Pamela Anderson was once famous for her smokey cat eye and glossy lips, which complemented her blonde locks.

Born in Hollywood, California, Vogel was called “The Svengali-like” makeup artist by Harper’s Bazaar.

“She created that Playboy look that captured generations,” Moakler wrote onTwitter.

Pamela Anderson’s new look

The “Barb Wire” is satisfied with her decision to go makeup-free despite the tragic reason behind it.

“I feel rooted for.

I’m in a good place,” she confessed in an interview withElle.

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Anderson also has mixed feelings about her ’90s style and seems to prefer her new, toned-down look.

“I don’t know if it was a defense mechanism or what.

I just thought, ‘I’m going to have fun,'” she told the publication.

Pamela Anderson smiling at event

Alexis Vogel gave Anderson her signature looks in “Barb Wire” and other movies and TV shows.

Her makeup techniques are still popular today and have inspired generations.

For example, makeup artist Erin Parsons drew inspiration from Vogel to recreate Anderson’s smokey-eye look.

The sponge can be used to correct makeup mistakes, soften the lines, and achieve a smooth finish.

“I always said I’d recognize myself when I was old in the mirror.

I mean, that’s my comfortable kind of state,” she added.