For the moment I prefer to be a beautiful woman of my age than try desperately to look 30.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
One of the great things about turning 30 is figuring out how to dress comfortably and still look good.
This idea that being youthful is the only thing that's beautiful or attractive simply isn't true. I don't want to be an 'ageless beauty.' I want to be a woman who is the best I can be at my age.
I see a wiser person than when I was younger: having babies, and passing 30, were the turning points. What women in their 40s - I am 39 - lack in gorgeousness, they make up for in wisdom. I love ageing, despite the drawbacks - thinner, drier skin.
In modelling or football, being 30 is very bad. But, for an actress, ageing is like wine. You taste better and better because your body, your mind, your feelings, all this is a tool and it's getting sharper with time.
Beauty fades! I just turned 29, so I probably don't have that many good years left in me.
We all want to look younger, become stronger and healthier and live longer.
I think we make a common mistake of all wanting to look younger, and I think there is nothing more attractive, charming and endearing than when you meet a woman and you think she looks amazing for her age rather than 20 years younger because of this, that and everything else.
I'm 56 - I don't want to look like I'm 20.
I wonder if it is harder for a woman who was beautiful to get older or a woman who was never looked at.
Thirty was a big deal for me. It was the age where I reevaluated everything - how I approached life and how I thought about myself. When I look at my 20s, or when I look at any period in my life, I think about how much time I've wasted trying to find the right man.
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