Sarah Jessica Parker is one of the few Hollywood stars who choose to age naturally. By the way, they include Winona Ryder, Meryl Streep and Julia Roberts. The Sex and the City star has repeatedly admitted that she has never had plastic surgery and the only thing she has considered but still hasn’t had the courage to do is Botox.
In an interview with Glamor magazine, Sarah Jessica Parker admitted that she prefers skin care to cosmetic procedures and surgeries.
“Them [косметологические процедуры и хирургия] – this is not something I chose. Moreover, I am an actor; I need to share my emotions and communicate with my moving face. This is exactly how I feel about myself and it certainly doesn’t mean it applies to anyone else. “We’re all different, and that’s what I like about women.” – says.
Sarah Jessica Parker has repeatedly emphasized in her interviews that she does not understand why so much emphasis is placed on aging when there are more important things in life.
The actress admits that she maintains a very simple beauty routine.
“Simplicity and efficiency are everything to me. You wear a lot of make-up when you work on set, and for me even putting on make-up takes up a lot of your precious time. That’s why I like my routine to be simple and effective.”says.
When asked what beauty or self-care advice she would give to her younger self, the actress replied: “I’m not really one to engage in self-care conversations. I really don’t like this. “I don’t think most actual working women, working parents (literally people working two or three jobs) can think about taking care of themselves.”
We haven’t heard such a realistic position from Hollywood stars in a long time.
Source: People Talk
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