Pro-Age Revival: Coming Clean with BOOM (Camera Makeup vs. Real Life)
Video By Pilar Gerasimo, in partnership with Boom Beauty
At BOOM Beauty, we believe beauty isn’t about perfection — it’s about presence. It's about feeling comfortable in your skin, honoring where you are in life, and choosing what genuinely serves you.
That belief is why we love our ongoing conversations with Pilar Gerasimo, founder of The Healthy Deviant and a leading voice in the pro-age movement. In this Coming Clean with BOOM conversation, Pilar shares a refreshingly honest insight that resonates deeply with so many women; the difference between makeup for the camera and makeup for real life.
Key Moments from the Video
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0:00 — “I don’t need to look like an airbrushed version of myself to be acceptable in real life.”
0:36 — Why makeup behaves differently on camera
1:12 — The subtle pressure to conform on screen
1:48 — When camera makeup meets real daylight
3:21 — Seeing the beauty of real skin texture
4:07 — Pilar’s everyday, off-camera routine
5:18 — Bare skin. Natural light. Nothing to hide.
Why Camera Makeup Is Different
As Pilar explains, makeup worn for video, television, or even Zoom often looks very different from what feels best day to day. Under bright lights and cameras, bare skin can appear flatter or harsher than it does in natural daylight. More contrast, more coverage, and more definition are often used simply to look “normal” on screen.
That doesn’t mean makeup is required or that choosing not to wear it isn’t powerful. Pilar acknowledges the freedom of deviating from those norms entirely. She also points out the reality that when everyone else on camera is wearing makeup, expectations can quietly shift.
When “Flawless” Isn’t Actually Flattering
One of the most revealing moments in the video happens when Pilar steps into natural light.
Makeup that looks smooth, perfected, and polished on camera can settle into lines, emphasize texture, and feel heavier than intended in real life. Contrast that reads beautifully on screen can feel harsh or distracting in daylight — especially on skin that has lived, laughed, and aged naturally.
There’s no judgment in this observation. Just awareness.
As Pilar reminds us, there are no rules, only the reality of how makeup behaves in different lighting and how it feels on your face.
Making Peace with Real Skin
When the camera makeup comes off, what remains isn’t something to fix — it’s something to appreciate.
Pilar speaks candidly about seeing her natural skin again. Less perfected, yes, but also more real. A face with texture, history, and nearly six decades of life behind it. A face that doesn’t need to be airbrushed to be acceptable.
This philosophy mirrors BOOM’s own approach to beauty. We don’t believe in covering up who you are. We believe in enhancing without hiding and in knowing when less truly is more.
For Pilar, most days that means a simple routine. Comfortable. Intentional. Enough.
Starting (and Ending) with a Clean Slate
Another quiet but powerful takeaway from this Coming Clean with BOOM conversation is the importance of returning to yourself at the end of the day. After hours under lights and layers of makeup, cleansing becomes an act of reset — not erasure, but release.
Removing makeup isn’t about undoing beauty.
It’s about coming home to it.
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Bare skin.
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Natural light.
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Nothing to hide.
Your Face, Your Choice
This is what the Pro-Age Revival is really about.
You get to decide
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When makeup supports you
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When it feels playful
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When it’s useful
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And when it’s unnecessary
You don’t owe anyone a smoothed-out, perfected version of yourself. You are already worthy of being seen — on camera and off.
We’re grateful to Pilar for continuing to model this kind of honesty and self-trust, and for reminding us that beauty isn’t about looking younger or more flawless.
It’s about feeling like yourself.
Join the Conversation
When do you feel most like yourself; fully made up, lightly touched, or completely bare-faced? And does that change depending on where you are or who you’re with?
Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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