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Asked by a fan on Instagram, the actress admits her relationship with aging, wrinkles and so-called “anti-aging” aesthetic medicine.
Brooke Shields is not chasing eternal youth. Like her sisters, Andi McDowell, Charlotte Rampling or Cameron Diaz, the actress fully accepts her age and does not strive to look twenty years younger. Her confidence and self-belief over time inspires her fans who are curious to know her tips for feeling good about yourself. “I like to see that you are not afraid of getting old. What is your secret?” one of the subscribers of his Instagram page asks him. What is a heroine? Blue Lagoon On Tuesday, April 11, in a video published on the social network, he answered honestly. “I can’t say I like wrinkles because that would be a lie. But I’d say I beat them. They come from my smiles,” he says.
The “trap” of injections.
There is no way she can resort to so-called “anti-aging” practices to eliminate her wrinkles and hope to look younger. “I don’t want to uproot anything that represents my maturity and growth and who I am today,” Brooke Shields continues, “and I’m not trying to be who I was when I was 15.”
the translator of The little one Louis Malle urges his subscribers to follow his lead by resisting the call of the scalpel. “You have to remember not to fall into the trap. I have two daughters and I can hear them talking [injections de produits] filler and fillers. It scares me a lot,” he says. The mother of Rowan Francis, 19, and Grier Hammond, 16, says she talks about these topics with her children and teaches them to “stay healthy, eat well, drink plenty of water and take care of your body.
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Speaker of “Good old age”.
Her message of self-acceptance was well received by her mostly female Instagram followers, who overwhelmingly thanked her for this uninhibited speech. “As a pro-aging activist, I thank you so much for this message,” “It’s nice to see a beautiful older face that isn’t puffy and puffy. You look beautiful,” “Thank you Brooke for talking about accepting the inevitable process of aging,” “We need more role models like you,” “You look natural and authentic. I have a lot of respect for you for not falling for the trap and being a role model for your daughters,” “Thank you for being so open and honest,” can we specifically read among the many comments below her video.
Source: Le Figaro
