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Julianne Moore might be playing the mysterious and unsettling billionaire boss in Sirens, but she’s been settling in her skin routine ever since she was a young girl. The actress welcomes aging with open arms, and isn’t afraid to listen to her body’s needs.
“There’s so much judgement inherent in the term ‘aging gracefully,’” Moore told As If Magazine. “Is there an ungraceful way to age? We don’t have an option, of course. No one has an option about aging, so it’s not a positive or a negative thing, it just is.”
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She continued, “It’s part of the human condition, so why are we always talking about it as if it is something that we have control over?” Moore has been critical about botox in the past, but what does she do to keep her face so gorgeous?
Julianne Moore hasn’t done plastic surgery. In a 2010 interview, she expressed how she would never do Botox. “I hate to condemn people for doing [Botox], but I don’t believe it makes people look better,” the Boogie Nights actress told Allure in October 2010. “I think it just makes them look like they had something done to their face. When you look at somebody who’s had their face altered in some way, it just looks weird.”
In lieu of invasive treatments, Moore loves to take care of her skin. “My mother was very fair-skinned, and she was concerned about us getting sunburned all the time; she wouldn’t even let us go outside at the beach until after three o’clock, and we could only stay for a little while,” she told Vogue.
“My skin-care routine has gotten more and more complicated as I get older,” she continued, adding for her makeup she doesn’t like “a lot of coverage.” “I like to be able to see the freckles in my skin and color in my skin as well.”
As for her big beauty secret to flawless skin, it’s what she intakes in her body. “My big thing is that I will rotate coffee and green tea throughout the year and I think that helps my skin. I’ll drink coffee for six months, then switch to green tea for six months.” She also relies on this water supplement for her skin. “The first thing I do [after waking up] is drink two big glasses of water with chlorophyll in it,” she revealed to WSJ. “Someone told me a long time ago that it was really good for your skin, so I’ve always done it.”
Moore also acknowledged that aging should be focused on inner growth rather than what appears on the outside. “How do we continue to challenge ourselves, to interest ourselves, learn new things, be more helpful to other people, be the person that your friends and family need or want?” she tikd As If. “How do we continue to evolve? How do we navigate life to have even deeper experiences? That should be what aging is about.”
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