When Alicia Keys (35) appeared on the red carpet in conjunction with the MTV Video Music Award in august, she shocked “all”.
Popstjerna met the world’s press, the fans and musikerkollegiet completely free of makeup.
It led to enormous amounts of praise from websites that talked about stjernas makeup-drop as a brave decision, even if the 35-åringens makeupartist revealed that Keys’ “sminkestopp” is not as simple as one might think.
the Felt on the pressure
In the December edition of the motemagasinet Elle UK adorn sangstjerna the cover – of course sminkefri – and talking about the effect of to allow the skin to be unmasked and natural, and it is to be seen as a “champion” for women to show their natural face.
Some have called this a crusade. Well, I laughed good of it.
35-year-old tells us that she previously felt the pressure to appear as the music industry expected, but that she is not doing it anymore, writes the People.
In addition reveals to her that she has fought against urenhud in an eternity, something that has characterized her.
It took me forever to get this skin. I mean, I understand how it feels to have a face full of pimples and impurities. I have lived with it in the public eye for a long time.
But when she was pregnant the first time, six years ago, changed her diet. Keys cutting out dairy and drinking more water than previously.
It led to the fact that my skin changed tremendously, ” says Keys.
- Yes, I am a feminist
Elle UKs December issue has been named “The Feminism issue”.
On the question from the author of this text about the Keys identifies with the feminists, turning she first up the definition of a feminist, before she answers:
- Yes, I’m a feminist, and the one who isn’t is crazy. It’s about owning your power, and to embrace the female.
Keys also speaks about the women she looks up to and that inspire her.
Sangstjerna tells what her mother and grandmother has meant to her, and how they have helped to shape her into the woman she is today.
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the#Nomakeup movement
Earlier this year, wrote Alicia Keys an essay on the site Lenny Letter, and expressed that she wanted to inspire other women to go sminkefri.
“I will not cover me anymore. Not my face, not my mind, not my soul, not my dreams, not my struggles, not my emotional growth. Nothing”, she wrote in the post.
This she did to support the #nomakeup movement. After the Keys started to show itself sminkefri, threw several kjendiskvinner on the trend.
The last few months have stars like Kylie Jenner, Kim Kardashian, Gwyneth Paltrow and Lady Gaga taken to social media to show that you don’t necessarily need makeup.
Moteekspert and blogger Marianne Jemtegård is very positive to the trend, however, points out that we should think of what we want to achieve.
One must not allow themselves to be define by make up or the lack of it. How you dress or apply makeup you do not have any correlation with your personality to make. I don’t think one should educate the youth to define themselves by the superficial and unimportant, stated moteeksperten to Dagbladet recently.
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