Jane Seymour opens up about past Botox use: 'As an actress I don't think it works'
Jane Seymour has opened up about her past Botox use, noting it's "useful" to have facial muscles working as an actor.
The Hollywood star, 70, revealed that she had tried the popular anti-ageing procedure, but found it impacted her ability to perform on screen.
She told The Times: "I have tried it. But as an actress I don't think it works. I don't have anything against it.
"I'm just saying if I'm playing a woman of my age who has to be animated I think it's useful to actually have the muscles working."
Seymour, who rose to fame as a Bond girl in the 1973 film Live And Let Die, also opened up about having cosmetic surgery.
She said: "My eyes were done when I was 40 and at the same time I had my boobs done. The guy who did it said to me they didn't make the implants that small. I had to get a special order.
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"I thought I had made a big mistake but I think that was probably, you know, after breastfeeding a bunch of children."
It comes after the star revealed how she maintains her trademark chestnut hair.
Speaking last year to the Mail on Sunday, Seymour said: "I wash my hair and condition it every day."
Products in her bathroom include Phyto shampoo and volumiser, as well as a daily hair mask and a Ouai leave-in conditioner.
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The actor, who is not fully grey, has her hair coloured every three to four weeks with Goldwell products, and uses a "natural weave of three colours".
She also tries to stay away from heated styling tools "as much I can" and "cannot live without" a Mason Pearson nylon and bristle hairbrush.
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