Megan Thee Stallion Shares Stunning First Makeup-Free (and Filter-Free) Video of Herself

From ELLE

Megan Thee Stallion marked a milestone on her Instagram this Friday: The artist shared the very first makeup-free video of herself to the platform, no filter or anything used. Megan explained that in the past, she suffered from skin issues, but the routine she's using now really works for her; you can see the proof. She hasn't shared the step-by-step yet or products she uses, but it's only a matter of time.

She told her viewers on her Instagram Story, "So this is my first time ever posting a video of just my bare skin. No Snap filter, no foundation, just skin. I can't believe it; we here. I used to be stressing, eating sugar a lot, staying up late. My skin was giving me so many problems. You want a skincare routine? I can give it to you now."

The video of Megan went viral on Twitter after a fan account tweeted it out. At this point, the clip has been viewed over 3 million times on the platform. Fans on Twitter marveled over how great her skin looked, with one begging to Megan to share her routine ASAP:

Megan's makeup-free video came out the same day she and Cardi B released the music video for their collaboration "WAP." She also revealed that she did her own makeup for the video and shared a close-up of her impeccable work:

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Megan's bold eye makeup (and her skills applying it) helped her land a big role with Revlon. Megan is the makeup brand's newest ambassador. When news came out of Megan's appointment at the beginning of August, Megan said in a statement, "I’ve always set the bar high for myself with everything I do, but to now be a brand ambassador for Revlon, it feels like a new level. To me, the Revlon brand stands for both beauty and female strength and I’m excited to help define what that means to a new generation of women."

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