Kimberley Walsh, Suki Waterhouse, Laura Whitmore, Alex Jones, Jo Wood and Sheridan Smith have gone barefaced to raise awareness for Children In Need.
The women posed for a makeup-free photo shoot with infamous photographer Rankin to encourage other women to shed their foundation and mascara on November 8 and wear just a paw print face transfer instead.
"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," said Welsh TV star Alex. "Join me and hundreds of other women going Bearfaced on 8 November."
Jo Wood said: "I'm so excited to be taking part in BBC Children in Need's BearFaced campaign this year! I hope that women across the UK will leave the makeup at home for the day to help change the lives of children who really do need our help."
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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 click here.