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Oct 18, 2011

Stars not willing to go under the knife to look younger


AgeZone to prevent saggy jowls.

Tabloid reports of celebrities getting invasive surgery or minimally-invasive procedures like Botox seem to have normalized going under the knife or needle in order to appear younger. However, many stars prefer a more natural approach to beauty.


Kate Winslet, 35, recently went on the record as being anti-cosmetic procedures, saying that they are against her morals and that she does not wish to have a "frozen expression."


"I will never give in," said Winslet, quoted by ABC News.


Other acclaimed actresses such as Rachel Weisz, 41, and Emma Thompson, 52, have also told media outlets that they plan to age naturally, according to the news source.


Celebrity aestheticians spoke with Allure magazine on their tips and tricks for looking young without surgery or injections.


Winslet's skin expert Tracie Martyn told the news source that the areas most vulnerable to aging are the jawline and cheekbones. She said that women can help reduce wrinkles by sleeping on their backs, as this position doesn't put pressure on the face.


Additionally, she noted that a good-quality moisturizer is key to helping firm neck skin. 

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