As well as plastic surgery and photoshop: the actress prefers good cosmetics. Perhaps that is why she has been the face of Lancôme for nine years. Kate Winslet introduces the Advanced Génifique serum in a new ad campaign.
Refusal to obey Hollywood or some other standards does not interfere with either the personal life or the acting career of Kate Winslet. Together with her third husband, businessman Ned Rocknroll, she is raising a son of one and a half years, as well as two teenage children from previous marriages. In autumn, we will see the actress in the crime thriller Three XNUMXs, the black comedy The Dressmaker and the biopic Steve Jobs. In the meantime, we admire her in an advertisement for Advanced Génifique anti-aging concentrate, Lancôme’s bestseller.
“We admire Kate’s blossoming femininity, elegance and modernity,” says Françoise Lehmann, CEO of Lancôme International. The actress admits that cooperation with the brand has increased her self-esteem and made her a real pro in personal care.
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About fame. “Actor and celebrity are completely different “professions”. I only like the first one. I remember my fame only at premieres and film festivals. Otherwise, I have the most ordinary life of a working mother and wife. And I wouldn’t trade her for anything.”
About roles. “I prefer to play ugly. When you don’t have to think about how you look, you can focus on the character’s personality. In Sam Mendes’ Revolutionary Road, I had endless adjustments to my makeup and hair. It was tiring and made it hard to work. After filming, I dreamed of ordering myself a T-shirt with the inscription: “Don’t make me look good.”
About children. “I am glad that it is good for them to be themselves. Adequate self-esteem is one of the most important components of happiness.”
About forty. “I enjoy getting older. The older I am, the less I worry about trifles. I want to celebrate my anniversary in a big way. I deserve it!”
About myself. “No matter how successful I am, I try to be humble and honest. I don’t complain when I’m tired, but I don’t have too much fun either.”
About priorities. “There is only one life. And I’m not going to spend it thinking about the size of my stomach and buttocks. I want to be close to my children, stay healthy and have fun. That’s all”.
About relaxation. “The best relaxation is cooking and board games. But a two-hour relaxation massage is definitely not for me.”
About the secrets of beauty. “A thorough skin cleansing before bed, lots of water and laughter, plus Lancôme serums and creams. I was under the impression that they could fix almost anything!”