Jennifer Garner Says She’s Ruled Out Botox—But Not a Future Facelift

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Jennifer Garner is a woman who knows what she wants. And doesn’t want. At least right now. Chatting with Kylie Kelce on her podcast Not Gonna Lie With Kylie Kelce, the star of The Last Thing He Told Me shared what cosmetic procedures she’s currently willing and unwilling to get, but was also candid about not knowing how she may feel down the line.

Kelce brought up that Garner had once said she wants to be able to move her forehead because it’s “such a big part of my face.” And the actor confirmed she still very much feels this way.

“I mean, of course, I’ve tried Botox and all that, but it takes very little to completely freeze my forehead,” she says. “And then I just feel so conspicuous, like I’ve got a walking billboard. I might as well get a tattoo of something, you know, across it. It’s horrible. So no, the Botox in the forehead, unfortunately, is not for me.”

But that doesn’t mean she doesn’t sometimes take issue with her lines. “I have creasy wrinkles, and I’m just—they’re going to have to just be there. So sometimes I get bangs,” she says (though, we ought to note, she currently isn’t keeping her forehead covered with any fringe). “Women have been doing it forever.”

She isn’t against seeing a dermatologist for some cosmetic poking, however. “Don’t think that I don’t have something in there,” she says, touching her cheeks, and assuring Kelce she hasn’t had any actual surgery. “Once a year, I go see someone, and I’m like, do it. I’m a pincushion.” It’s unclear if Garner means she gets filler, microneedling, or something else that calls for a pincushion metaphor, but we appreciate her candor nonetheless.

“I can’t really tell the difference after—that’s what I’ve noticed. The more you spend on a dermatologist doing a bunch of things to your face, the less you can tell that they’ve done it. And somehow that’s a good thing,” she says, laughing about how she just wants to look subtly refreshed. “I don’t know why, but I will go pay them so much money to say, ‘I don’t want to see it.’”

And her kids really don’t want to see it. “My kids are like, ‘Mom, promise us you’ll never get a facelift.’ And I say, ‘I am unlikely to rush toward a facelift,’” she says. “And yet, I refuse to make that promise, because I am me today, and I don’t know how I’m gonna feel.”

See the entire interview below.

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