Aimee Lou Wood does not judge others for its injectable use, but there is a procedure that will not see it doing soon.

“I am, as, very anti-Botox,” said the “White Lotus” star in an episode of the podcast “The Run-Through” by Vogue.

While she said that “people can do whatever they want,” Wood said that “much of my career depends on these facial expressions.”

“So I can’t start freezing my face. You need move,” She explained.

Despite wanting his face to remain expressive, Wood joked saying that “sometimes he moves too much.”

“It’s weird, sometimes I see things and I’m going: ‘Jesus, what was me? [doing]? “He confessed.” I didn’t know I was using my face so much at that time. ”

Aimee Lou Wood attends the world premiere of
Aimee Lou Wood attends the world premiere of “The White Lotus” on February 10 in Los Angeles.

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Wood is not the only actor who has moved away from injectables to preserve the natural facial movement for his work.

Sarah Jessica Parker has also chosen to avoid Botox.

“I can’t speak for other people, and I don’t oppose anyone doing anything. It’s just not something I choose to do,” said the star “Sex and the City” in an interview with The Telegraph in 2023.

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“In addition, I am an actor: I have to move my eyebrows. I am destined to share emotion and communicate with my face, which, for me, must move,” he said.

“This is how I feel for me, and absolutely does not mean the same thing that applies to another person,” Parker added. “We are all different and I love that of women. People must choose to do whatever they want and find a way that makes them feel better when they go through the door.”