Jennifer Garner is genuinely turning into doing support work. In yet another meeting with Harper’s Bazaar, the eminent artist received some tips on beauty tips, and her response was certainly more than perfunctory.
“My celestial course is almost identical: look in the mirror less, focus less, and look at the rest of the world to see what you’re spending your time on in light of everything,” Garner tells the outlet.
The 13 going on 30 artists discovered how being unreasonably logical about their actual appearance can be negative, expressing: “In general, we look at each other’s faces more than people used to, and it doesn’t help you. You focus on changes or how to fix something everywhere.”
Procure went on to address how supportive methods, whether Botox, dermal fillers or reconstructive operations, have become commonplace in the public eye, noting that those choosing to get cuts are younger than they already are.
“My suggestion is to look at the camera without a mirror and be careful not to imbue something on your face,” warns the artist. “Be very, incredibly sensible and wait as long as possible to add anything.”
Procure, who is 50 years old and has spent the last twenty years in the public eye, realized that there is increasing pressure for women to hide any hint of growth.
“Make an effort not to feel like you’re 37 and should shoot yourself in the face. You don’t need to use a lot of beauty care products or have such a constant win,” she realizes.
Last February, Garner chatted with ET at the presentation of his film, The Adam Project, where he surveyed the change and joked that he “would have plenty” to visit his younger self. “Basically, I would encourage her to hold onto both the first one and the second one,” she said. “I would tell him to be fine. She just keeps pushing forward.”