"I feel the most beautiful when I'm naked. Just completely stripped down, completely organic, me. That's when I feel the most confident, because that's the most natural state that I could possibly get in. ...The key for me is self-care. I love myself the most when I'm taking care of myself."
-- Demi Lovato, People Style
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-- Demi Lovato, People Style
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"I don't have an ideal of any makeup, it's all about what you're trying to say and mood. I think that's the same with clothes for me too. And I'm not proud of this but I think that it really affects me. If I'm not comfortable, I'll be like, 'I don't even want to be here right now,' if I don't have the right feeling, because it's who I am. I'm saying, 'This is who I am.' I think that's true even if you're a jeans and T-shirt person."
-- Gwen Stefani, InStyle
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-- Gwen Stefani, InStyle
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"In the day I wear nothing on my face apart from sunscreen. I'm constantly applying it because I am outside in the park every day so I get a lot of sun."
--Amanda Seyfried, Look via Independent
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--Amanda Seyfried, Look via Independent
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"I tend to leave the house without makeup all the time. I'm kind of lazy that way. Smiling is definitely one of the best beauty remedies. If you have a good sense of humor and a good approach to life, that's beautiful."
--Rashida Jones, People
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--Rashida Jones, People
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"It's important because I saw somebody -- what I thought was me -- in a magazine once, and I had big red lips that definitely did not belong on my face. I had boobs about three times the size they are in real life. My stomach was completely flat. My skin was also flawless. But the reality is that I do not have those lips and my skin is not flawless and I do have a little bit of a stomach. It was not a proper representation of who I am. I realized that, growing up and looking at magazines, I was comparing myself to images like that -- and most of it isn't real. So (a) I don't really wear makeup that much anyway, so part of it is just a selfish, lazy thing, and (b) I want to be me. I do think it's fun sometimes to dress up for the Oscars or for certain events -- I get to be like a five-year-old again, wearing my Cinderella dress. But for some events where it's a more casual vibe, I just want to be me."
--Shailene Woodley, Flavorwire
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--Shailene Woodley, Flavorwire
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