The other striking aspect of her portrait is how beautifully normal - and normally beautiful - Barrymore looks. Hair brushed, yes. Airbrushed - not so much. She may or may not be wearing make-up - it's hard to tell and irrelevant, since she's not making any claims to be a lipstick refusenik. Given that her line of shampoos is sulphate-free and falls under the vaguely holistic sounding Whole Blends category, however, her laidback approach to beauty feels like the right kind of synergy. It's also hugely reassuring to those of us who've spent too long scrolling through Netflix and were starting to feel like wizened freaks compared with the preternaturally plumped cheek, glass-skinned super-breed out there.