The Australian Women's Weekly

HELEN MIRREN The great beauty myth

The thing about getting older is you really do become wiser. And for Dame Helen Mirren, wisdom is proving to be a powerful tool. The 74- going on 75-year-old star of stage and screen, one of a bevy of mature celebrity ambassadors boosting the credibility of the cosmetics industry, wants to scrap the word ‘beauty’ and replace it with ‘character’ – “because that’s what it really is,” she pleads.

Helen, of course, has spent her working life in character and with each comes a painted face and a wardrobe, but she’s also talking about the character of your looks, that unique combination of lines, features and shapes that make you, you. Conforming to an ideal concept of what beauty means has always held women back and destroys inner confidence, which Helen says is exactly what beauty products should be supporting. She advises minimal, pared back make-up as you get older, though she’s also a keen supporter of a slash of red lipstick.

Helen was thrilled when she was first asked to be a face of L’Oréal back in 2014, and right from the get-go talked about the

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