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Actor Susan Sarandon shares her secrets to aging gracefully

PERHAPS YOU WERE FIRST introduced to Susan Sarandon as scenesteal­ing Janet in The Rocky Horror Picture

Show or as half of one of the greatest on-screen female duos ever in Thelma

& Louise. Or maybe you’re most familiar with Sarandon’s activism around issues of climate change, the death penalty and economic inequality. Whatever the reason you took notice, the megastar and brand ambassador for L’oréal Paris is fascinatin­g. She spoke with us about life as an actor, her beauty routine and how to age gracefully. — Alexandra Donaldson

What are your favourite roles to take on?

I like to play characters who are reaching out in some way to another human—it’s the bravest thing you can do. I’m interested in those stories, whether it’s the relationsh­ip between a nun and a convict, a love story between two women or the connection between a woman and a child. I try not to repeat myself. Even if I’ve played other mothers, they’re all different.

How is the perception of women over the age of 50 changing?

Being 50, 60 or 70 doesn’t mean the same thing as it did when I was 20. There are a lot of great gals who are working, who are fun, sassy and beautiful, and who happen to be over 60. They’re great-looking and full of energy, and they’re living longer—and there’s a lot of us!

What made you want to work with L’oréal Paris?

I love the ethnic and age diversity that L’oréal has shown in its choice of brand ambassador­s. And the idea—do it for yourself because you’re worth it—was a huge breakthrou­gh. I really respect that kind of thinking.

What beauty routine do you follow?

I don’t smoke cigarettes, I drink lots of water, I exercise. Everything else, I do moderately. I don’t really drink, I try to always take my makeup off at night and I use moisturize­r, sunscreen and a little dab of lip balm. That’s about it.

As you’ve gotten older, how have your views on beauty and aging changed?

I think you have to spend your time on, and worry about, more important things. Gravity exists; there’s no way around it. As you get older, you have to look at aging differentl­y because comparison­s and criticisms are suddenly thrown in your face. There are a lot of people who are aging quite gracefully; I think it’s about putting the emphasis on what’s inside.

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