Even as they age, Hollywood superstars are constantly under pressure to preserve their young appearance. We constantly hear about celebrities who have cosmetic procedures to slow the signs of aging.

The pressure is especially intense for women, yet an increasing number of female celebrities are embracing their true selves, allowing themselves to age naturally, and defying beauty standards.

Andie MacDowell recently allowed her hair go gray, and she doesn’t care what people say.

MacDowell, 64, is well-known for her roles in films such as Sex, Lies, and the Videotape, Groundhog Day, and Four Weddings and a Funeral. While many actresses color their hair as they become older, MacDowell has only recently accepted her gray hair.

Although many people are terrified of getting their first gray hair, MacDowell stated that she was overjoyed to finally obtain the mature look that she had hoped for when she was younger.

“I felt the idea of a kind of salt and pepper would fit me,” she told Katie Couric recently. “I figured it’d look fine on my face.” Then as it started growing out during COVID, I realized I was correct… “I like how it looks on me.”

“When it grew out, my eyes popped, and the hue of them changed somewhat.” “I liked how my skin looked better,” MacDowell continued. “And there was a feeling that it gave me more power.” I felt more powerful, more honest, and more like myself.”

“During COVID, my hair began to turn gray, and my girls were staying next door to me… “They saw me all the time, and they’d remark to me, ‘You look badass, and you’ve got to keep this,’” she previously told NPR. “I must say that I’ve never felt more gorgeous.” I’m not saying that everyone should go do this… but it works for me.”

The actress claimed she’s received remarks about her gray hair making her “appear older,” but she’s content with looking her actual age.

“Do you believe I look 75 simply because I let my hair gray?” In reaction to the critiques, MacDowell stated. “I don’t mind. I aspire to be elderly. I’m sick of pretending to be youthful. I don’t want to grow up. “I was young.”

The actress has previously spoken out against the unjust beauty standards that actresses face as they age. She told NPR that when she turned 40, an interviewer asked her how she felt about growing older and “losing her attractiveness.”

“I couldn’t believe it,” she exclaimed. “I told her I don’t think I’m losing my beauty; it’s simply a different sort of beautiful…” Humans evolve and age, and this is a natural part of the process… “Aging does not mean losing your beauty.”

“I think aging is something that you have to determine whether you like it or not. “It’s a choice,” she explained to NPR. “I like that people are accepting of my aging. “I think it’s an essential lesson for all of us as we get older and realize how lovely we are.”

Andie MacDowell’s gray hair is stunning, in our opinion! I appreciate you encouraging women that it’s okay to accept aging.