At 61, Valérie Lemercier has smooth skin thanks to a natural and particularly effective anti-aging tip, which replaces injections. Find out.
For almost 40 years, Valérie Lemercier has been performing shows and filming with flawless energy and this unique face that we recognize at first glance. On the occasion of the release of Scalpela film which questions the relationship to cosmetic surgery, she confided in Madame Figaro about the years that pass and about his own youthful secrets.
Over time, Valérie Lemercier has been able to evolve her beauty routine to maintain all its radiance without ever taking the step of a facelift or major procedures. “Contrary to what people say, I have never had a facelift (and show her neck and the back of her ears to prove it, Editor’s note)” she assures. Lucid about the passing of time, she adds: “There’s no point in hiding your age, especially these days. But I admit that those who claim “It’s great to get old, I’ve never felt better” annoys me a little. If someone told me that there was a medicine to stay young, I would take it.” The actress, however, reveals that she uses, on special occasions, face tapes that she cuts out.in flesh-colored fabric, like the Italian actresses of the 1960s“. Much less invasive than surgery, this process consists of placing adhesive strips on strategic areas of the face in order to subtly tighten the features. “I put two, at the neck and at the oval“, she explains.
Valérie Lemercier, however, wishes to nuance the debate. “JI am not against medicine or cosmetic surgery, and I do not judge those who use it, despite certain failures“, she says, recalling that in her profession, appearance is very important.
The sixty-year-old also confides that she has already taken the plunge: “I had a small goiter that I had liposuctioned a long time ago. If I had known, I would have even done it sooner.” and excludes nothing for the future: “I could even go for a facelift, especially for the neck.“But if there is one area she prefers to leave untouched, it is the eyes: “I would be very afraid that it would change my outlook.“.










