Former supermodel Christy Turlington, 54, showed off her ‘natural, ageless beauty’ in a stunning new skincare campaign, years after she slammed plastic surgery and vowed to ‘never’ go under the knife.
Turlington has been named as the new ‘Fundamental Changemaker in Residence’ for luxury skincare brand Noble Panacea’s latest collection, called The Elemental, which launched on March 1 and includes a $185 ‘unique two-step treatment’ called the Cleansing Balm & Exfoliating Refiner.
The mother-of-two posed for a series of gorgeous photos to promote the new beauty products, while showcasing her ageless looks.
Starring at the camera in a white T-shirt, Turlington displayed flawlessly smooth skin and a wrinkle-free complexion.
Former supermodel Christy Turlington, 54, showed off her ‘natural, ageless beauty’ in a stunning new campaign for Noble Panacea
Turlington is the face of the luxury skincare brand’s newest collection, called The Elemental, which includes a ‘unique two-step treatment’ called the Cleansing Balm & Exfoliating Refiner
In 2016, the fashion icon addressed rumors that she’d had work done, saying that she would ‘never’ consider getting plastic surgery and that she thinks the results often look ‘freaky’
Turlington (seen right in 1992) appeared in magazines like Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, Elle, Marie Claire, L’Officiel, Glamour, Cosmopolitan, and Allure, to name a few throughout the ’90s
According to the brand, it chose Turlington to represent its newest products not only because of her ‘authentic’ appearance, but also because she is ‘a symbol of resilience, generosity and elegance.’
‘Given her numerous achievements and accolades in multiple fields over the years, involvement in education, and dedication to maternal health, Christy is the ideal partner to launch Noble Panacea’s newest collection dedicated to re-designing the fundamentals of a refined skincare routine,’ the company said in a press release.
Turlington is also set to appear on an upcoming episode of the company’s Think Beautifully podcast, which is described as ‘a series celebrating smart voices through empowering conversations.’ It will premiere on March 8.
Noble Panacea was created by Nobel Prize in Chemistry winner Fraser Stoddart in 2019, and the company uses something known as Organic Super Molecular Vessel (OSMV) technology – ‘a new method to ensure the time-released delivery and high absorption of pharmaceutical-grade ingredients into the skin for unparalleled efficacy.’
The Elemental line includes two products – a Balm Cleanser and Exfoliating Refiner, which are designed to be used together as the first step in your skincare routine.
According to the brand, they will ‘enhance skin initialization and cleanse, clarify, and leave the skin visibly clear, bright with a healthy glow, and prepared for the next steps.’
The Balm cleanser is made from a series of oils, and its benefits include removing makeup and pollution particles, as well as moisturizing and soothing the skin.
As for the Exfoliating Refiner, it’s designed to refine skin texture and tighten the pores on your face. The set costs $185.
‘Given her numerous achievements in multiple fields over the years, Christy is the ideal partner to launch Noble Panacea’s newest collection,’ Noble Panacea said in a statement
She also starred in advertising campaigns for Calvin Klein, Chanel, Yves Saint Laurent, Marc Jacobs, Prada, Valentino, Versace (seen), Louis Vuitton, Michael Kors, and Maybelline
Turlington (seen in 2022) insisted in 2016 that she ‘didn’t have time’ for plastic surgery or cosmetic tweaks – and didn’t think ‘it looked good’
Turlington first started modeling as a teen, after she was discovered by a local photographer during a trip to Miami, Florida, to visit her father.
After she turned 18, she moved to New York City to pursue the career full-time, and went on to become one of the most success models of the ’90s.
She appeared in magazines like Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, Elle, Marie Claire, L’Officiel, Glamour, Cosmopolitan, and Allure, to name a few, as well as advertising campaigns for Calvin Klein, Chanel, Yves Saint Laurent, Marc Jacobs, Prada, Valentino, Versace, Louis Vuitton, Michael Kors, and Maybelline.
In addition to modeling, she also launched a series of business ventures, including a skincare line called Sundari, two clothing lines in collaboration with Puma, and a women’s yoga-wear line.
She also dabbled in writing, contributing to Marie Claire, Yoga Journal, Huffington Post, and Teen Vogue over the years.
Turlington has also served as a Today show correspondent, and worked as a product tester for Apple in 2015.
She has a passion for running, and has participated in several marathons during her lifetime.
According to the brand, it chose Turlington (seen with the Melissa Kilby, the host of its podcast) to represent its latest products because she is ‘a symbol of resilience and elegance’
The new collection features two products: the Balm Cleanser and the Exfoliating Refiner
She married actor Edward Burns in 2003, and together, they welcomed two children – daughter Grace in 2003 and son Finn in 2006.
In 2016, the fashion icon addressed rumors that she had work done, telling T&C at the time that she would ‘never’ consider getting plastic surgery and that she thinks the results often look ‘freaky.’
‘For years, these things didn’t even exist: collagen, fat cells, the crazy stuff people do I cannot imagine,’ she said.
‘First of all, I have no time. Second of all, I don’t think it looks good. Maybe I would think differently if I thought it looked good and it didn’t hurt and it didn’t send bad messages to young people.
‘But I’ve never seen someone who I’ve been like, “Oh, that’s a good idea.” It looks freaky to me.’
‘I wasn’t worried about aging at 16, and I’m not worried about it at 47,’ she added at the time.
‘It’s a fact of life, and it’s good that people close to me see that I’m relaxed and OK about aging, not neurotic or worried about it.
‘To my kids I’ll be the mom who barely shaves her legs, who doesn’t color her hair. Being who you are, being your best self, has nothing to do with what you look like.’
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