Goes to show how important it is to have your eyebrows decently groomed.
We've never looked lovelier! Stars who look MORE glamorous now than when they were 20 years younger
By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 7:29 AM on 23rd August 2010
To look better with age is every woman's holy grail. And as these pictures reveal, Jennifer Aniston and Sarah Jessica Parker are not the only celebrities to have achieved the seemingly impossible...
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When 41-year-old Jennifer Aniston turned up at the LA premiere of her new film, The Switch, last weekend she looked even more stunning - and youthful - than she did when she first found fame in 1990 at the age of 21
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Carried away: Sarah Jessica Parker aged 23 in 1988 and at 45
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Frizz-off: Nicole Kidman in 1989 aged 21 and now at 43
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Ripening beautifully: Halle Berry in 1992 at 25 and now
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Straight up: 32-year old Julianne Moore in 1993 and today
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Bad Erin day: 22-year old Julia Roberts in 1990 and at 42
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A proper Charlene: Kylie aged 21 in 1989 and today at 42
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Mummy’s girl: Student Rachel Weisz at 20 in 1990 and as a 40-year-old
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Blonde transition: Madonna, aged 32 in 1990 and 52 now
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Choice housewife: Teri Hatcher at 26 in 1991 and aged 45
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Seen a ghost? Demi Moore at 27 in 1990 and today at 47
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Face of things to come: Liz Hurley aged 24 in 1989 and today at 45
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Poor lamb: Jodie Foster at 25 in 1988 and today aged 47
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Read more: Mail Online
wait, did i miss something? who broke your wang?
Keneesha when she banged it up a mango tree until I fainted.
Goes to show how important it is to have your eyebrows decently groomed.
Alicia Silverstone: "I think that the film Clueless was very deep. I think it was deep in the way that it was very light. I think lightness has to come from a very deep place if it's true lightness."
A lot of them have had a little help from a plastic surgeon too..
Most of them have improved with age only because they learned proper grooming. Jenni certainly doesn't look 'more youthful', just more sophisticated. Terri Hatcher looks more sophisticated now too, but her face is busted; same with Nicole Kidman. Kylie Monogue looked in every way better when she was younger except for the 80's hair. Liz Hurley improved the most, imo.
I have had a belief for a long time most women look their best between 35-45. I did and most of the women I know did as well.
What a difference it makes by having a good stylist and make up artist.
Most of them had nice features but bad grooming.
Most of these women were considered "hot" back in the day, so of course they would still (generally) look good now.
I look better now at 37 than I did between 18-25. Some people I know look better, some look worse, just depends.
RELIGION: Treat it like it's your genitalia. Don't show it off in public, and don't shove it down your children's throats.
Stars who have improved with plastic surgery...
Vodka and buttfucking for all!
-Twitchy-
Hello mother fucker! when you ask a question read also the answer instead of asking another question on an answer who already contain the answer of your next question!
-Bugdoll-
The only one I agree with is Halle Berry, the rest look worse or surgical.
FUCK YOU AND GIVE ME MY GODDAMN VENTI TWO PUMP LIGHT WHIP MOCHA YOU COCKSUCKING WHORE BEFORE I PUNCH YOU IN THE MOUTH. I just get unpleasant in my car. - Deej
Wow, I simply cannot believe the size of Julia Roberts' mouth. If it were any bigger, she could probably open her whole head up, like Pac Man. At least, she stopped painting her lipstick on from one corner to the other -- that wasn't helping.
I liked the old shaggy, fashion-free SJP. She snagged JFK Jr - there must be a good story behind that.
Definately agree. She barely even looks like the same person now thanks to over-the-top plastic surgery.
I'm someone who looks better now in my early 30s than I ever did in my teens or early & mid-twenties. I have finally figured out what hair styles, make-up, grooming habits, and clothing looks best to hide my flaws.
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