Unfortunately, many women fear aging – and not just because of health problems. There is so much pressure these days to look young and attractive and this led to many procedures and technologies like Botox, facial lifts and various surgeries.
But there’s nothing like feeling young inside. Feeling happy, complete with yourself, and comfortable with yourself – we think that all women should aim for that when they grow up. There is no beauty that is more appealing than a happy young heart.
Jane Fonda certainly agrees with that. At the age of 80, the iconic movie star, and fitness guru, proves to the world that beauty really comes from within. Here are some of her secrets.
Jane attributes her success, above all, to one big secret: just move on, literally and practically.
But that doesn’t mean Jane didn’t have a history of difficulties. Under tremendous pressure in her life, her health was not always perfect, and she fought eating disorders in much of her life.
She had been coping with bulimia since she was a teenager until her mid 40s when she overcame the eating disorder and never looked back.
Women stars are always under the scrutiny of the public and when Jane did plastic surgery in her jaw and under her eyes, the media had a lot to say.
But the actress who won the Oscar twice said she did what she felt was right – according to Jane, her little routines “gave her a job for another 10 years as an actress”.
Positive spirit
Jane also spoke honestly about her health challenges: cancerous growth in her lip.
But the movie star with the young soul also took it with a certain level of joy and humor when she posted a picture of herself with her mouth covered and written on the social networks: “I found a clever way to hide the bandages on my lips after surgery to remove the cancer”.
Indeed, Fonda is certainly happy with her life and doesn’t let the fact that she is 80 stop her from living her life to its fullest – and just as she wants.
“Half-metal Half-bionic”
By the time we reach the age of 80, it is perfectly normal to experience and live with health problems. And Jane is no exception.