I don't have to go to a doctor and have my face changed. It terrifies me that women do that.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've never been interested in changing my face. I hear of those glycolic peels and the Botox and plastic surgeries, and I am just, like, 'Oh my God.' I just could never do that.
I don't usually have facials.
If you try to live as well as you can, then hopefully your face will reflect that. But it's unfair that we put so much pressure on women to look good and then give them so much stick when they go under the knife to achieve this.
I have got one of those faces that change every day: you can dress me up, make me look vampy and then make me look 12 years old. But don't all women do this thing? We all take on these roles.
When you look at women who have had plastic surgery, they have lost something - usually an expression, something unique to their face.
Like most girls, I suffered from pimples, too. I tried dozens of treatments but was never satisfied with any.
I don't get facials. The last time I got a facial was when I first started modeling when I was 15 or 16. It made my face completely break out.
I have a weird thing against facials. I feel like all day my face is being touched and messed with on set, so I don't want more people touching my face!
After forty a woman has to choose between losing her figure or her face. My advice is to keep your face, and stay sitting down.
I have regular peels and Botox. It's something I'll always do. People redecorate their homes every few years, and I see this as no different. Changing my face is like buying a new sofa.