Pamela Anderson Went Make-Up-Free At The Golden Globes 2025 – And It Was A Breath Of Fresh Air

Here's how she gets her skin to look that good.

Pamela Anderson

by Sameeha Shaikh |
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Last night saw the inauguration of this year's awards season with the Golden Globe Awards 2025, and boy was it a good one. Demi Moore triumphantly won her first-ever acting award (despite a career spanning over 45 years); Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo finally ditched their epic run of Wicked method dressing; Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner canoodled and Zendaya sparked engagement rumours with that diamond. So yes, quite the star studded, headline-worthy extravaganza. But despite the raucous atmosphere on the night, one star managed to restore an air of stillness: Pamela Anderson.

The first and last time Anderson walked the Golden Globes red carpet in 2006 was under a very different guise, think: big, side-swept roller curls and black kohl-laden eyes. But 19 years later, the actress made her return as a far softer, minimalist version of her former self. Be it the elegant Oscar de la Renta ballgown with matching opera gloves, her new wispy curtain bangs or her now signature make-up-free complexion, Anderson exuded the kind of grace that makes you stare.

Pamela Anderson at the 82nd Annual Golden Globe Awards
Pamela Anderson at the 82nd Annual Golden Globe Awards ©Sthanlee Mirador/Sipa / IMAGO

This year, Anderson returned with her first-ever Golden Globe nomination for her performance in the upcoming film The Last Showgirl, in which her dazzling on-screen looks poetically run counter to the clean, monochromatic style she sports in real life. Donning her go-to fresh-faced look to one of the most noteworthy events on the film industry's social calendar, Anderson made one thing clear – in 2025, she intends to continue championing the natural beauty approach she has been seeding over the last two years.

Her radical new look first made an appearance on Netflix's Pamela, a Love Story, where we were met with a bare-faced Anderson in the intimacy of her own home as she charted her life and times in the most authentic way we've seen. But when she graced the cover of WWD in the same fashion, we knew this 'side' of Anderson was more than just a phase. Her new approach to beauty was confirmed when she arrived at Paris Fashion Week with fresh, radiant and healthy-looking skin in place of her signature pencil brows, smokey eyeshadow and glossy lips. And the look has stuck ever since.

Pamela Anderson at the 82nd Annual Golden Globe Awards
Pamela Anderson at the 82nd Annual Golden Globe Awards ©Instagram @sonsieskin

If you needed any proof of how committed Anderson is to the bare face life, her choice to co-found her own skincare brand, Sonsie, in a climate where countless celebrities have chosen to launch colour cosmetics to market sums up this new ethos. Intent on creating thoughtfully crafted essentials that are centred on mindful, minimalist skincare, Anderson really is the poster woman for her own brand. So much so, the only two beauty products we can confirm she was wearing at the Golden Globes were Sonsie's Ultimate Hydration Duo, £105, which comprises the skin barrier supporting Super Serum and the intensely nourishing Multi Moisture Mask. If you're after that covetable Pamela Anderson Golden Globes glow, look no further.

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Pamela Anderson is no stranger to healthy-looking skin. So much so, over the last two years a radiant, glossy complexion has become her signature look on Netflix documentaries, red carpets and magazine covers alike. Key to achieving this look? Her co-founded brand's Ultimate Hydration Duo, which comes equipped with the skin barrier supporting Super Serum and the intensely nourishing Multi Moisture Mask. Plus, it's on sale now. Run, don't walk.


Sameeha Shaikh
 is Grazia
's beauty writer, working across all categories to bring you insights on the latest trends, industry news and the products you need to know about, viral or not (most probably viral).

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