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Michelle Pfeiffer, 62, lets her natural beauty shine as she posts contemplative makeup-free selfie

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She's been self-isolating at home since the pandemic struck.And Michelle Pfeiffer is letting her natural beauty shine through as she continues quarantining.The Batman Returns actress, 62, did not have an inch of makeup upon her famous complexion in a selfie she posted Tuesday. 'Is it over yet?' Michelle Pfeiffer is letting her natural beauty shine through as she spends time to herself in quarantineIn the snap, Michelle gazed contemplatively away from the camera with her wavy blonde locks gently framing her face.The actress asked the question that is on everyone's mind in the caption. 'Is it over yet?' she wrote.Since the outbreak began,Michelle has been doing her part to slow the spread of coronavirus by remaining at home.

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