Hadir Abdelnasser Appears Makeup-Free, Encourages Girls to Embrace Their Natural Beauty
Young actress Hadir Abdelnasser shared a genuine photo without filters or makeup, urging girls to accept their natural skin and not succumb to unrealistic beauty standards on social media
Actress Hadir Abdelnasser captured public attention by posting a recent photo on her Instagram account without any filters or makeup, showing her natural skin with minor imperfections.
Hadir wrote: "After making the 'Another Face' video on Instagram, we talked about filters and cosmetic procedures that young girls sometimes undergo, even when their skin doesn’t need it, just to chase the 'perfect beauty' they see on social media."
She added: "I wanted to comfortably take a photo without any filter or makeup covering my skin issues that bother me sometimes. Here’s a picture with my skin at its worst (but still like the moon)."
She concluded with an empowering message: "I’ll take another photo when my skin is at its best. I just want to say: do what makes you happy and comfortable, but don’t do what pressures you or hides your true self. You are beautiful just as you are."
Additionally, Hadir revealed that her casting in the series Loulou was recommended by director Mohamed Sami. She emphasized that her mother was the ultimate judge of her performance, particularly for her villainous role. The audience’s reactions confirmed the success of her performance, especially the suspense about whether her character felt remorse, which generated significant engagement.
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