Cindy Crawford recently sat down for an interview with NewBeauty, where she talked about aging in the public eye. Here's what she had to say:
"No matter what I do, I'm not going to look 20, or 30. I just want to look great for 50. I exercise, eat healthy and take really good care of my skin. There's pressure on women to do the undoable, which is not age. But it's about looking great for however old you are, regardless of what that number is...I don't need everyone on Instagram pointing out that I don't look the same way I did when I was 20. I know that. Sometimes when you're in the public eye, it can be hard, and that's where you kind of have to work on yourself."
On how her face has changed:
"Everyone thinks about your face and the actual texture of the skin. But Dr. Sebagh (Crawford's anti-aging skin guru) always talks about how skin ages in three different ways, and the first one I saw was a change in volume. I have a very round face, and over the years, it's like all of a sudden, I've got serious cheekbones that can make my face look severe if I'm not careful. My face doesn't have a lot of lines yet because I really take care of my skin. In some ways, I have more confidence about my skin at 50 than I did in my 20s."
On unexpected aging:
"Some things you expect, like gray hair. But what I wasn't expecting was the texture of my hair to change so much. It's gotten much coarser over the years. I look at my daughter and I'm always like, 'You have my old hair and I want it back!' Her hair looks great even if she goes to sleep with it wet. She wakes up in the morning and it's just like perfect and I'm jealous of that. I think the sanest way to age is to accept it."
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