Gwyneth Paltrow Talks Aging: "I’d Rather Die Than Study My Face"

Gwyneth Paltrow Talks Aging: "I’d Rather Die Than Study My Face"

She’s of the generation of actresses who have defied many of the barriers women face in Hollywood.
And at 42 years of age Gwyneth Paltrow is enjoying a career that is only continuing to blossom.
The actress recently opened up about the ageing process with Stylist.co.uk where she admitted she’d ‘rather die’ Than Study her face in the mirror.

‘I’m not the type to look in the mirror and Study my looks,’ Paltrow explained.
Adding: ‘God no! I’d Rather die Than be studying my face like that!’
And when it comes to her morning beauty routine, she likes to keep it simple.

Gwyneth Paltrow may not be bothered about her wrinkles, but she says she’s got a lot better things to do Than look in the mirror. Well we think she should start as she might love what she sees, because we do!
Donning an all-white cut-out Roland Mouret dress, Gwyneth posed on the red carpet at an event in LA.
The form-fitting number really clung to all the right places and the Paul Andrew snakeskin heels set the look off in style.
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The mother-of-two, who she shares with estranged husband Chris Martin, says she begins the day as most single moms would: ‘I just brush my teeth and try to get dressed and get everyone up.’
‘The morning is definitely not the time when I look in the mirror. I don’t tend to wear much make-up either.’
Paltrow then discussed the experience of being on the red carpet and having her every angle analyzed.


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‘If I ever see a picture of myself on the red carpet, I always think of it as the public version of me that’s out there,’ the Goop founder said.
‘I guess I think of it as a character, a two dimensional character. That character acts as a screen that people project their own stuff onto.
‘I really don’t think of it as me. I think of it as an image that’s been created by other people.’
But she also practices self-acceptance when it comes to how she feels about herself: ‘I like my wrinkles and you know, I like what I see.
‘Of course I can get into the frame of mind where I get critical about this and that, but I really try to not do that and try to appreciate the incredible life I’ve lived and all I’ve learned. I like that all of that is written on my face.’

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