SH: You're such an amazing role model for women and an incredible example that women don't disappear – nor become less relevant or beautiful – when they hit 50. Prioritising my time, or at least attempting to, with fewer apologies. At this point in my life, I tend to be optimistic and enthusiastic, because I feel more confident about making choices that are more personal. I spent a lot of the past years of my life, with the schedule that wasn't my own, that I didn't have control over, more concerned with making certain I was pleasing people. You’re more equipped to understand what is important, try to work toward something that is more meaningful. SJP: One of the privileges of ageing is that you can be more clear with yourself. SH: What have you learnt about yourself along the way? I tend to be enthusiastic because I'm interested in things. I tend to be optimistic by nature, and it's obviously challenged sometimes by circumstances in the world or personal circumstances or concerns. I don't look at it as a historical academic exercise. I tend to look at life in the present and not have a lot of. On the other hand, I completely understand it. Well, to be candid, I've only had to ponder this in recent years as I've been interviewed and people have wanted to ask me these questions, which is somewhat curious to me on one hand. I haven't spent a good deal of time thinking about age or thinking about time passing or being reflective. SJP: Well, I don't think I'm always optimistic and always enthusiastic age. Over the course of your career, how have you stayed optimistic and happy about every stage of your life?
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SH: RoC is encouraging us to be optimistic about aging. I feel like those those things can fit into anything at any time. I have a couple of brands that I love that I'm pretty true-blue about. I'd rather show my skin, even in the least ideal circumstances, if I have a blemish. I have concealer that I really like, that's very transparent. I almost always wear a smokey eye with no mascara. SH: In terms of makeup, are there any products that you always wear? Now, this travels everywhere in my backpack as well. It also leaves a teeny bit of glow that I like, personally.
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If I put it on now, which I won't do because a professional makeup artist who has just applied makeup for me.īut it’s not super heavy. Now, and I really mean this sincerely…the reason that I love it, in all sincerity, is that it. SJP: I am in love with the RoC Multi Correxion Hydrate + Plump Moisturiser. SH: You’ve partnered with RoC skincare for its age-positive campaign, which is so exciting. I don't devote a lot of space to product and makeup.
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I would like to try it, but I'm also overwhelmed by massive amounts of routines. SJP: As I've gotten older, frankly, I tend to experiment less. SH: Can you tell us what you skincare routine is now? And has it changed over the years?
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Probably like a lot of women, I fear trying something new, not being certain and investing and then having things you're not going to use. Honestly, in all sincerity, the most recently integrated thing into that area of our home is the RoC skincare, because I tend to.
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I tend to be pretty monogamous about products and fragrances and skincare. Sarah Jessica Parker: I don't buy a lot of things. If we were to have a look at your own beauty cupboard, what would we find? Sally Hunwick: We have all seen inside Carrie’s various closets but not so much her beauty cupboard.