Allure använder inte längre termen ”anti-aging.” De tycker åldrandet är oundvikligt och tycker vi ska omfamna det. Här är några kändisar som tar avstånd från anti-aging.
Av Devon Abelman i Allure
”You can look great for your age, but you’re still gonna age. I dated a guy recently who said I looked really good for my age. I was like, Why not just, ‘You look really good’? I never went out with him again.”
— in the April 2013 issue of Allure
”I don’t have to try to feel young. It’s only when you start thinking about the number that you don’t feel that way, so I don’t dwell on the number. I just embrace where I am today. I think I look pretty good for 43. But I don’t look the way I did when I was 23. So if Star magazine or whatever wants to print a picture of me on the beach from the back, at the worst possible angle, and say that I have cellulite, I’m like, Guess what? I do, and I never said I didn’t. I’ve had two kids, and I’m 43, so leave me alone.”
— in the April 2009 issue of Allure
”Everybody is so anti-aging, but I don’t want to look younger than I am. Our face is a map of our life; the more that’s there, the better.”
— from ELLE
“At 51, I gained five pounds on holiday and decided not to lose it. You know how they say that either your face or your ass goes? I’m letting the ass go. I can put on a great suit to cover my body, but what am I going to do with my face — wear a veil?”
— in the September 2010 issue of Allure
“Being appropriate for your age doesn’t mean you have to roll up into a ball and look like an old fuddy-duddy. I think aging gracefully is the way to go.”
— in the July 2017 issue of Allure
“Beauty is truth in the way you age. There is no question no one wants to look old. And yet it’s a battle I choose not to fight because you can’t win. When I look at women who have not messed with fillers or Botox, I love looking at their face[s]. I love the grace and the story that women are telling by aging naturally. I would rather live my life accepting what comes.”
— in July 2017 issue of Allure
“I am appalled that the term we use to talk about aging is ‘anti.’ Aging is as natural as a baby’s softness and scent. Aging is human evolution in its pure form. Death, taxes, and aging.”
— from The Huffington Post
“Aging is going to happen — and that’s only if you’re lucky enough to live that long. I hate when they say, ‘You look great for your age.’ It’s such an insult. I want ‘You look good,’ period. I’m defiant. I want to say, ‘This is what aging looks like! This is what happens!’ I read the blogs; I know they called us [the stars of Sex and the City 2] hags and said, ‘What are you doing trying to be sexy at this age?’ But the more women who think like that, the more it hurts us all.”
— in the September 2010 issue of Allure
“Women in their 40s have gone through quite a few different things, and so the roles are going to reflect that. People say, ‘Oh, it’s done by 40,’ and now everyone knows it’s not. I actually feel like the roles are a lot more interesting.” — in November 2013 issue of Allure
“I’m doing this with the philosophy that within you there is beauty, and you have to learn how to find it and enhance it in a natural way. One thing that is exciting about being a woman is that you can rediscover your beauty over and over and over.”
— in the September 2011 issue of Allure
“I don’t have anything I want to fix. I’m happy with how I look and growing older. It’s strange how birthdays are treated so funereally out here.”
— in the August 2007 issue of Vogue
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