Cindy Crawford appears nice. Full cease. None of this “to your age” bullshit. “I am not 20, and nobody expects me to look the identical manner as I did once I was 20,” she tells podcast hosts Kirbie Johnson and Sara Tan on the newest episode of Gloss Angeles, the place the legendary supermodel will get candid about every part from facials to facelifts. (Spoiler alert: She’s not particularly into both.)
Talking of being 20, Crawford is appalled that the general public dialogue in regards to the “proper” age to get a facelift has skewed so younger on social media. “Is there a proper age? I imply, definitely not 20. I will inform you that a lot,” she says. And positively not 24, which is her mannequin daughter Kaia Gerber‘s age. And in relation to beauty remedies and procedures which have gained reputation amongst youthful folks, she tries to steer her away.
“What I say is, like, look, you might be naturally stunning, and I’d simply encourage her to lean into that,” Crawford says of her recommendation to Gerber. “As a result of in any other case, everybody begins wanting form of the identical, and so I am like, you made it since you had your look.”
So does the Significant Magnificence founder, now 60, assume that she’s on the proper age for a facelift? She’s not resistant to intrusive ideas about getting work carried out, however she’s holding off, no less than for now. She credit a few of that restraint to a pact along with her buddy, make-up artist Sonia Kashuk.
“We’re like, ‘We’re not doing it, proper? We’re not doing it,’” Crawford says. “I really feel fortunate that my husband may be very, very towards it trigger he is like, ‘You look stunning. Why?’” However then, Crawford says, she’ll see somebody who acquired a facelift and admire how nice it turned out, so the temptation returns.
“I’ve first rate genetics, and, I imply, tempted? Sure. I, like everyone—you take a look at somebody, you are like, ‘They give the impression of being actually good. What did they do?’ However then you definately see different folks, and you are like, is it definitely worth the threat?” she says, grimacing on the considered undesirable outcomes. “My self-talk is all about, clearly, making an attempt to handle myself and settle for that, you recognize, all of us age if we’re fortunate.”
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As for different magnificence remedies, Crawford tells Gloss Angeles that she’s tried lasers and PRP, however she’s getting typical facials rather a lot much less usually than she used to. “I used to go to Cristina Radu on a regular basis for facials, and that is once I was working rather a lot, and my pores and skin was youthful, and I actually wanted the cleansing and the microdermabrasion extra,” she says. “Now, I do not like that form of a facial a lot.”

