Jennifer Lawrence gets candid about aging.
Speaking to Kylie Jenner for Interview magazine, the 33-year-old No Hard Feelings actress opened up about how her makeup experience has changed as she’s gotten older.
” It’s fantastic what makeup can do because I bring with Hung( Wanngo) who does lip lines and I hollo him the plastic surgeon because in the last many months since I’ve been working with him, everyone’s convinced I’ve had surgery eyes,” she said.
Lawrence explained that she tells people what has changed is that she’s” doing makeup” and opened up to the 26- time-old Kylie Cosmetics author about growing up in the public eye.
“I started at 19, so I get before and after pictures from when I was 19 to 30, and I look like I’ve grown up. I have lost weight on my face and my face has changed because I am getting older. .’ Everyone thought I had a nose job, and I say, “I had the same nose. My cheeks have become smaller. Thanks for getting that up, ” Lawrence said.
Jenner also explained how her makeup experience has also changed as she’s gotten older.
“I’ll see before and after pictures when I’m 12 versus 26 and my eyebrows will be filled in differently. I have a contour. I think, ‘How can you compare my 12-year-old face and say I’ve had my jaw shaved and my eyelids removed?’ I’m like, ‘What are we talking about?'” she shared.
The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star noted that while she has purchased lip fillers, she started experimenting with makeup by contouring her lips at a young age because she “wanted to have big, plump, luscious lips.”
Although her passion for makeup eventually turned into a brand, Jenner told Lawrence that developing Kylie Cosmetics started “from the ground up” and that “proving people wrong was a challenge.”
“It was me and my mom, and we never created a cosmetics line. We didn’t know where to start. No one helped us. And my mom [Kris Jenner] thought I’d be stuck with lip kits. in my garage for the rest of my life,” she said.
After the lip kit first launched, Jenner said she and her mom took it upon themselves to make things “faster and better.” “It was so successful and it was the best time of my life,” she added.