Charlotte Rampling has an undeniably timeless beauty -- so of course, in addition to her amazing acting career (which includes more than a few show-stopping performances), she's also enjoyed her fair share of modeling success. In that arena, she recently stunned as one of the faces of NARS, when she modeled the French cult beauty line's new Audacious Lipsticks. It's awesome to see someone rocking wrinkles and high-impact lip shades, no?
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Though she's been famous for decades now, Ellen Degeneres will always have a youthful glint in her eye -- it's a youthfulness that encompasses her whole sense of being. It's easy to see why CoverGirl would choose the popular actor/talk show host as one of their spokesmodels -- after all, who better to sell anti-aging products with?
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After having achieved the elusive EGOT (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, Tony), it's clear that Whoopi Goldberg is a multi-talented performer -- and she's also got a kickass attitude. She's taken something of je ne sais quoi approach to aging, and she continues to look absolutely amazing at 61. Plus, as she put it to the New Jersey Monthly, "Listen, the best advice on aging is this: What's the alternative? The alternative, of course, is death. And that's a lot of shit to deal with. So I'm happy to deal with menopause. I'll take it."
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Susan Sarandon's just the kind of "cool girl" star who can rock attitude-packed sunglasses on the red carpet. The actor turns 70 this year, although you'd never guess it. Like Helen Mirren, she's got an ambassadorship with L'Oreal, and it's a responsibility she takes seriously. On the topic of the company's "anti-aging" products, she expounded "Aging is a good thing. I think it means staying healthy. I think there's something about not giving up and becoming invisible, which is what our society has a tendency to do. I hear women [of a certain age] talking about becoming invisible. My interpretation of anti-aging means anti-becoming invisible" in an interview with Refinery 29.
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From a karate-chopping, catsuit-wearing spy in the 1960s TV program "The Avengers" to name-taking matriarch Lady Olenna Tyrell on "Game of Thrones," it's quite clear that Dame Diana Rigg has chutzpah in spades. She's aged incredibly over her decades-long career, and serves as amazing inspiration for all who are fortunate enough to watch her kick-ass performances.
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