Wednesday 7 November 2012

Abbey Crouch's goes 'bearfaced' for Children in Need


Now it's Abbey Crouch's turn to go 'bearfaced' for Children in Need... as she shows off flawless complexion 


As a model she's used to sitting in make-up to ensure she is ready for her close up. 
But now Abbey Crouch is the latest star to show off her bare-faced beauty in a candid snap. 
The mother-of-one has shunned foundation, done away with her mascara, and left the lip gloss at home for the au natural snap, leaving an amazingly flawless complexion on display.

Stripped back: Abbey Crouch is the latest star to show off her barefaced beauty for Children In Need
Stripped back: Abbey Crouch is the latest star to show off her barefaced beauty for Children In Need
Abbey, 26, is seen pouting at the camera, with her blonde tresses pulled over her naked shoulder. 
The look is in stark contrast to the glamorous dressed up style, that fans are used to seeing her sporting. 
Model Jodie Kidd is equally breathtaking in her stripped back shot, the 34-year-old model shows no sign of a wrinkle or even a blemish on her make-up free snap. 
Dressed to the nines: The make-up free shot is very different to pictures of Abbey seen on nights out earlier this month
Dressed to the nines: The make-up free shot is very different to pictures of Abbey seen on nights out earlier this month
Dressed to the nines: The make-up free shot is very different to pictures of Abbey seen on nights out earlier this month
No lines here: Jodie Kidd doesn't appear to have a visible line or wrinkle
No lines here: Jodie Kidd doesn't appear to have a visible line or wrinkle
Lulu lovely: The 64-year-old singer looks decades younger than her years in this snap
Lulu lovely: The 64-year-old singer looks decades younger than her years in this snap
Lulu, Sian William and Julia Bradbury have also supported the Children in Need 'BearFaced campaign' and have braved being photograph without the help of beauty products. 
The images were shot by celebrated photographer Rankin and the five women join Heidi Klum, Louise Redknapp and Caroline Flack who have also been seen in make-up free shots.
The TV presenter spoke about her experience and told the BBC: 'I was extremely honoured to be asked to get involved. While I was initially apprehensive to bare all at the shoot, it was a great experience.'
Simple beautiful: Julie Bradbury has also joined in to support Children In Need
Simple beautiful: Julie Bradbury has also joined in to support Children In Need
Barefaced beauty is the real news: Sian Williams showed off her natural stripped back look
Barefaced beauty is the real news: Sian Williams showed off her natural stripped back look
From the 5th November, you can also buy exclusive Pudsey Pawprint temporary Tattoos from your local Post Office or from the Post Office online store to show your support of the campaign.
Abbey Clancy, Jodie Kidd, Lulu, Sian Williams and Julia Bradbury are supporting the BBC Children in Need BearFaced Day campaign on Friday 9th November. 
Friends, family and colleagues can sponsor you via BT My Donate, or pick ‘BearFaced’ as the event across most other digital sponsorship sites - https://mydonate.bt.com/events/bearfaced
Every penny raised will go on to help change the lives of disadvantaged children and young people across the UK.
She wears it well: Jorgie Porter has pledged her support to the NHS blood drive by sporting a special edition T-shirt
She wears it well: Jorgie Porter has pledged her support to the NHS blood drive by sporting a special edition T-shirt
The girls aren't the only people to be helping a good cause some of the Hollyoaks cast have got together to help promote the NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT) in their appeal to recruit vital new blood donors. 
Designer Wayne Hemingway MBE has created a limited edition set of T-Shirts which have been modelled by Georgie Porter.
NHSBT wants to recruit 100,000 new donors in the next 100 days to protect future blood stocks. Every year 225,000 new donors are needed to replace existing donors who drop out of the system. This year, the need is more urgent following a dramatic decline in the number of younger donors signing up.  

To find out if you are eligible to become a blood donor and make a date to donate, visit www.blood.co.uk or call 0300 123 23 23.


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