Watch Below: Celebs embracing ageingThese icons, once synonymous with eternal youth and flawless appearances, have become beacons of inspiration by confidently embracing their changing looks and gracefully accepting the passage of time.
As the pursuit of youthfulness gives way to a celebration of wisdom and authenticity, these celebrities serve as powerful reminders that beauty transcends age.
In this article, we delve into the lives of renowned personalities who have chosen to let their natural radiance shine, inspiring generations to redefine societal expectations and embrace the beauty that comes with growing older.Having launched Stripes, a beauty brand focused on tackling the symptoms of and stigma around menopause, the Australian actress and entrepreneur, 54, says she’s inspired by those who embrace their age.“I look at women like Helen Mirren, Meryl Streep, Jessica Lange, Susan Sarandon – multiple fantastic, talented, intelligent people and I’m just so impressed by them.”For Watts, getting any cosmetic enhancements isn’t a priority … yet. “I’ve done plenty of research and have gotten close at times and thought about doing it,” she has admitted to InStyle. “And that’s not to say that I won’t one day.
If I knew I could look great and just like myself but less tired, I’d happily do what needs to be done.”The actress, 64, has admitted she began tinkering with her face in her twenties (after a cameraman told her she had puffy eyes), but now she says she’s pro-ageing. “I did plastic surgery,” Curtis said in October. “I put Botox in my head.