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THESE women are battling it out to be crowned Britain’s most natural beauty.
Pia Byrne, 19, Rebecca Mellor, 30, and Shanecka Hamilton, 20, beat thousands
of entrants to be picked as finalists in Lorraine Kelly’s TV beauty contest
Naked 2.
After ditching their make-up the girls are now in with a chance of fronting a
campaign for a leading beauty retailer and modelling for a glossy magazine.
On Wednesday, the public will be asked to decide who they think looks best
naked - without make-up, not clothes!
Appearing on today’s ITV Lorraine show, bare-faced beauty Rebecca, from
Lancashire, said was amazed she was picked over younger women.
She said: “I really didn’t I think because I’m married and got two kids and
I’m 30 I just thought no there’s no way.”
Five women over 41 are also competing for the same prize and the three
finalists will be revealed on Tuesday's show.
Here, the older women have shared the beauty secrets that keep them looking
young:
Red-head Kirsty Maluga, from Bedford, said she’s finally learned to love her
freckles.
The 42-year-old revealed: “As a very young child, I honestly thought that I
would never find a man to marry me. Now I see my freckles as an asset. They
help me stand out.
“I didn't even wear foundation on my wedding day - just eye make-up and a bit
of blusher.”
While Angela O’Hare, from Dundee, credits sun-tan lotion with helping her look
young.
The 48-year-old said: “If I could turn back the clock, I wouldn't wear more
make-up: I'd be less cavalier about sun protection. Now I put on factor 50
even if I'm just hanging out the washing.”
She added: “I believe you need less make-up as you get older - it can settle
in the cracks and crevices and make you look worse, while too much has more
than a touch of the mutton-dressed-as-lamb about it.”
Angelina Tapping, 51, from Chingford, Essex, added: “The irony is that, when
you are over 40, make-up can actually age you.
“My beauty regime - if you can call it that - involves washing my face with
water then putting on some cocoa butter or Vaseline. That's it!”
Kiran Mann, 41, from Dagenham, East London, said: “As a busy mum of three the
only chance I get to look in the mirror is when I come out of the shower
first thing in the morning.
“At night I just wipe my face with cotton wool balls and water and that's it.”
Ingrid de Jongh, 59, from Manchester, says the older she gets the less she
wants to waste time doing her make-up.
She said: “It's not that I think I'm anything special: the point is I don't
really think about it at all.
"I was the same even when I was young, and now I'm 59 I feel even less
inclined to waste time on it.
“Instead of wanting to cover up, getting to my age has liberated me. I think,
'This is me, this is my face.'”
Lorraine Naked 2 is on all week on ITV from 8.30am, voting opens on
Wednesday.
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Posted on October 3, 2014 by Patricia Colli
We live in a world where nothing is as it seems, and this holds especially true in terms of the media. Every day, women are bombarded with thousands of images of heavily Photoshopped women that don’t look anything like them. It’s not wonder that they begin to feel insecure and imperfect. Fortunately, the University of Wyoming has three students that want to change that – by showing the different shapes of women with absolutely no retouching. Their names are Hannah King, Morgan Looney and Sydney Stein. In March, these three girls came together and founded “Real Women, Real Bodies.”
For the project, the three students photographed female volunteers and fellow students either nude or in their underwear to show just how diverse the human body really is. Looking at these photos, it’s obvious that women do not just have “apple”, “hourglass” or “pear”-shaped bodies. “Real Women, Real Bodies” shows that the female form cannot be limited into a convenient category – and maybe it’s time we stop trying to make it fit. The message of “Real Bodies, Real Women” is obvious: Your body is uniquely “you” and deserves your love. According to the group, its mission is to help women “love themselves for exactly who they are.”
The images have been shaded to protect the identities of the volunteers, and the project has yet to include models with disabilities, as they can be recognized more easily. However, the goal of “Real Women, Real Bodies” is to keep getting more diversity into its collection – eventually including men as well.
The “Real Women, Real Bodies” collection was first shown at a gallery on campus to prompt the student body to think about body image differently. The collection was widely successful.
As “Real Women, Real Bodies” has gained more attention, some have criticized the group’s name. The group’s founders want to set one thing straight: the inclusion of the word “real” does not mean that some women and their bodies are “not real.” The group explains:
“To us, ‘real’ is a word of empowerment. It is our hope that, through acceptance and encouragement, everyone will come to love their bodies and in turn will care for the body that they have. We as an organization work to promote positive self-image in women, reminding them that nothing needs to be nipped or tucked to feel or look beautiful.” [source]
Now that’s beautiful. To learn more about “Real Women, Real Bodies,” check out their Facebook page!
Patricia Colli, Editor of Beutiful Magazine, is a human rights activist, equality advocate, and promoter of health, acceptance and wellbeing. Having experienced disordered eating, unhealthy exercise patterns and poor body image, she is especially passionate about shedding light on eating disorders and the power of body acceptance.
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