Lara Worthington s raw video promoting Share the Base makeup leaves an impression

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New mum and model Lara Worthington bares all in a raw and rare new clip to promote her non-profit makeup brand

Aussie model and mother-to-three Lara Worthington has shared a rare new clip to promote her makeup line – with an emotional sentiment.

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The 33-year-old took to Instagram this week to post a clip of herself going makeup-free at a beach while sampling her own makeup line, Share the Base.

While Lara has worked on the label for a number of years, we rarely see this side to the model on her social media platform – proof that her messaging behind it was all the more important.

In the one-minute clip, Lara applies her LB cream, which is a makeup-skincare hybrid, to her face.

The caption reads: “I wanted a hybrid of skincare and makeup. This. Is. That. If you like natural looking skin this is what you want! It is makeup for people who genuinely don’t want to cover their skin up to much. Your skin will stay your skin, ‘but better’.”

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She ends the caption with an important note, revealing that 100 per cent of profits from The Base go to three Australian-based charities.

Fans were clearly taken with the new video, with one telling Lara: “Obsessed! I love seeing your natural skin here @laraworthington beautiful!”

Some of Lara’s A-list pals also added to the mix, with fellow model Elyse Taylor adding a drooling emoji, while Aussie TV host Renee Bargh wrote: “It is all of that! My fave”.

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The makeup brand, originally called The Base, went not-for-profit last year after she originally founded it in 2014.

The brand’s continued evolvement meant the model was able to dedicate all proceeds she raised to go towards several Aussie charities.

“I felt that The Base had reached a point that was calling for growth, a fresh, exciting, new direction and so from this month forward, the brand becomes, Share The Base; a not-for-profit enterprise where 100% of the profits go to causes we believe in,” she explained on her website at the time.

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