When it comes to getting work done on her famous face, Jennifer Garner is proceeding with caution.
While discussing her beauty routine, the 53-year-old shared some advice with those considering plastic surgery and cosmetic tweaks — don’t jump the gun.
“As far as injectables go, I think just find somebody fantastic and proceed with caution,” she told Harper’s Bazaar.
“I don’t do a ton, and Botox doesn’t work very well for me; that’s why I wear bangs a lot. I like to be able to move my forehead, and it’s such a big part of my face. I have, like, a five-head.”
Garner added that while she’s asked doctors about going under the knife, they’ve always shut her down.
“I haven’t needed it yet, but I can’t say that I haven’t said to doctors before, ‘Do I need to do this?’ And I’ve had really nice doctors who have just been like, ‘No,’” she shared.
“So, God only knows 10 years from now what the conversation will be. I’m not there yet.”
The mother of three said that working out with younger, fitter people keeps her feeling youthful, and credited regularly wearing sunscreen in her 20s for now looking great in her 50s. But Garner stressed that she doesn’t actually want to be younger.
“I want to age,” she noted. “I want to live to be 100. I don’t expect to look at 100 like I look today. I want to wear every single bit of those 100 years and feel great about them.”
The “13 Going on 30” star has previously warned fans to be cautious when it comes to injectables.
“My advice is to look at the mirror less and be cautious when it comes to injecting anything into your face,” she told Harper’s Bazaar in July 2022 when asked about the advice she’d pass down to her two eldest kids with ex-husband Ben Affleck, 19-year-old Violet and 16-year-old Seraphina.
“Be very, very incredibly judicious and wait as absolutely long as possible to add anything,” she continued. “Don’t think that you’re 37 and you need to be shooting up your face.”
Garner, who’s also a mother to 13-year-old Samuel, has consistently urged young women to embrace getting older.
“Take care of yourself, but don’t be scared. Aging is a gift,” she told People last March.
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