"I haven't spent a lot of time stressing about my physical appearance," she said.
In an interview with Harper's Bazaar published on Friday, June 6, the Neutrogena ambassador, 53, weighed in on the injectables-plastic surgery conversation going around Hollywood. In doing so, she revealed what work she has had done.
"As far as injectables go..." the 13 Going on 30 star said she doesn't do "a ton." And while she's gotten Botox done in the past, she said the treatment never quite worked out for her.
"That's why I wear bangs a lot," she said. "I like to be able to move my forehead, and it’s such a big part of my face. I have, like, a five-head."
Addressing what seemed to be the topic of undergoing plastic surgery, Garner said: "I haven't needed it yet, but I can't say that I haven't said to doctors before, 'Do I need to do this?' And I've had really nice doctors who have just been like, 'No.' So, God only knows 10 years from now what the conversation will be. I'm not there yet."
However, her views on cosmetic enhancements are reserved for her and her only. "I don't judge whatever makes anyone look or feel their best." She also encouraged others to "find somebody fantastic and proceed with caution."
Elsewhere in the interview, the mom of three was asked if there's a part of her appearance that she's gotten to love more over the years. Her response: "Part of the gift of being my mother's daughter is that I haven't spent a lot of time stressing about my physical appearance."
"I don't spend a lot of time in the mirror," she continued. "Sometimes I could spend more time in the mirror; I'm sure I’ve had things in my teeth or a bump in my hair. So there are pluses and minuses to it."
"But the flip side of that is that I'm not really that stressed about aging or things changing. I have my moments, of course, where I'll look in the monitor at work and be like, 'Who is that? Ah, that's me!' But I think less is more, as far as focusing on yourself too much in that way."
She added, "I want to age. I want to live to be 100. I don't expect to look at 100 like I look today. I want to wear every single bit of those 100 years and feel great about them."
In a 2022 interview with Elle, the award-winning actress commented on cosmetic injections, saying, "Be very, very incredibly judicious and wait as absolutely long as possible to add anything. Don't think that you're 37 and you need to be shooting up your face."
Garner has always been open about getting older and in a 2024 PEOPLE interview she said she's "grateful just to be alive."
"And I'm grateful for the wisdom that I've gleaned out of these years and really grateful to be able to watch other women go through this process of life so gracefully," Garner shared, encouraging young women to not be "scared" of aging because it's "a gift."