
The former 'Baywatch' babe is now a wife and she just realized that throwing her money on professional make-up is not such a good thing, especially as she plans to expand her family pretty soon. In a recent interview, she said that, not long ago, she would pay up to $9,000 per day to a team of professional make-up artists who came at her house to make her look pretty.
While she was working for the popular men's magazine 'Playboy', Pamela admits, she had her hair and her make-up done by one of the teams who also 'do' the girls that feature in its pages. But she was then forced to pay out of her pocket for being beautiful. She also told the press that in Canada she didn't wear make-up at all (!), but in Los Angeles things are different.
So, seeing how her savings were simply vanishing into thin air, she decided to do her own make-up. 'The most liberating thing I've done lately is learn to do my own make-up. I just did my own make-up at a shoot - I brought my Barbie box of eyelashes, glue, black eyeliner, eye shadows, pink lip gloss, very little foundation and went to town. We were all a little nervous at first. But it turned out fine. Liberation! No more 9 g's a day for make-up bills!', the bosomed faded actress said about her first personal make-up session.

And she also has an advice for other women out there: 'I learned a lot from pro make-up artists. But what I really learned is you know yourself best. No stress. 15 minute make-up are the best'. For a newly married woman, Pamela can find 'liberation' in one of the dullest things man (or woman) has ever invented.
Rhetorical (and malicious) question: does she give herself Botox injections without professional help?
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