benefits as well of not buying lots of make-up.

“As long as you’ve got a good skincare range, you don’t need make up. I feel just as confident without make-up now.”

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