Sharon Stone Tells Oprah That Timeless Beauty Is 'Not Possible'
The actress believes internal beauty as important as outer beauty.
March 13, 2014 -- Sharon Stone believes internal beauty is just as important as external beauty.
The 56-year-old actress told Oprah Winfrey on "Oprah Prime: Cameron Diaz & Sharon Stone -- Aging Gracefully" that she doesn't think "ageless beauty exists."
"I think it's just a catchphrase," she said. "I think that's absurd. It's not possible."
Oprah added that the unrealistic term is "good for a jar of cream."
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Stone added, "I think to be the best you can be, we have to recognize that it's an internal thing, not just an external thing. We have to have internal health and internal wellness. I think that's physical health, mental health, spiritual health. You know, I think it's a sense of ethics. It's everything. If you want to keep yourself together it's all things."
Stone has been very vocal about her appearance as she ages.
Last year she told New You magazine, "As I lost the fullness in my face, I got in these great cheekbones. I can't tell you how many doctors try to sell me a facelift. I've even gone as far as having someone talk me into it, but when I went over and looked at pictures of myself, I thought, 'What are they going to lift?'"
In fact, she thinks imperfections are a good thing.
"Frankly, I think that in the art of aging well, there's this sexuality to having those imperfections. It's sensual," she said.
"Oprah Prime -- Cameron Diaz & Sharon Stone: Aging Gracefully" airs this Sunday at 9 p.m. ET on OWN.