Millie Bobby Brown Goes Makeup-Free as She Wears Pimple Patch and Sweat Set on “The Drew Barrymore Show”
The actress ditched the glam for a cozy interview with Drew Barrymore
Millie Bobby Brown is putting her best fresh-face forward!
The Damsel star, 20, dialed down her look for an upcoming makeup-free appearance on the Drew Barrymore Show.
In a teaser clip for the episode, Brown ditches her glam in favor of a bare-faced moment. In an even more relatable move, she proudly wears her Florence by Mills butterfly-shaped pimple patch. (Acne patches are a popular item in the skincare space and help combat breakouts.)
Brown matched her skincare sticker with a cozy lilac sweater and shorts (both from Brown's clothing line) that she accessorized with glitzy earrings and a statement pearl choker necklace. She rounded out the look with knee-high leather boots and a messy bun.
Barrymore added to the casual vibes dressed in her own purple sweat set.
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The episode will officially air on March 7 and fans can expect to hear more about the Stranger Things stars’ wedding-themed 20th birthday party, which doubled as a bachelorette bash.
“I don’t party in general. Also, I don’t have many girl friends, I have boy friends,” she told Barrymore, adding that many of her fiancé Jake Bonjiovi’s fraternity brothers from college were there to celebrate with the couple.
The beauty entrepreneur — who joins Pamela Anderson in the list of celebrities embracing the makeup-free life — has always kept it real when opening up about her skincare journey. In recent months, she's used social media to spread her positive outlook on acne with her 63 million Instagram followers.
Last March, Brown shared a vulnerable video showing how she treats her breakouts when her skin is having a “rough” time. Then in October, she posted side-by-side selfies of her with and without makeup, proving that celebrities, such as herself, can have relatable skincare moments too.
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