It's a situation most women dread, being pictured without any make-up, but these stars are baring all to help raise money for Children in Need.
The BearFaced 2013 campaign sees a number of celebrities, including Kimberley Walsh, Suki Waterhouse and Laura Whitmore strip back to basics.
Together, they are asking women across the UK to join them in going BearFaced for BBC Children in Need on Friday 8th November, the campaign simply asks for women to spend a day without makeup and pop on a Post Office Pawprint instead.
Laura Whitmore said: “Join me and hundreds of other women, who are going BearFaced, let’s raise lots of money for children all over the UK, who need your help.”
But I suppose these women wear always going to look good in the photographs as theye were pictured by renowned photographer Rankin.
TV presenter Alex Jones said: “There are so many children and young people across the UK who need our help, so how could I say no to the BBC Children in Need BearFaced campaign?"
Kimberley Walsh said: “BBC Children in Need’s BearFaced Day campaign is such a brilliant way to raise money; will you be joining me this Friday 8th November?”
Going BearFaced is a simple way to raise money for BBC Children in Need. Women are encouraged to swap their makeup for a Post Office Pawprint and get sponsored to spend Friday 8 November without makeup. For more information on how to get involved visit bbc.co.uk/Pudsey.