Brad Pitt joins the club of “pro-aging” celebrities, like Natalie Portman, Jane Fonda or Jamie Lee Curtis before him.
Indeed, the 58-year-old actor is not afraid to age.
On the contrary, he would like us to live it with more enthusiasm, as he says in a recent interview with American
Vogue
magazine .
Even better, the one who has just launched his own brand of non-gendered skincare and called Le Domaine, rejects the word “anti-aging” from the vocabulary of his cosmetics.
“[When founding Le Domaine], we discussed this term, “anti-aging”.
It's ridiculous.
It's a fairy tale,” he said in the interview.
Aging is a concept that we cannot escape, and I would like to see our culture appreciate it a little more, that we talk about it in these terms
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Aging “in a healthy way”
Having lived for decades in the spotlight, Brad Pitt is well aware of the diktat of youthism that reigns in the film industry.
However, the fifties does not want to give in to the calls of eternal youth.
“I don't want to run away from aging.
It's a concept that we can't escape, and I would like to see our culture appreciate it a little more, that we talk about it in these terms, ”he continues.
“We realize that if we love each other, if we treat each other a little better, then there are lasting benefits to that.
So age healthy, age healthy.”
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For the new beauty entrepreneur, “aging well” obviously includes “treating your skin in a healthy way”.
A relatively recent resolution for Brad Pitt, who says he adopted this new habit thanks to the development of his brand.
Her personal routine would be as minimalist as her product line is at the moment (a face cream and a serum): “I grew up with a kind of country mentality.
You know, soap once a day, then we move on,” he says.
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As he gets older,
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
hero says he's much more concerned with spending time with friends and family than gaining the power to rejuvenate like his character in David Fincher's 2008 film. I get older, the more I think about the quality of life and how we spend our time,” he adds.
Already then, Brad Pitt was unfazed by his "aged" appearance in the film with prosthetics and admits that he was even "fascinated by it".