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Today, there is a growing movement toward "aesthetic realism." Actresses like Pamela Anderson have made headlines for appearing at events and in films entirely makeup-free, challenging the expectation that women must mask their age. Films are now more willing to feature close-ups that show laugh lines, crow's feet, and the texture of skin.