Jennifer Garner wants her daughters to "wait as long as possible" before getting Botox and fillers

Jennifer Garner wants her daughters to "wait as long as possible" before getting Botox and fillers

Jennifer Garner's red carpet glamour is unmatched. But when it comes to her daily routine, ......" She is the first to ditch the foundation and go natural. She plans to pass it on to her daughters, Seraphina and Violet, whom she has with ex-boyfriend Ben Affleck. My beauty advice is always the same. Look in the mirror less often, lose the obsession, look at other things in the world, and think about what you should be spending your time on," the 13 Going on 30 star said in an interview with Harper's Bazaar." We all look at ourselves more than we used to.

And while there's nothing wrong with a little filler here or Botox there, Garner takes a more conservative approach to injectables, and she wants her children to do the same. 'Be very, very careful when you inject something in the face. Be very, very, very careful and wait as absolutely as long as possible to add anything," she said in an interview. 'Don't think that because you're 37 you have to have injections in your face. You don't have to wear so much makeup or blow-dry all the time."

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The Alias alumna speaks from experience. She previously opened up about getting Botox in a 2020 interview with Real Simple. 'I've had Botox a couple of times and I don't really like it. I don't want to look like I'm frozen. Instead, she focuses on keeping her skin healthy. Don't sleep with your makeup on".

"There's no excuse to go to bed with makeup on," she once told Marie Claire. 'I always start with Neutrogena makeup remover wipes (opens in new tab) because I wash my makeup off. I finish with Neutrogena's Retinol Oil and call it a night." That's right: it all starts with skin care.

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