Jennifer Garner shares his thoughts without filter about injectables and plastic surgery
Jennifer Garner was anything except with tight lips when his opinion was requested on cosmetic improvements.
In an interview published Friday at Harper’s Bazaar, the actor He went if she had gone under the knife.
“Well, I don’t judge what makes someone look or feel better,” he said. “I haven’t needed it yet, but I can’t say that I haven’t told doctors before, ‘Do I need to do this?’ And I have had really pleasant doctors who have only been like, ‘No.’ ”
She admitted that she does not know what the future holds when it comes to cosmetic adjustments, but maintains an open mind, since things can always change.
When the conversation changed to injectables, such as fillings and Botox, Garner did not take to give him his honest opinion.

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“But in regards to the injectables, I think that only find someone fantastic and proceed with caution,” he advised. “I do not make a ton, and Botox does not work very well for me, so use a lot of bangs.”
The actor added that he appreciates being “capable of moving” his forehead, a humble flexion in a landscape where some expressions freeze in time.
Garner joins a growing list of celebrities who talk about cosmetic treatments, or their resistance to them. In a 2024 interview with People, Gabrielle Union intervened with his own version of anti -aging strategies, offering a high alternative and adjusted to surgical intervention.
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“A high pony for a lady of a certain age is like a face washing,” Union said. “As much as it speculates what happens or not with my face, if you cannot miss for six months to get a face washing, which I have never missed for six months, hit, the Pony Alto will snatch it.”


