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Jennifer Aniston on Cosmetic Surgery

By Bianca Coombs , Christian Post Contributor
December 16, 2011|2:49 pm

Jennifer Aniston has opened up to In Style Magazine this month about what she does to keep looking good.

The former “Friends” actress told In Style, “I’ve started getting those little sun spots.”

“Things are beginning to pop out. Even the texture [of my skin] is changing,” said Aniston. “So I’ve recently started zapping the spots and getting spray tans whenever I can. And I’ve graduated to using SPF 60 sun block when I’m on the beach.”

Aniston, who was recently voted “Sexiest Woman of All Time” in this year’s Men’s Health magazine online poll, admits she has not always been secure with her looks.

“I was a dumpy teenager,” she reminisced. “My mom was a model and was all about looks, so I rebelled by going Goth. It took me years of peeling back the onion to finally stop using makeup as a mask and feel comfortable in my skin.”

When asked about having cosmetic enhancement like many of her peers in Tinsel Town, Aniston says she would not consider it an option.

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“People think that I do a lot of injections, but I don’t,” she said. “I’m not saying that I haven’t tried it… but I see how it’s a slippery slope.”

“All that cosmetic stuff looks ridiculous on me,” she shared.

Aniston also opens up about her choice to quit smoking. She says the weight she gained initially made her frightful of criticism. “Normally I’d be like, ‘Oh my god, I gained weight! Everyone is going to think I’m pregnant!’” But now she is more confident in her own skin.

 The actress topped the “Sexiest Woman of All Time” list, beating out stars like Marilyn Monroe, Madonna and Angelina Jolie.

The list, which ranked 100 women, placed Madonna at number five, Britney Spears at number four, Marilyn Monroe at number three, Raquel Welch at number two, and Jennifer Aniston at number one.

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