These celebrities have already crossed the peak of their careers, reached the age of calm, but did not stay away from active life. They age with a smile and admit that they have learned to live in harmony with their age.
1. Jamie Lee Curtis - 61
The daughter of two stars of American cinema, who won the title of "scream queen", Curtis learned to accept their appearance, far from the standards of beauty, and with age, as you get older, it is also easy reconciled.
“Aging is inevitable anyway, so you have to learn to accept it. Wrinkles are as natural as the tenderness of a baby's skin. Aging is a pure form of evolution. "
2. Sharon Stone - 62 years old
Stone admitted that only after forty she was able to relax and devote herself to her family, finally feeling happy. Until that moment, she felt tremendous pressure on herself because of her appearance, which they constantly tried to make even more perfect, more beautiful, adjusting to standards. In adulthood, she could no longer act in films as often as before, so she changed her bearings.
"We all need to have strong internal mental health and rely on it, and not on appearance and beauty."
3. Jane Seymour - 69 years old
The star of the series "Doctor Quinn, Doctor Woman" always appears on the red carpet with a big smile. The actress says that her experiments with botox and other anti-aging treatments are a thing of the past, and today, on the cusp of her 70th birthday, she is taking age for granted. At the same time, she does not deny that it is necessary to take care of the skin, moisturize it regularly, avoid ultraviolet rays, eat well and do fitness.
“I have a genetic predisposition for bags and wrinkles under my eyes. Once upon a time photographers told me: “You need to do something about it!”. And I did botox many years ago. But since then - nothing. When I smile, I look younger. You just have to smile - everything is immediately pulled up! "
4. Sigourney Weaver - 70 years old
The Alien star turned 70 last year and is still in demand and gorgeous! Not being a naturally dazzling beauty, Weaver looks very dignified even without plastic surgery.
“When I turned 30, I thought 20 years were overrated. When I was 40, I gave birth to a daughter and it was great! At 50, I was mature enough to appreciate all opportunities and lives and accept them with gratitude. At 60 I felt like I had become wiser. The older you get, the more opportunities to appreciate life! "
5. Goldie Hawn - 74 years old
Hawn spent almost 40 years with Kurt Russell, without marrying him and being 6 years older. She seems to be quite confident in herself, despite her age and constant attempts by journalists to put her on the lists of badly aging celebrities. The actress always appears in public with a wide smile and invariable blonde curls.
“Everything is in our head. It's so great to grow old. It means that you are still alive! "
6. Diane Keaton - 74 years old
Keaton's whole life is about serving his own desires, despite social pressure. She was never married, did not give birth to children (but adopted two), in her 70s she does not paint over her gray hair, categorically does not accept plastic, but she always smiles broadly and wears extravagant outfits.
“When my mother and grandmother were getting old, there were so many rules and restrictions for women. But now everything has changed. Women over 50 are much more independent. They want to live life to the fullest and experiment in a variety of ways. When I became famous, people came up to me and said: "Just don't change!" What? How is it not to change? You must be open to change and different experiences and constantly change! This is beauty! "
7. Jane Fonda - 82 years old
A Hollywood legend of the 60s and 70s, she has experienced many ups and downs in her career and personal life, but she never gave up. In the past 15 years, she has been filming after a long hiatus and shining on the red carpet, proving that you can look great even at the age of 80+.
The actress suggests looking at aging as a continuous ascent up the ladder of life:
“It used to be accepted that we are born, we reach a peak by middle age, and then everything goes down. Age should be viewed as a continuous acquisition of new experience, wisdom, maturity of the soul. Age should be treated with optimism, humor and gratitude. "