Cameron Diaz has lengthy left Hollywood magnificence requirements behind, sharing how she has a extra pure routine and not using a slew of skincare steps.
Cameron Diaz is simply as beautiful as ever, however she’s proudly left lots of the excessive Hollywood requirements behind. Throughout an interview with Michelle Visage on her new BBC podcast Rule Breakers, Cameron revealed she “by no means” washes her face anymore regardless of proudly owning a “billion” private care merchandise.
“I'm completely a sufferer to all the societal objectifications and exploitations that ladies are subjected to,” the 49-year-old, who has reportedly turned down almost $100 million in movie presents lately. “I've purchased into all of them myself at sure instances.” As well as, Cameron known as Hollywood “such a lure” and appeared to don't have any regrets.

“It’s onerous to not, it’s onerous not to have a look at your self and decide your self in opposition to different markers of magnificence,” The Vacation actress shared. “[A]nd I believe that that’s one of many greatest issues, the final eight years lady … I’m like wild, I’m like a wild animal, I’m a beast!”
Cameron famous that finally, she doesn’t care as a lot anymore — and that in itself has been notably liberating. “Actually the very last thing I take into consideration each day … like possibly under no circumstances in the course of the day, is what I appear like,” she revealed.

The Charlies Angels actress, who's married to Good Charlotte musicianBenji Madden, 42, shared that she finally washes her face possibly “twice a month” for good measure. “I’ll be like, ‘Oh, I higher put this on. One time works, proper?’ Like is that each one I've to do? I’m simply not in that place proper now like the place I put any power,” she shared, including that her primary precedence now's to remain “robust” caring for her physique as finest she will.
Along with her low-key stepping away from tinsel city, Cameron additionally co-founded her personal wine label, Avaline, with pal Katherine Energy. The wines beneath her label are all made with natural grapes, free from added sugars and colours, and are vegan-friendly.