Supermodel admires women embracing natural aging, opposes plastic surgery.
Supermodel Christy Turlington Embraces Natural Aging and Rejects Plastic Surgery
In a refreshing stance on beauty, supermodel Christy Turlington has expressed her admiration for women who choose to “age naturally” and avoid plastic surgery. Turlington, who is 54 years old, believes that women who embrace their natural faces and the signs of a life well-lived are the true beauty icons.
At 54, Christy Turlington is ‘staying away’ from plastic surgery: ‘I love seeing a real face’ https://t.co/Wg1N2cDeru pic.twitter.com/OTPf63D7SP
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Turlington cites Jane Birkin, a model who recently passed away at the age of 76, as one of her beauty icons. She admires faces like Birkin’s that have aged gracefully and authentically. Turlington believes that these faces are becoming rarer in today’s world.
When it comes to her own appearance, Turlington is resolute in her decision not to alter her looks in an attempt to appear younger. She rejects popular procedures like collagen and fat cell treatments, stating that she doesn’t have the time and doesn’t find them aesthetically pleasing.
Another iconic supermodel from the 90s, Cindy Crawford, has also spoken out against the pressure to look “ageless” in a youth-obsessed culture. Crawford, who is 57 years old, believes that embracing the natural signs of aging is important and that trying to look decades younger is unnecessary.
Both Turlington and Crawford serve as powerful examples of women who embrace their age and the wisdom and experiences that come with it. They challenge society’s unrealistic beauty standards and encourage women to celebrate their authentic selves.
Related: ‘Youth-Obsessed Culture’: Supermodel Cindy Crawford Says Don’t Call Her ‘Ageless’
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