No wrinkles on the red carpet

Published Jan 13, 2015

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London - They have graced the silver screen for many years. Watching them at the Golden Globes, however, you might have mistaken them for young ingenues.

Despite being well into their forties and beyond, with their plump cheeks and smooth complexions some of Hollywood’s elder stateswomen look suspiciously younger than their years.

Julianne Moore, who picked up the Golden Globe for best actress for her performance in the film Still Alice, barely seemed to have changed since her first victory at the ceremony 21 years ago.

The actress, 54, has previously said she wants to age as ‘naturally as possible’ but her persistently glamorous looks have started to raise a few eyebrows.

Former Ally McBeal star Calista Flockhart, who attended with her husband Harrison Ford, looked much younger than her 50 years with her wrinkle-free appearance.

Jennifer Aniston, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Jennifer Lopez, all 45, also turned heads with their fresh faces.

Lopez said last year that she is ‘terrified’ of plastic surgery and vowed to never go under the knife.

Zeta-Jones, who is married to Michael Douglas, has been dogged by persistent rumours of plastic surgery but these have never been fully confirmed.

And former Friends star Aniston has previously admitted to having laser skin peels to help her maintain her youthful looks.

Even one of the younger stars – Kate Hudson, the 35-year-old daughter of Goldie Hawn – seems to have resisted the ageing process since her breakthrough role in film Almost Famous nearly 15 years ago.

Daily Mail

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