Carole Bouquet like you’ve never seen her before – she really doesn’t look her age

Carole Bouquet like youve never seen her before she

Bare skin, without artifice or makeup, Carole Bouquet shines at 66 with her natural beauty. Discover the real face of the French actress in video.

Always dressed to the nines during her appearances on the red carpets, Carole Bouquet also knows how to play the natural card. The proof with the video that she published on her Instagram account on November 2.

Carole Bouquet, naturally beautiful

After finishing filming a project with Lambert Wilson and Amira Casar among others, Carole Bouquet continues. The actress took her fans behind the scenes of a new shoot, filming her arrival early in the morning, before her beauty look for the day. Presenting her “glam team” with her hairdresser Agathe and Jennifer, her makeup artist, the star showed his natural face. Without artifice, Carole Bouquet displayed her completely bare skin. We discover that the Frenchwoman has a sparkling complexion, without wrinkles or imperfections. Smooth and radiant, her skin is superb, reflecting a impeccable skincare routine, adapted to her sixty-year-old skin. And Carole Bouquet’s fans are won over. “Always on top Carole”, “You are sublime!” or “Thank you for your authenticity and simplicity” are part of the comments posted under the video.

Carole Bouquet assumes her age

As she approaches 70, Carole Bouquet accepts the effects of time, even if she admitted to Madame Figaro that she would have stayed well “blocked” at 50 years old. “But life is not like that,” she clarified. However, the mother of two is not afraid to show her age. “I am 66 years old and I accept them because I have no choice. I even plan to celebrate my 70th birthday with great fanfare, including on the front page of the newspapers if they want me! When people tell me that I look younger, it annoys me: I claim my right to be tired, especially on set where sometimes they forget that I’m no longer 40 years old.”declared the one who is calmed with the passing of time.

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