Cameron Diaz is reportedly thankful that she resisted the temptation to follow the crowd. According to an insider, as per Ok!, the 52-year-old star of The Holiday is relieved she never got caught up in the trend of facial injectables, unlike many of her Hollywood contemporaries at the height of her career.
“It’s no secret Cameron used to get a little bit of work, just like everybody else in her industry she was under pressure to get Botox and all that stuff,” the source shared. The tipster added: “But she hated how it changed her face and swore off it years ago and it’s really paid off because she looks fantastic and very natural, unlike a lot of her peers.”
Cameron Diaz Is Thankful That She Never Pursued Intense Plastic Surgery, According To An Insider
The mom of two, the insider noted, "feels quite sorry for some of those peers that she’s still in touch with when she meets them for lunch and sees their faces contorted, full of fillers and looking puffy and weird."
The Mask actress (who shares daughter Raddix, 4, and son Cardinal, 7 months, with her husband, Benji Madden), has been wowing fans with her chic style and radiant glow lately.
"Everyone has noticed Cameron's happy healthy glow, and she always credits her laidback lifestyle out of the spotlight," the source went on.
They also told the outlet: "For the most part she's totally over Hollywood, and all the superficiality."
The Charlie's Angels alum apparently believes that "taking care" of herself "from the inside out" has paid off.
"She accepts that she is going to age and doesn’t try to stay frozen in time. She eats a very healthy whole foods diet but doesn’t deprive herself, she just makes good choices," the tipster continued.
They also shared: "When she wants a dessert, she makes sure it’s made with quality organic ingredients. That’s why her wine brand is organic, she really believes in avoiding pesticides and toxic chemicals."
The Avaline co-founder does get "regular facials" and "laser treatments." However, the insider stressed that she is "not pumping her face with Botox or filler," as "she’s very against that."