Sally Struthers
Two-time Emmy Award-winning actress Sally Struthers has played many roles on TV over the years, but the newer generation would remember her as Babette from the show Gilmore Girls, and as the voice of the cartoon characters from the animated TV shows TaleSpin and Dinosaurs.
But, many years before this, she played the role of Gloria Stivic in the TV sitcom All in the Family, which made her an instant audience favorite. She may now be in her 70s, but with that amazing skin and complexion, she can look many years younger on any of today’s TV shows!
Halle Berry
Halle Berry is one of those women who seemed to have discovered the fountain of youth. It’s like the actress literally told her body to stop aging and it just stopped! Berry’s face is almost wrinkle-free, and she’s 52 years old! We can hear many women crying out “not fair!” When asked about her beauty secret, the actress said she believes exercise plays a great role in making the skin look healthy.
She particularly credits cardio workouts, saying that it helps keep the blood running in your body, thus helping the skin look well. Apparently, the actress’ claim is backed by Science, indeed exercise aids in anti-aging at the cellular level. Aside from exercise, Berry has skincare guru Olga Lorencin to thank for her fabulous skin. The Los Angeles-based aesthetician has been helping Berry care for her skin for 18 years now.
Jennifer Lopez
When Jennifer Lopez took to the stage at the half-time performance at the 2020 Super Bowl, people couldn’t believe what they were seeing. How can someone in their 50s look that good and sing and dance with so much energy? Well, as it appears, sheer luck cannot be attributed for how amazing Lopez looks now.
Lopez looks ageless because of hard work — exercise, skincare, and a healthy diet. The actress works out 3 to 4 times a week, with trainers David Kirsch and Tracy Anderson (it depends whether she’s in New York or Los Angeles). And with regards to skincare, she swears by regular use of products containing glycolic acid.