Sara Sampaio shows off her natural beauty as she posts a makeup-free selfie

Sara Sampaio shows off her natural beauty as she posts a makeup-free selfie
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Sara Sampaio opened up about putting on a little weight during a revealing Instagram Q & A session as she continues...

Sara Sampaio opened up about putting on a little weight during a revealing Instagram Q & A session as she continues to quarantine at home in Los Angeles.

Sara Sampaio was even more revealing in a close-up selfie she posted Tuesday that showed off her makeup-free face.

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The 28-year-old Victoria's Secret model appeared to be nude in the photo, which emphasized a hint of freckles showed off her her cleavage.

Sara's stunning green eyes and tanned skin were on full display as she gazed deeply into the camera, and she wore her brunette locks tied back in a bun. She eschewed any makeup, but she added a some flash with a speckled Instagram filter that gave the picture an old-timey vibe.

The Portuguese model has been using her quarantine at her Los Angeles home as an excuse to decrease or totally forgo her makeup, as in photos she shared of herself in a tie-dye shirt and jeans from Sunday.

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She bared her infectious smile and had her dark locks partially braided in a crown while sipping on some wine. 

"It’s a rosé kind of day! Also don’t cut limes and then go in the sun," she wisely implored.

Sara bore the painful evidence of a lime-based injury in the form of dark rashes and her hands and wrists.

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According to Healthline, a chemical in limes (that's also found in lemons, celery and parsley) can react with sunlight and create intensely painful marks, even producing second-degree burns and large blisters.

The rashes can last for months, and anyone dealing with those fruits or vegetables in the sun is advised to wear gloves or wash their hands thoroughly, as well as wearing plenty of sunscreen.

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