For Bazaar's Better With Age series, actor Andie MacDowell shares pearls of life and beauty wisdom she's learned over time, simply by growing older.
Before starring in classic films like Groundhog Day, Four Weddings and a Funeral, and Beauty Shop, Andie MacDowell began her career in the limelight as a model. Now, at age 65, she has earned the distinction of being L’Oréal Paris’s longest-serving ambassador—she started with the company in 1985. Between acting gigs, moments spent walking the catwalk, and posing for L’Oréal’s international ad campaigns, MacDowell says she realized the true beauty of self-acceptance.
I was blessed in that area; I have a lot of hair and I love curly hair—I’m so thankful for it. And I think the color of it is really nice; I love the way it turned silver. I do enhance it with the purple products I use from L’Oréal that help take the brassiness out. Which beauty products would you say have aged well?You know, I don’t think we should limit ourselves to any kind of makeup as we age.