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Heidi Klum, 50, Reveals Her Wrinkles & Eye Bags On The Red Carpet In Rare Unedited Photos

February 26, 2024 by SHEfinds Editors

 
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Heidi Klum embraced her natural beauty and aging skin texture at 50 while also sporting a glamorous makeup look at the 2024 People’s Choice Awards. The supermodel rocked an exquisite ensemble of a Kamilla Purshie black minidress accompanied by a sophisticated black-and-white skirt, delicately wrapped around her waist and extending in a graceful trail behind her.

The Germany’s Next Top Model host’s face showed delicate lines and wrinkles near her eyes and mouth, but it didn’t deter her admirers from acknowledging her remarkable charm. Fans on social media noted that they found her recent red carpet appearance and clear, unedited skin to be a refreshing sight, as reported by The Mirror.

Heidi Klum Flaunts A Stunning Makeup Look While Embracing Signs Of Aging At The People's Choice Awards

Unlike many celebrities who resort to heavy editing and alteration of their complexions on social media, Klum's fans have been delighted to see her showcasing an age-appropriate makeup look while not trying to conceal any signs of aging.

To complement her chic get-up, Klum wore her signature blonde tresses and curtain bangs down, parted in the center and styled into elegant loose waves.

As for her makeup look, the America's Got Talent judge sported bold black liner, smokey gray eyeshadow and voluminous lashes to highlight her hazel eyes.

She also added rosy blush to her high cheekbones and sported a soft pink lipstick hue. She further dazzled up her look with layered pearl necklaces, shimmering dangly pendant earrings, sheer tights and pointed-toe black heels for the awards show.  

Last summer, Klum shot down rumors that claimed she ate 900 calories per day, and instead stressed the importance of a nutrient-filled diet while sharing her health secrets.

In a Story post for her 11.8 million followers, the former Victoria's Secret Angel wrote:  "I want to say, I don’t think I’ve ever had to count my calories in my life, and don’t believe everything that you read."  

The mom of four went on: "Someone asked me how much I weigh, and I got on the scale and showed how much I weighed. One person writes it, and then everyone jumps on it, and it’s really sad because, you know, people read that and they think that and possibly follow that, and that’s not good."  

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