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Jane Seymour for new beauty

Jane Seymourisn’t worried about getting older. In fact, the actress, who turns 70 years old on February 15, feels no different now than ever before.

“I feel the same. I’m a glass-half-full person. My thinking is, ‘Just be as young as you possibly can be,'” the actress says in herNewBeautycover story, out now.

As much as she likes to live without regrets, Seymour said she does wish she could tell her younger self one important piece of beauty advice: “That young girl who lived in England where it’s cloudy and rainy most of the time — that she shouldn’t bask in the sun with a reflector board and cooking oil during those two weeks of vacation! But, I stopped sun-worshipping a long time ago, so I guess I’m lucky there.”

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Jane Seymour for new beauty

Now, Seymour credits her youthful appearance to a regimented skin-care routine, which includesCrepe Erase body products(she’s been a spokesperson for years).

“I think having good skin is really the secret to not aging your face,” Seymour toldNewBeauty. “Using retinol at night, protecting yourself from the sun, using the great skincare that plumps your skin and pretty much anything that makes me feel healthy is the best anti-aging secret I know.”

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She also set the record straight about plastic surgery, explaining that while she’s never gotten a facelift, Seymour isn’t opposed to it either.

“As of now, I have chosen not to have a facelift — but I have nothing against any of it, nothing. Almost everyone I know is doing it and they’re really thrilled with the results,” Seymour said.

Jane Seymour for New beauty

“I think it’s great, and if I felt that somebody could do something that wouldn’t change my face, and I would have the results where I would look just like me, I would do it,” she added. “I’m not saying I’d never do it, but I haven’t done it yet.”

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Jane Seymour

As for beingconsidered a sex symbol in Hollywood, Seymour said with a laugh, “I don’t quite understand what a sex symbol means, but am I still a full-blooded woman? Definitely!”

“And 69, to me, just appears to be a number,” the former Bond girl went on to say of the “flattering” sex-symbol term. “I’m feeling incredibly healthy and well.”

source: people.com