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Jennifer Garner Does it really hold.
In an interview with Harper’s Bazaar Published on Friday, June 6, the Neutrogen Ambassador, 53, weighed in on the injectable-plastic surgical conversation that goes around Hollywood. In this way, she revealed what work she had done.
“As far as injectable goes …” 13 is going on 30 Star said she doesn’t do “lots.” And while she has done Botox before, she said that the treatment never really worked for her.
“That’s why I wear bangs a lot,” she said. “I like to be able to move the forehead, and it’s such a big part of my face. I have as a five -head.”
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Garner, whom he talked about what seemed to be the subject to undergo plastic surgery and said, “I haven’t needed it yet, but I can’t say I haven’t told doctors before,” Do I need to do this? “And I’ve had really nice doctors who have just been, ‘no’ ‘so God knows only ten years from now on what the conversation will be.
But her views on cosmetic improvements are reserved for her and her only. “I don’t judge what makes someone see or feel the best.” She also encouraged others to “find someone amazing and continue with caution.”
Somewhere else in the interview, Mom to three Was asked if there is part of her appearance that she has become more than the years. Her answer: “Part of the gift of being my mother’s daughter is that I have not spent much time stressing about my physical appearance.”
“I don’t spend much time in the mirror,” she continued. “Sometimes I could spend more time in the mirror; I’m sure I’ve had things in my teeth or a bolt in my hair. So there are plus and minus to it.”
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“But the back of it is that I am not really so stressed about aging or things that change. Of course I have my moments where I look at the monitor at work and are like,” Who is it? Ah, it’s me! “But I think less is more, as far as focusing on yourself too much that way.”
She added, “I want to age. I want to live to be 100. I don’t expect to look at 100 that I see today. I want to carry every single piece of these 100 years and feel good about them.”
On one 2022 Interview with ÄlteThe award -winning actress commented on cosmetic injections and said: “Be very, very incredibly sensible and wait as long as possible to add anything. Don’t think you are 37 and you have to postpone your face.”
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Yarns have always been open to getting older and in An interview of 2024 people She said she is “grateful just for living.”
“And I am grateful for the wisdom I have taken from these years and really grateful to see other women go through this Life process so gracefully“Garner shared and encouraged young women not to be” scared “of aging because it is” a gift. “