Actress Julianne Moore says she favours the natural look but doesn't like it when magazines show pictures of stars' looking bad, adding that everyone has their awful moments.
The 53-year-old, who features in March issue of Redbook magazine, opened up about what it feels like to see an unflattering paparazzi picture of herself, reports eonline.com.
"I want people to look natural and normal, and I'm all for showing that, but I don't like when magazines show pictures of someone looking terrible. We all have our moments when we look awful. My gosh," she said.
"Sometimes a magazine wants to see my actual skin, and other times they'll airbrush (the freckles) out. I don't care either way," added the "Laws Of Attraction" star, who has freckles on her face.
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