Wrinkles: Stories

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Sandra Bullock once explained to her son that the reason she had crow's feet around her eyes was because she lived a happy life and laughed a lot every day.

Julia Roberts is one of the stars who cherishes natural beauty instead of relying on plastic surgery to retain youth. The actress born in 1967 once affirmed: “I want my children to see what I will look like when I am old. You know, your face, every wrinkle on it is a story. So don't go to the doctor to rewrite your life story. When you get old, you will find yourself having your own charm.”

“Cosmetic surgery goes against my moral standards. It goes against the way my parents brought me up and against natural beauty,” actress Kate Winslet told the Telegraph about cosmetic surgery.

Actress Rachel Weisz, wife of actor Daniel Craig, said that her natural beauty is a valuable asset. "They are obsessed with the image of perfection. People who are too perfect lack sexiness and lack individuality," the Oscar-winning actress expressed. Rachel Weisz affirmed that she does not want to try any face-lifting methods to look younger. The 49-year-old actress once said that actors should be banned from using Botox because it is like athletes using steroids in competition.

“I never had plastic surgery like many other stars are doing. Creating an impression with the fakeness of plastic surgery can negatively affect an artist's image," said Lady Gaga.

"Plastic surgery is like a uniform for a generation. There's really no need to look that way," actress Salma Hayek told Allure magazine.

“I don’t believe plastic surgery makes people look better. It’s just like you’re changing something about your face, which is really unattractive,” actress Julianne Moore told Allure.

Sharon Stone is an actress, film producer, model and was the ambassador of Dior brand 14 years ago. "You have to realize how lucky you are to have wrinkles. It means you are still alive, you are still laughing or crying every day. When you look in the mirror, think of the extra time you have, use that time wisely," the 61-year-old actress affirmed.

Drew Barrymore has always taught her children that aging is normal, even a luxury. "If we're lucky, we'll all get older. I just want them to be who they are and not worry about what they look like. All I care about is whether they become good people," the 44-year-old actress explained.

At 50, Cate Blanchett cannot hide and has no intention of hiding the wrinkles around her eyes and mouth. She believes that it is the clearest proof of the wonderful experiences in her life. "Why would I want to erase the wrinkles? I just want to live my life. Death can come more easily when your face is stiff, even to the point of not being able to smile."

Instead of relying on modern beauty technology, Halle Berry has focused on a healthy diet and exercise regimen for many years to protect her health and slow down the aging process of her body. At the age of 53, the actress has many crow's feet at the corners of her eyes but still makes young people jealous with her toned, sexy body.

Actress Meryl Streep is also one of the stars who says no to plastic surgery. She said: "When I see people who have plastic surgery, I feel like there is something blocking me from communicating with them. It's like there is a flag in front of my face. It's really not a good thing."

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