Michelle Keegan, Tanya Burr and Rochelle Humes Go Without Make-Up For Children In Need
Stars go make-up free for third #BearFaced campaign, encouraging women to ditch the slap for one day only
Michelle Keegan, Tanya Burr and Rochelle Humes have gone make-up free for Children In Need’s BearFaced campaign.
The natural beauties have thrown their support behind the annual initiative in order to raise much-needed funds for the charity.
The line-up, which also includes Lorraine Kelly, Olivia Coleman, Ella Eyre, Laura Mvula and Sophie Ellis-Bextor, sees the celebs snapped without make-up (except for a Pudsey pawprint on their cheekbone).
The aim of the campaign is to encourage women to go make-up free for one day to raise awareness and money for Children In Need.
Stars including beauty blogger Tanya Burr, 25, are used to being heavily made-up, but we reckon they look just as gorgeous without the slap (we need to know her skincare regimen, like, ASAP).
She’s just one of the famous faces motivating women to buy a £1 Pudsey pawprint from Boots and pose for a make-up free selfie, with the hashtag #BearFaced.
Have a no makeup day, put on a pawprint from @BootsUK and go #BearFaced! Upload your selfies at @BBCCiN: http://t.co/gBrNeroVEq
— Tanya Burr (@TanyaBurr) October 31, 2014
The Saturdays singer Rochelle Humes is another star rarely seen without flawless make-up – but it's lovely to see her cute freckles that are usually hidden by foundation.
And Sophie Ellis-Bextor must be used to the heavy layers of fake tan having been on Strictly - however she showcases her porcelain complexion in the photos, shot by acclaimed photographer Rankin.
Former Corrie star Michelle Keegan must be confident posing make-up free because she backed a similar campaign earlier this year.
The 27-year-old actress ditches the false lashes and contoured cheekbones for her #BearFaced selfie. We wonder if she’ll go for a similarly natural look for her upcoming nuptials?
Sarah Monteith, Director of Marketing and Fundraising for BBC Children in Need, said it’s a really easy way for people to show their support for the charity.
“It’s such a simple way for women across the UK to get involved and raise money for those that need it most,” she said.
The campaign runs until appeal day on the 14 November and the Pudsey pawprints (as seen on the celebs) are available to buy now from Boots stores or boots.com.
Send pictures of you going BearFaced by visiting bbc.co.uk/pudsey or using #BearFaced and tagging @Pudsey Bear on Facebook and @BBCCiN on Twitter and Instagram.
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