Christina Aguilera wants to age beautifully.
That is why the Genie In A Bottle singer has been getting anti-wrinkle injections.
And the 42-year-old star from Staten Island, New York loves the process so much she is now representing Xeomin, an anti-wrinkle injection used to improve the look of frown lines.
The blonde pinup – who was brought up by former foe Pink recently – has become the brand partner for its Beauty on Your Terms campaign, it was shared with People. ‘I’m really into feeling more self-assured as you get older,’ she shared.
In the past, GOOP founder Gwyneth Paltrow has worked with the company.
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Flawless: Christina Aguilera wants to age beautifully. That is why the Genie In A Bottle singer has been getting anti-wrinkle injections
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Zero wrinkles: And the 42-year-old star from Staten Island, New York loves the process so much she is now representing Xeomin, an anti-wrinkle injection used to improve the look of frown lines
‘I’m always interested in finding new products that excite me and make me feel my best,’ Aguilera shared with the site.
‘Xeomin felt like the safest way to go because it doesn’t have any extra ingredients. It’s reassurance that no matter how tired I may be, I have backup.’
She said that she feels the injections help make her look young with a ‘natural look.’
The mother of two added, ‘We like expression, especially in my line of work. I don’t want to have a frozen face. Whether it’s being on-camera or performing onstage, I have to stay authentic to my emotion.’
She also wants women to feel confident as they age.
‘Viewing aging as a negative is a super old-school approach,’ Aguilera tells the site.
‘I’ve seen myself go through different stages of my life and complain about certain things.
Christina Aguilera at Vina del Mar International Song Festival
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From free: The blonde pinup has become the brand partner for its Beauty on Your Terms campaign, it was shared with People. Seen in February in Chile
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With her one true love: Seen here with her partner Matthew Rutler
‘As I’ve gotten older, I look back, and I’m like, “God, every stage is a new era.”
‘I’m really into feeling more self-assured as you get older. That’s the thing to truly embrace. It’s harmful when [aging] becomes an obsession.’
She added: ‘I also think that everybody has a different outlook with how they want to age. It’s a very personal conversation — what works for some people might not work for others.’
Now she is happy with her look.
‘Things are going to change as you grow older—especially as women. I started performing at around 6 in my hometown, and I never stopped,’ she noted.
‘Being in the public eye is an added element that can complicate your view of yourself. People are going to have an opinion no matter what you do, no matter what you wear. The artistry always comes first to me.’
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Her early days of fame: Seen over 20 years ago on the red carpet at the Grammy Awards