Actresss Jennifer Aniston is not keen on getting a Botox.
The "Horrible Bosses" star -- who recently penned an essay slamming "objectification and scrutiny of women" -- admits she has learned to accept her natural look after a boyfriend told her she looked better without any make-up, reports mirror.co.uk.
"Why would you want to (have Botox and) atrophy muscles anyway? If you don't work out, eventually everything drops," Aniston told InStyle magazine.
"Less is more. (It's important to) peel away those layers. I had a boyfriend who always said I looked better without make-up," she added.
Aniston admitted that it took her a "while" to feel comfortable without make-up.
"It took me a while to feel comfortable enough to remove that armour, but I eventually realised he was right," she added.
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