Actress Amanda Seyfried shares that her biggest beauty mistake occurred in high school when she tried to shape her eyebrows and ended up overplucking them. She revealed this during an interview with Glamour, stating that her eyebrows never fully grew back.
During a visit to Japan, Seyfried had a transformative experience that taught her to appreciate natural beauty. She said that her time in Kyoto had a profound impact on her, as Japanese culture focuses on living in harmony with nature and embracing its beauty. She believes that true beauty lies in appreciating and accepting ourselves as we are, allowing nature to guide and inspire us.
Moreover, the actress criticizes the beauty standards set by social media and Hollywood. She expresses the wish to remove the emphasis on “likes” in people’s selfies, suggesting that we should focus on appreciating what is in front of us instead. While she acknowledges that selfies can be meaningful in certain contexts, she encourages keeping them special.
As an ambassador for the beauty brand Lancome, Seyfried expresses her loyalty to the company’s Brow Define pencil. She explains that her blonde eyebrows can sometimes be difficult to see, so highlighting and appreciating her natural features is essential to her.