Such a lovely conversation! The saying about growing old is not guaranteed, is such a good perspective. My 22 year old daughter passed away 4 years ago, I now look at aging as a privilege that she was denied.
I'm so sorry about your loss. I have the same attitude as you. My husband died at 44 years old when I was younger than he. Every day that we wake up is a gift.
A close friend died when I was 39. Until that moment, I assumed we'd be best friend 'til the end, growing old and laughing together well into our 80s or 90s, as our Moms and Grandmas did. It changed my whole perspective on life. I had been a much 'harder/tougher' person than my friend. Her death cracked me open -- and I found empathy for every person, regardless of how much I personally liked or dislikes them. It also made me much more patient with people, with traffic, with life. After all, maybe that guy who just cut you off in traffic is rushing to a hospital to say goodbye to a loved one. You never know what struggle another person is going through. 🎉 Live like every day is a privilege,because it is. 🎉
It’s not unimportant in this conversation that she is not actively seeking to date nor is she actively seeking acting roles in Hollywood. Both of these goals factor into women’s decisions to attempt to appear younger at 65.
As a man who is older and greyer, I endorse her exact words and her sentiments. 'I want to be old, I was young' and now I am enjoying it (old age) as I did when I was younger. Great actress and great advice for the younger ones, 'to age gracefully is truly a blessing from God'.
Andie's got great bone structure, thick hair, beautiful skin--but all that is eclipsed by her wonderful energy and spirit, which imbues her with an incredible glow. She's also become a more authentic actress as she's gotten older. It's a pleasure to see her grow and change.
I stopped dyeing mine at 50, I am now 64 and it's the best condition it has ever been and waist length. I was standing in the street in the UK and a family of Americans went past. The daughter doubled back and said how lovely my hair was. I like to give complements to other women ..we re all on this path so let's celebrate!
I'd much rather get genuine compliments on my face or figure!! If you make your HAIR YOUR BEST FEATURE, then that distracts from a beautiful face and a hot bod!! You'll just get noticed for your hair.... not complimentary at all!!
@@joannanoel4757 It's the TRUTH!! A female shouldn't ever turn heads because of her hair!! A real "headturner" is a bombshell OVERALL!! So many females IRL fell for this 'overemphasis on hair' as a form of "empowerment." A nice head of hair is normal - nothing unique or special. However, a gorgeous face and a smoking hot body are!! :)
Well said! My grandmother used to say that all the time, not everybody gets that privilege. And like you, I'm doing fun things I love......I started ballet at 47....still going strong 6 years later (I dance 6-7 hours every week; I would do more if I could afford it ).
But what about those who have horrible health because of aging? Thats not a privilege. People stuck in nursing homes due to age related disease can no longer do the things they love or enjoy the freedom that aging is supposed to bring according to some.
What cultures? some tribes in a few places in the world? please do share because I am not familiar with any culture where women are not marginalized and undervalued for looking older.
@@patricias5122 you missed the point. They feel good about the natural aging process and don't want nor do they feel pressured to go under the knife, or even get botox.
Wow, yeah, what a woman! She's so genuine, caring, authentic and courageous... I love her. And her daughter is lovely, too! Watched their show together last year and I loved it, it was very moving. A really refreshing show (about domestic violence) with all the meaningless crap that's produced today. I'd love to watch her new series, too, but I don't like movies/series about physical diseases. They make me so sad.
Amen, growing old is a privilege. It’s sad that the pressure to stay young forever has pushed so many celebrities to alter their appearance through surgeries. I think that Andie is growing older beautifully, naturally, & gracefully. She truly is just as beautiful as ever.
Its not a privilege if you became 100…..so…how long it stays a privilege…? 60,70,80,90…..life is too short but the body doesnt feel that way when you are 100…your body will convice you of the opposite…that he cant anymore…the only luck is not to suffer too much….
Youth doesn’t work like that anyway, which is so odd when people say someone doesn’t age because they have a small amount of wrinkles and dyed hair. Have a good bloodtest...THAT is youth! In Scandinavia many men and women have gray hair and it’s not viewed as losing beauty or being old, it’s viewed as a privilege to be fortunate enough to grow older (some sadly don’t even reach their 1 year old birthday, so why not celebrate life and the years we get)!
I think that people who age naturally are far more attractive than those who alter their faces. It looks so unnatural. McDowell was, is and always will be beautiful inside and out.
Me too..I'm 45 and I just had my first child ...my miracle baby ....i have salt and pepper hair and all people can notice is that I'm an old mom and that my child will be told their mommy is "old" that comment hurt me so much cos why should it matter. The fact is I AM old and my "old" body gave birth to a beautiful baby 🙏
This is the horrible baloney. She has botox and fillers and maybe an occasional face lift. The only thing she did give up was colouring her hair. Maybe she is allergic, so one has no option but just stop it
SO admire her. She is so empowered and grounded in reality, What a beautiful enlightened soul. Love you Andie. It's crazy that this is even a topic of discussion, when you step back and look at the big picture. What a crazy world we live in. 😊🙏💜☮️🌎
And she looks stunning! There is nothing more beautiful than a woman who embraces aging and falling in love with that process. It exudes from the acceptance you have for yourself inside and shows! As a woman of 42, I excite in seeing my "tinsel" coming in. I welcome aging, I love it! I wish more women did as well. But I feel like we'll be seeing more of this 😁💖 Thank you Andie! More beautiful now than ever!!
@@Eva-oe3se If you don't see the botox in her face tfan you are blind! The only natural is her hair! I don't say,that she is not beautiful,I say only,that she has a lot of botox in her face!
I am reading a book called 'Hagtitude' by Sharon Blackie and really puts a new perspective on getting older plus I find at 60 I care less about what others think of me and that is so liberating! Andi does look beautiful as an older lady it doesn't have to equate to just being young its just a different kind of beauty that shines out from within too with deeper wisdom!
@@manita2653 There's nothing wrong with getting Botox or having anything done to look younger, within reason. It's relevant as this video is about Andie speaking on aging gracefully & not fighting it. Getting cosmetic & non invasives is fighting it.
Love her. Just so refreshing to see women like her and Jamie Lee Curtis out there and being fabulous. They have so much to offer. And love how she cautions to not judge other women for whatever choices they make.
Andie is a beautiful caring woman. I absolutely love her career and she is terrific in the Hallmark series now. I wish her the very best in whatever decisions she pursues. Thank you Katie, really enjoyed your interview with Andie.
I went gray/natural in 2019. I love it! After dying my hair for 10 years, it was a relief to stop. The chemicals, mess and the cost of dying my hair black every 3 months or so...exhausting.
Young is so overrated. Enjoy it as much as you can because it’s HARD. Life requires a lot of us, and getting hung up on our age, which we have no control over, only makes it harder at every age. Enjoy your youth, but don’t try to hold on to it. Life gets a whole lot better as you go. 😊👍
Me, too. I have waist-length hair, so it will all take a while. LOL But, I'm not yet 100% gray. After 40 years of experimenting with my hair color I'm tired of it. It's au naturale or nothing!
I decided that enough was enough several years ago, and it truly is liberating. My hair grows really fast, and I love not having to constantly deal with that half inch of after growth... I have been waiting since forever to get the gorgeous, silvery white hair that most women in my family get as they mature. I have been stuck with a "salt, pepper and cinnamon" situation for a decade, but it's me, and that's okay.
@@ThatOpalGuy I started with experimenting with different colors. My hair is naturally auburn. I've been full-on flaming red, strawberry blonde different levels of brown, black, and most recently peek-a-boo mermaid green teal, and blue. Mostly I did it for fun. The more natural colors I did while working in the legal industry. It was seen as good grooming to color away the grays. I haven't been in that field since 2003, though.
I’m turning 59 soon and I love this message. I have no interest in dating someone 20-30 years younger. Maybe 10 years younger but even then it’s not easy to have things in common…depends on the person, of course. I’d date Andie or Katie in a heartbeat and it’s not because of their fame. Both amazing women
@@DimitriTheBarbarian I notice you’re hiding behind a stupid username and no photo. Keyboard warrior in his mom’s basement. Classic old school troll. 😂
I haven’t felt inspired in a long time but her attitude towards life and age is magic. I’m 32 and just getting the pressures to look “younger” and I have no idea why. I’ve been 20, I’ve been 25 and now I’m 32. I look forward to enjoying my life at every age. Not grasping at straws to look 21 forever. She’s one of the few “role models” out there
Here’s a tip, the sooner you embrace that you’re old, the better you can be the best old person you can be like she’s describing. Because otherwise you’re just going to be waiting for that moment when you say, “oh I’m old now.” I’m over 40 now , I could’ve done that when I was 35, because looking back it’s some where between 30 and 35 that youth passes, even if you look younger.
@@hirsch4155 If your goal was never chasing youth there’s nothing to embrace. I’m just my age. I never woke up needing to embrace being young. I don’t necessarily think there’s anything to embrace about getting older. Just enjoy it.
@@NKim-gj9vk no it’s not what I meant , I meant there’s life periods you have to own . You can’t enjoy life the same way when you’re 21. You have to own being old, otherwise you don’t progress. Because with age comes responsibility. It’s not just about enjoying .
@@lisavanderpump7475 yeah it is you’re right, and nothing wrong with living in the moment obviously but the thing about aging is that the transition from being asked for ID and being called sir or mam happens very fast lol. Might as well embrace it. Just like embracing being in the prime of youth. After mid 30s there’s no going back. You can still be “youthful” but it’s not the same . Like she says it affects the career . But affects lots else .It makes for a more grounded life if you come to terms with that early . Like she says, people know what to do with you if you own it. She took issue with the young interviewer because the question was reinforcing a narrative , that it’s sad to get old. It’s not, the prime of life isn’t the be all end all .
But people who get work done can be good people too. Its not nice to look in the mirror and hate what you see. it doesnt matter how much people want us to embrace aging etc, if ageing has made our faces look ugly, its very hard to feel good about yourself-just the same as if a woman who has lost her hair gets depressed. But no one every tells them that theyre 'over reacting' or that they should just embrace it
Love this conversation. It’s relatable! As a woman Living in my 60’s… I have to respectfully say… I’m not here to impress.. and I am who I am. I love the statement.. “ we have to stop associating shame with getting older”. Just live, take care of your body and embrace every birthday. I think men I really missing out on a relatable relationship when they choose younger women. God Bless Andie! Thank you Katie. I would love to hear more of this topic!
So fabulous to see a famous woman embrace her natural hair colour. I had to stop dyeing my hair due to allergies. I did not want to go grey but I had no choice. Now that it’s all grown out I absolutely love it! I get stopped by random strangers telling me how wonderful my hair looks. It’s so healthy and soft. I feel a million bucks…..yay to hair dye allergies!
"The softer you are on other people, the bigger the break you give yourself." You speak in such memorable speech bubbles, Andie! Thank you for this interview - you are doing everything right, from looking after your brain and body to going with the flow of ageing. From where I am sitting at three years your senior I can attest to the fact that if you stop wasting time on trying to achieve that "younger look" you have so much more time to live a creative life.
Oh, how I love what Andie said about not being ashamed to be old and also loving being old. I absolutely agree. Thank you Andie for putting this conversation into the public arena!
I embrace every wrinkle, gray hair and imperfections on my body as I have earned all of them at 65 years old. I had my time with being young and now I have my time as an older women who has gained wisdom and grace. Gosh I love this Andie. She is so beautiful inside and out.
@@lynnyhen Listen, I stopped dying when I thought I had allergies to the absolute junk I was putting in it. I treated the problem with a shampoo (dermatologist) and let me tell you I am 56 and about 70% grey and love it. I also have my DL, I know…but I colored my hair for it and I look so much older as it draws attention to the rest of my face. When hair is grey, we expect the other characteristics, not flaws!
My mom was coloring her hair during the 90s with those reds that were the trend and she was my age, now (56). I went to see her and it took her 2 days to ask me why I don’t color my hair…I was waiting for her to ask! I told her it was a pain in the keister and dyed hair made me look older.
I loved this! Growing old is a privilege. I got goosebumps when she explained how powerful she feels with her natural hair colour. That is what it’s all about- doing what makes you feel good. Thanks for this!
I love her so much! Andie is so genuine and funny.. warm and loving. I’m 57 years old and it gives me hope for aging graciously. Her hair is so beautiful at any color. She’s comfortable in her own skin and who she is and we should all celebrate her and take notes. Great interview Katie! Two amazing women having good conversation. Thank you both. I truly love you Andie and I appreciate you sharing how you feel about aging and life in general 💗
Beauty is ageless, and Andie McDowell proves this. Confident and strong, she shows that is a number, but what you believe about yourself is your true self! Thank you Andie, for showing us that we can be relevant at all life ages.
Andie is so wise and yet I found myself wanting to tell her - the younger man older woman thing is all about the individual people and their unique relationship together. I’ve been with a 20 year younger man for 11 plus years and I never would have dreamed of it before meeting him, as in only him. I highly doubt a relationship would have ever happened with someone 20 years younger just because they were 20 years younger. So, in all your wisdom Ms. Andie - it’s not about the age difference. It’s about the person and how you two get along ✨✨ Wonderful interview Ms. Katie 👏👏
I really am bothered when people say they’re a burden. We care for our children for 20 years or so, why is them caring for us for a time a burden? My father just passed away and he said to me I don’t want to be a burden. I said dad, you are not a burden. Didn’t you care for me for 19 years before I flew away? Why is caring for you now a burden? It was a joy and a blessing for me and my family to care for one of the most important men in my life.
Andie MacDowell is the only celebrity I have ever seen in real life. I grew up in Montana and had a layover in SLC on my way home from some trip. Mrs. MacDowell also lived in Montana at that time (no idea if she still does) and was waiting to board a flight home as well. Just saw her off in the distance across the terminal and thought: "Huh. I f***in' love Groundhog Day." She is just as lovely now as she was then (90s).
Ms. Couric, you are a kind and interested interviewer. You don't interrupt and your genuine interest in your guest is front and center. I thoroughly enjoyed you and Andie's conversation. I could see you two being great friends!
I spent a large portion of my life coloring my hair and wearing makeup, and while there is nothing wrong with that I have to say that I love myself more fully since ditching all of it and embracing everything including my silver hairs. When I first ditched the dye, I referred to it as my christmas tree tinsel, because it's super pretty against my naturally dark hair. A few people hgave been snide, but I decided that to be judging others on their appearance is a pretty low blow, especially if we are fit and happy with ourselves. I like this message coming from a person who has a large following. You are enough, and probably more than you know!😁
Women need to see more women embrace getting older. I’m turning 40 and I see all of these ads stating that you pretty much have no value after 40, so it has been a hard transition, but this is super encouraging! Thank you❤️
I feel so much more valuable to myself at 47 than I did in the past. Maybe I'm not as valuable to advertisers, but I'm ok with that. The beauty of growing older is learning to ( like Andie said) develop compassion and empathy for yourself and others through your experiences. I hope this is your best decade yet!
@@Eva-oe3se I have never colored my hair(the whole thing, only highlights a few times). Embracing the natural can be freeing. Helen Mirren comes to mind, the natural hair color, for so long, I know I am used to it, would be a jolt for her at this point to color her hair. Maybe that is how it is for you with Andie, those long dark locks such a signature look for her. Hopefully you can see her beauty through the lack of dark color. We ALL grow older, men often embrace the gray(George Clooney, Steve Martin), why not women? Respect your opinion, hope you respect mine.
Andie is as lovely, smart and witty as she is beautiful & present. She is proof that our journey in life only gets more Wondrous as we get older if we accept each new defining moment in our lives. Brava! ❤
What a great interview that was. I was totally knocked out by "MAID", the amount of talent on screen between the two of them alone. She's a character, loved that little mention of George Clooney re salt and pepper hair. LOL
Oh man! Her energy is so authentic and fierce 💕 I absolutely love her look too! When I see a woman with grey hair I get so excited 🥳 It's like free jewelry on your head.
Oh Andie, you are eternally beautiful. That young woman is only thinking of the work you are in, not that she was being insulting. I wouldn't be surprised if she regretted asking you that. I love your hair. It looks age appropriate and you look amazing. I love being 60. I do not care about being young. I'm loving life as a 60 year old and loving the senior's discounts. I earned every single gray hair and so did you, Andie. Embracing age is the way to go.
I notice that most of the women who say that ageing is wonderful look amazing. Its all very well for a good looking older woman like her to say that ageing is wonderful and that we should embrace it, but not everyone gets to age beautifully like her, and most of those women hate getting older. It affects everyone's looks, self esteem and mental health differently so we need to respect everyones view and not judge
I'm almost 60 and only of average looks, but I still embrace aging. It's all about being comfortable in your own skin. Some think I'm "confident." I guess to a point, but I wanted to look like someone else since I'm 15 and it was only the past decade or so I appreciated my own looks. Hell, I wish I was way smarter too, but I'm not. Whether we're young, middle age, or old, women can be too hard on themselves. Just appreciate what you have; a genuine smile is a natural face-lift. ❤ Looks are just a part of it though, the real hard part of growing older is all the loved ones getting sick or dying. That knocks you for a loop and you can't help that it shows on your face ... tired and worried...but it means I felt deeply about people.
Actually, aging is probably more psychologically disturbing for beautiful people because they're used to being the ideal, and getting older, especially as a woman, is not ideal in America. However, taking care of yourself can do a lot to help someone age gracefully, even if you don't have favorable genetics for aging or are not naturally good-looking.
@@emem2863 Yes it def is harder because much more of your identity is wrapped up in it. But for me I wouldnt have minded going from beautiful to plain, because you can still have fun with makeup, fashion and hair even if you arent stunning. But aging really wrecked my face and made me look so hideous I didnt even want to leave the house. I know people say it shouldnt matter but it does unfortunately. It just crushes your self esteem. Its nice of people to say that 'Im beautiful anyway' but honestly, who are they kidding. Pep talks about trying to redefine beauty or appreciating my personality didnt help me feel better ) : I def feel a lot better from lifting everything using magnesium oil of all things. It works like a charm but sadly far too complicated to explain how to do
Andie I just love you and your sincere, honest, and empowering view on aging women. I just turned 69 and my hair is natural too. I chose to avoid coloring because I don't do anything to my body that may cause cancer. I eat, bathe, breathe natural resources as much as I can so I can embrace my senior years with good health and energy.
She is beautiful and wise. I am 65, and I notice that I feel a bit invisible. Whereas when I was younger, I could turn heads. I don’t want to feel invisible, but I need to just accept it. Nice interview Katie. 🌷
The way I feel is that I had my "day in the sun" and if it's someone else's turn now, so be it. So don't feel bad if you aren't getting the reactions you used to. Just be the best YOU that you can be, and do it for yourself.
I love Andie. She understands that you're 65 no matter what color your hair is. I gave up coloring nearly a year ago, and I love the gray that's coming in. Having dyed my hair since I was in my early 30s and always considering myself a brunette, plus realizing that people think gray is old, made it tough, but I love the nuances in the colors coming in. Let me tell you, it looks so much more natural at age 61 than the dyed hair did, and it IS natural. Gray is a beautiful color. Silver is a beautiful color. We need to embrace it.
I've been color free for three years now and feel wonderful. The only thing I can say is you have to be ready for it, make your own decision, love yourself. I'm in my 70's and last year in the heat of a Southern summer I got a buzz cut I was thrilled, walked different, felt better it was a wonderful feeling.
"The truth of the matter is, 'I'm old, and that's okay.' .... Why do we have so much shame attached to getting older? Because it is an important and valuable time in our lives." Well said, Andie. I am exactly Andie's age, and I have never felt more secure in who I am, not worrying about anyone else's opinion about me. I'm just cherishing the people that I have in my life knowing that nothing material is going to last including my body. I am stronger spiritually, having let go living up to superficial expectations that matter little in the big picture of life.
What Andie did for her children is the most important thing to do for their freedom to be who they came in to be. She's a beautiful soul I've always appreciated her and have really enjoyed the show The Way Home. Thank you for this talk ladies🙏❤️
Andie is the reason I decided to go white last year. A couple of years ago I saw that she wanted to stop dyeing her hair black and she grew out her grey hair. Called herself a silver fox. I was getting tired of dyeing my hair for 20 plus years and plucking out the white hairs so I cut all my hair off in Sept and have been letting the white hair grow in. It's been really freeing. So tired of all these beauty standards here in America for older women.
Still beautiful; she’ll always be beautiful. My wife has been completely gray since her early 50s. Shes now 73. People stop her in the street to tell her how beautiful she is.
This is so refreshing, especially in the movie sector where everyone is expected to always look young, as If ageing was not part of life. Thank you, Andie, this is very inspiring for women around the world to embrace and enjoy each phase we are living.
Amen Andie! I started going gray 2 years ago and I absolutely love it. I feel better in my skin and again like you said, I was just damn tired pretending to be young.
I stopped coloring about 7 years ago. Stay the course, I bet you'll love it and wish you'd done it sooner! I get compliments on my (now) healthy, shiny platinum hair all the time. Never got compliments on it when I colored it!
Andie didn’t do this naturally. Hate to tell you this. She went to Jack Martin. He told me she was getting her hair done by him while I was sitting in his salon getting my hair done silver. Hers is silver color to match her roots. The average cost is about 5,000.00 for one visit. The guy did Jane Fonda, Francis Fisher, Sharon Osborne. He is a huge gossip and brags about all his famous clients. He’s overpriced and not very good at what he does unless you pay him a lot and see him for multiple touchups. Most of his celebrity clients will take the color recipe back to their celebrity stylist and have them touch up the silver color monthly. Facts.
@@Cwgrlup so what?! Andie has the money to make it possible to hasten the process, so she did. I’ve friends who decided the same but a couple couldn’t finish waiting the months it took so they started dyeing once again. During covid they were at home so they started the process again and to their delight were able to return to their natural hair! It takes courage to take the leap, but it is so worthwhile. I just turned 76, I’ve let my hair remain natural for 20+ years. I never colored it completely…I tried highlights and lowlights for a couple of years .. liked very much how my hair looked. But I made a decision in 2001 that instead of spending the $$$ it cost I would set $$$ aside and help families who were in great need of assistance in the country of my birth. The joy and blessings I have felt does more for me than any $$ spent on my hair. We each have choices…best to applaud the decisions others make…it is so much better than judging others… and it can also be exhausting. …as Andie said.🧡🌟 Blessings 🌺🌸
@@Cwgrlup Who cares how she did it. She is graying slowly. At her age people usually have thick grey roots. My hair is completely grey on top. Not quite there yet. My hair at 66 is growing slowly! She looks and is fabulous.
Andie is, and always will be a cute, sweet, beautiful, and graceful woman. It’s refreshing to see a woman I’ve been watching since my childhood age so gracefully, and to be OK with aging. I’m glad she’s so candid on aging and has such a great outlook on being an aging woman and human. Thanks Andie. ♥️♥️
Andy has stepped into this part of her life with poise and dignity....I salute her decision, to embrace this new empowerment of joy and confidence. No one can give this to you, but yourself. Bravo!
Andy MacDowell's sentiment about aging is really a "sage view" of a life spent.. After a long career in K-12 teaching and learning I chose a fairly secluded life in a rural area contemplating how I got to where I am and the good fortune it took to keep me above ground. I love being old, being bald, sometimes slow, sometimes cranky and not the sharpest monkey in the tree any more... but I'm still hanging around and that's worth celebrating :)
I did this 4 years ago when I was noticing young women were purposefully doing their hair gray. I just turned 50. I’ve gotten more compliments since I went natural then when I colored it. I have a really cool “stripe”, and I feel unique. It’s incredibly freeing! When I get compliments on my platinum “highlights “, I tell them God did them! 😊
I agree. But what s the other option of getting old, right?! What s important is go natural but not let herself totally go. Being healthy is always the first priority
You are mistaken heaps with this. NOT God did it. God created us to live forever, never die, never get ill, never get old. What you call "God's work" it is actually the devile's work. Jus read the Bible. So, we should not be happy when we see that we are aging, but do against it what we can.
I love Andie's philosophy and thinking on getting older and not to be slamming other women for how they choose to do it. However, as an Andie fan, it made me sad how honest she was when she said we don't have time left...we are at the end of our lives. I will be sad when this beautiful and inspirational person goes, if she goes before me. And she is so right, I too know we don't have time to waste anymore. I am trying to save as many animals as I can before I go.
Andie is not “old”! Who isn’t getting “older”everyday? She’s intelligent, articulate, reflective, & sincere! Aging is a daily gift everyone receives from the moment we’re born! Lucky are those of us, who have experienced many days & years!!
Oh my God, Andie is more stunningly gorgeous than ever ... Stop shaming women with the fact that aging happens + so many women are more beautiful than ever as they age!!! ❤
I will turn 60 in 2 months and I love who I am. I work in Healthcare and most of my coworkers are in there 20's. ( full of drama ) I am centered and feel amazing ! For some reason they all love me! Maybe being authentic is inspiring to others! Thanks for a super amazing , and inspiring ted talk! 😊
Those who deny the reality of aging miss out on a treasure that is in the present season. Every age phase has its value. I found a "hiding place" when I turned 65. Those I didn't need around me anymore (and didn't want to be), didn't come around anymore, but the true gems in my life stayed through it all. They are few, but they are constant. Nothing is guaranteed.
Andie is such an amazing "model" of an authentic aging woman! Her heart is so open, it gives me permission to feel the grace and beauty of aging. Thank you Katie for such an open honest interview. I am deeply grateful for this conversation.
I am so glad that Andie is giving women permission to go grey. Like her, I started going grey during the lockdown. Other women doing the same broke th barrier for me. I decided to keep growing out my grey grow out. I was a brunette and it's fun to have light colored hair. Coloring my hair was a hassle as I can't stand the look of grey roots. That is what feels aging. I love my grey. I feel pretty.
"Andie is giving permission to go grey"?? Who needs her permission? My Mum for example dying her hair, and looks beautiful. I am always encouraging her to look nice, and she loves to go to the hairdresser.
I love that Andie is genuine and candid about a topic that few of us dare to discuss. I strongly believe in embracing who we are, at any age. Thank you, Andie, for showing many up and coming older girls that age is a natural part of living and not a source of shame. ❤
I can help you get your natural hair back naturally, but good for you for loving yourself and respecting yourself while boosting moral to others who don't. My husband is five years younger than me. We just love each other. Age is not a problem.
I accepted being older early. My husband died & I was sixty & naturally glamorous & at sixty four the greys are here & I’m still glamorous but very natural & enjoying being just me & loving it! I’m loving being ok with me & I 💯 don’t care what anyone thinks & confidence in ourselves is beautiful ♥️
Andie still looks fabulous and rocks that gray better than anyone I’ve ever seen. I’m 66 and went gray a while back and I I love my gray. Where I live in NM so many women have gorgeous gray hair and are proud of it.
Thank you Katie for this interview with Andie. Thank you Andie, for your attitude and message. This helps me so much even though I am a man. I feel shame growing older also. I am working on it. I have had people I see from years ago tell me how old I look. Yes, I am 53. I am getting old. People can be so brutal with comments. I guess it reflects their own insecurities. Peace and Love to you both.
Such a lovely conversation! The saying about growing old is not guaranteed, is such a good perspective. My 22 year old daughter passed away 4 years ago, I now look at aging as a privilege that she was denied.
I am so sorry to hear that. But what you say is so very true. Thank you!
I'm so sorry about your loss. I have the same attitude as you. My husband died at 44 years old when I was younger than he. Every day that we wake up is a gift.
A close friend died when I was 39. Until that moment, I assumed we'd be best friend 'til the end, growing old and laughing together well into our 80s or 90s, as our Moms and Grandmas did. It changed my whole perspective on life. I had been a much 'harder/tougher' person than my friend. Her death cracked me open -- and I found empathy for every person, regardless of how much I personally liked or dislikes them. It also made me much more patient with people, with traffic, with life. After all, maybe that guy who just cut you off in traffic is rushing to a hospital to say goodbye to a loved one. You never know what struggle another person is going through.
🎉 Live like every day is a privilege,because it is. 🎉
God's Peace strength and comfort to you. You are absolutely correct it is a privilege
I’m so sorry to hear that,Ruth. God bless.
Andie has grown even more beautiful. What a well balanced woman.
It’s not unimportant in this conversation that she is not actively seeking to date nor is she actively seeking acting roles in Hollywood. Both of these goals factor into women’s decisions to attempt to appear younger at 65.
@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ How comes this here??
When I saw her in "Groundhog day" I thought that's how angels look like.
Can't say that she now looks in any way ugly. Just different.
I let my hair gray , I didn’t think I could do it. Now I feel free. At 70 I feel so privileged to be healthy and alive !
As a man who is older and greyer, I endorse her exact words and her sentiments. 'I want to be old, I was young' and now I am enjoying it (old age) as I did when I was younger. Great actress and great advice for the younger ones, 'to age gracefully is truly a blessing from God'.
Andie's got great bone structure, thick hair, beautiful skin--but all that is eclipsed by her wonderful energy and spirit, which imbues her with an incredible glow. She's also become a more authentic actress as she's gotten older. It's a pleasure to see her grow and change.
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@@franklinstephen3268 This is not the place to meet women, Franklin. They have dating sites for that.
@@mystosplosion😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@mystosplosionhey, let them two be
@@Myname-l3h ???
I stopped dyeing mine at 50, I am now 64 and it's the best condition it has ever been and waist length. I was standing in the street in the UK and a family of Americans went past. The daughter doubled back and said how lovely my hair was. I like to give complements to other women ..we re all on this path so let's celebrate!
I never dyed my hair at all. I lost a bit of hair, then again I'm a guy 🤣🤣🤣
I'd much rather get genuine compliments on my face or figure!! If you make your HAIR YOUR BEST FEATURE, then that distracts from a beautiful face and a hot bod!! You'll just get noticed for your hair.... not complimentary at all!!
@@elisabeth4342 Rather rude.
@@joannanoel4757 It's the TRUTH!! A female shouldn't ever turn heads because of her hair!! A real "headturner" is a bombshell OVERALL!!
So many females IRL fell for this 'overemphasis on hair' as a form of "empowerment." A nice head of hair is normal - nothing unique or special. However, a gorgeous face and a smoking hot body are!! :)
Cheers!!!
Growing older is a privilege denied to many...I feel so fortunate to be in my 60s and having fun doing things I love. You are both stunning!
Well said! My grandmother used to say that all the time, not everybody gets that privilege. And like you, I'm doing fun things I love......I started ballet at 47....still going strong 6 years later (I dance 6-7 hours every week; I would do more if I could afford it ).
But what about those who have horrible health because of aging? Thats not a privilege. People stuck in nursing homes due to age related disease can no longer do the things they love or enjoy the freedom that aging is supposed to bring according to some.
I agree. As a 63 year old woman it is exhausting to try to appear young. Embrace your age and time. All of us grow old.
No, I won't be letting my hair go grey!
Right, quit coloring mine 5 years ago. Age 57 now and its silver/white now. Get more complements now.
@@auntiez4917 У Энди очень красивые волосы.
@@Me-tv5mw from?
I will try to guess: most compliments are coming from women
@@DimitriTheBarbarian Nope
Aging is cultural related. In many societies in the world, getting older is not maligned and in fact honored and respected.
Gee, thanks, Columbo.
What cultures? some tribes in a few places in the world? please do share because I am not familiar with any culture where women are not marginalized and undervalued for looking older.
It's awesome that women like Andie and Justine Bateman are allowing themselves to age gracefully and naturally 💗
Justine is - but it's clear Andie has had work done.
They both shine such positive lights
she's not the only one, either -- pretending to be aging naturally, when they have expensive facelifts, neck lifts, eye lifts done ...
@@patricias5122 you missed the point. They feel good about the natural aging process and don't want nor do they feel pressured to go under the knife, or even get botox.
Love Justine!!!!!
This conversation about aging with Andie MacDowell is really interesting! I love how loving and nonjudgmental she is!
Wow, yeah, what a woman! She's so genuine, caring, authentic and courageous... I love her. And her daughter is lovely, too!
Watched their show together last year and I loved it, it was very moving. A really refreshing show (about domestic violence) with all the meaningless crap that's produced today. I'd love to watch her new series, too, but I don't like movies/series about physical diseases. They make me so sad.
Andie is fabulous! There's something really charming and likeable about her. Very refreshing.
She's still gorgeous which is probably why she was comfortable let her hair go grey.
Her laugh❤❤❤❤
She's a southern lady.
She just needs to drop the eyebrows. She looks like Groucho Marxs. They are way too thick and dark.
Amen, growing old is a privilege. It’s sad that the pressure to stay young forever has pushed so many celebrities to alter their appearance through surgeries. I think that Andie is growing older beautifully, naturally, & gracefully. She truly is just as beautiful as ever.
Its not a privilege if you became 100…..so…how long it stays a privilege…? 60,70,80,90…..life is too short but the body doesnt feel that way when you are 100…your body will convice you of the opposite…that he cant anymore…the only luck is not to suffer too much….
Youth doesn’t work like that anyway, which is so odd when people say someone doesn’t age because they have a small amount of wrinkles and dyed hair. Have a good bloodtest...THAT is youth! In Scandinavia many men and women have gray hair and it’s not viewed as losing beauty or being old, it’s viewed as a privilege to be fortunate enough to grow older (some sadly don’t even reach their 1 year old birthday, so why not celebrate life and the years we get)!
I think that people who age naturally are far more attractive than those who alter their faces. It looks so unnatural. McDowell was, is and always will be beautiful inside and out.
Sad thing is they are still ageing in the inside and don't seem to be aware. The prettiest corpse in the cemetery still means they are dead.
@@leonardoiglesias2394 Life is not too short. Life is the single longest thing you will do.
I am 43, single and going gray. I am tired of suppressing my age. So I stopped and I don't mind my wrinkles or my grays. They show my wisdom.
Me too..I'm 45 and I just had my first child ...my miracle baby ....i have salt and pepper hair and all people can notice is that I'm an old mom and that my child will be told their mommy is "old" that comment hurt me so much cos why should it matter. The fact is I AM old and my "old" body gave birth to a beautiful baby 🙏
I’m 47 and I’m not old yet. What’s wrong with you two?😂
ure a wise woman
Going grey is not bad, ht the sagging face and boobs lol
God bless yall
Yes ! Let's normalize and humanize aging🙏
I’ve always loved Andie as an actress. And as a woman over 60 I get what she means about feeling free to be our authentic self. You go girl!
Remember her character in sex, lies & videotape? Marvellous performance.
This is the horrible baloney. She has botox and fillers and maybe an occasional face lift. The only thing she did give up was colouring her hair. Maybe she is allergic, so one has no option but just stop it
When she speaks, you can see lines and wrinkles on her face, she doesn’t have anything done.
@@wg3951 having seen her in the NF series Maid, I have to believe she's had little to no work done. But plenty of sun exposure 😆
@@bambinaforever1402 And a nose job. Although that's unrelated to the aging topic.
When is Andie going to do her TED TALK on aging? She has so much wisdom.
She has endless beauty in every way 🙏
No thank you 😂😅
SO admire her. She is so empowered and grounded in reality, What a beautiful enlightened soul. Love you Andie. It's crazy that this is even a topic of discussion, when you step back and look at the big picture. What a crazy world we live in.
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And she looks stunning! There is nothing more beautiful than a woman who embraces aging and falling in love with that process. It exudes from the acceptance you have for yourself inside and shows! As a woman of 42, I excite in seeing my "tinsel" coming in. I welcome aging, I love it! I wish more women did as well. But I feel like we'll be seeing more of this 😁💖 Thank you Andie! More beautiful now than ever!!
Only a woman can say that 🥲
She is beautiful,but I think she has some botox in forhead and some other things lifting her face OK,the hair is very natural,but not the face!
There is something wrong with you, seriously:(
@@Eva-oe3se If you don't see the botox in her face tfan you are blind! The only natural is her hair! I don't say,that she is not beautiful,I say only,that she has a lot of botox in her face!
Specially in her forehead! So obviosly!
I am reading a book called 'Hagtitude' by Sharon Blackie and really puts a new perspective on getting older plus I find at 60 I care less about what others think of me and that is so liberating! Andi does look beautiful as an older lady it doesn't have to equate to just being young its just a different kind of beauty that shines out from within too with deeper wisdom!
Après les années de combat 👁😳🤔
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On retrouve enfin notre âme 🙏
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Great video on women aging. We are all going to age, Andie McDowell does it with grace!❤
she has had tons of botox though, her forehead is so smooth
@@Goldenretriever-k8m ...so what????
@@Goldenretriever-k8m No, your eyebrows don't move like that. You can see the lines when she raises them.
@@manita2653 There's nothing wrong with getting Botox or having anything done to look younger, within reason. It's relevant as this video is about Andie speaking on aging gracefully & not fighting it. Getting cosmetic & non invasives is fighting it.
@@FreeSpirit47 She probably hasn't had botox if she let her hair go grey.
I am in no way letting my hair go gray!
Love her. Just so refreshing to see women like her and Jamie Lee Curtis out there and being fabulous. They have so much to offer. And love how she cautions to not judge other women for whatever choices they make.
Andie is a beautiful caring woman. I absolutely love her career and she is terrific in the Hallmark series now. I wish her the very best in whatever decisions she pursues. Thank you Katie, really enjoyed your interview with Andie.
I went gray/natural in 2019. I love it! After dying my hair for 10 years, it was a relief to stop. The chemicals, mess and the cost of dying my hair black every 3 months or so...exhausting.
Even if I am 23 years old, I do feel the pressure, that I have to stay young. This video helps to me
Young is so overrated. Enjoy it as much as you can because it’s HARD. Life requires a lot of us, and getting hung up on our age, which we have no control over, only makes it harder at every age. Enjoy your youth, but don’t try to hold on to it. Life gets a whole lot better as you go. 😊👍
I stopped coloring my hair a year ago and I feel so free. I applaud her.
Me, too. I have waist-length hair, so it will all take a while. LOL But, I'm not yet 100% gray. After 40 years of experimenting with my hair color I'm tired of it. It's au naturale or nothing!
I decided that enough was enough several years ago, and it truly is liberating. My hair grows really fast, and I love not having to constantly deal with that half inch of after growth... I have been waiting since forever to get the gorgeous, silvery white hair that most women in my family get as they mature. I have been stuck with a "salt, pepper and cinnamon" situation for a decade, but it's me, and that's okay.
why did you ever start?
@@ThatOpalGuy I started with experimenting with different colors. My hair is naturally auburn. I've been full-on flaming red, strawberry blonde different levels of brown, black, and most recently peek-a-boo mermaid green teal, and blue. Mostly I did it for fun. The more natural colors I did while working in the legal industry. It was seen as good grooming to color away the grays. I haven't been in that field since 2003, though.
@@feelinguru-vywiththepaingu9808 never understood the need, or the expense, nor the potential hair damage.
but that's me...
I’m turning 59 soon and I love this message. I have no interest in dating someone 20-30 years younger. Maybe 10 years younger but even then it’s not easy to have things in common…depends on the person, of course. I’d date Andie or Katie in a heartbeat and it’s not because of their fame. Both amazing women
Thank you for this wise point of view!
Thank you for your honesty and kind words!
So you prefer a 59 year old grandma to a young woman? That’s kinda sick
@@DimitriTheBarbarian I notice you’re hiding behind a stupid username and no photo. Keyboard warrior in his mom’s basement. Classic old school troll. 😂
More men like you please 🙏 😊 . Nice to hear
I haven’t felt inspired in a long time but her attitude towards life and age is magic. I’m 32 and just getting the pressures to look “younger” and I have no idea why. I’ve been 20, I’ve been 25 and now I’m 32. I look forward to enjoying my life at every age. Not grasping at straws to look 21 forever. She’s one of the few “role models” out there
Here’s a tip, the sooner you embrace that you’re old, the better you can be the best old person you can be like she’s describing. Because otherwise you’re just going to be waiting for that moment when you say, “oh I’m old now.”
I’m over 40 now , I could’ve done that when I was 35, because looking back it’s some where between 30 and 35 that youth passes, even if you look younger.
@@hirsch4155 If your goal was never chasing youth there’s nothing to embrace. I’m just my age. I never woke up needing to embrace being young. I don’t necessarily think there’s anything to embrace about getting older. Just enjoy it.
@@NKim-gj9vk no it’s not what I meant , I meant there’s life periods you have to own . You can’t enjoy life the same way when you’re 21. You have to own being old, otherwise you don’t progress. Because with age comes responsibility. It’s not just about enjoying .
32 is so young tho . U have ur hole life ahead still and 30s is ur prime
@@lisavanderpump7475 yeah it is you’re right, and nothing wrong with living in the moment obviously but the thing about aging is that the transition from being asked for ID and being called sir or mam happens very fast lol. Might as well embrace it. Just like embracing being in the prime of youth. After mid 30s there’s no going back. You can still be “youthful” but it’s not the same . Like she says it affects the career . But affects lots else .It makes for a more grounded life if you come to terms with that early . Like she says, people know what to do with you if you own it.
She took issue with the young interviewer because the question was reinforcing a narrative , that it’s sad to get old. It’s not, the prime of life isn’t the be all end all .
What an amazingly wise, honest, authentic woman! So rare, nowadays. Refreshing to hear someone so genuine!
But people who get work done can be good people too. Its not nice to look in the mirror and hate what you see. it doesnt matter how much people want us to embrace aging etc, if ageing has made our faces look ugly, its very hard to feel good about yourself-just the same as if a woman who has lost her hair gets depressed. But no one every tells them that theyre 'over reacting' or that they should just embrace it
Love this conversation. It’s relatable! As a woman Living in my 60’s… I have to respectfully say… I’m not here to impress.. and I am who I am. I love the statement.. “ we have to stop associating shame with getting older”. Just live, take care of your body and embrace every birthday. I think men I really missing out on a relatable relationship when they choose younger women. God Bless Andie! Thank you Katie. I would love to hear more of this topic!
So fabulous to see a famous woman embrace her natural hair colour. I had to stop dyeing my hair due to allergies. I did not want to go grey but I had no choice. Now that it’s all grown out I absolutely love it! I get stopped by random strangers telling me how wonderful my hair looks. It’s so healthy and soft. I feel a million bucks…..yay to hair dye allergies!
The tyranny of this era is illusion, the real lasting beauty is character and living in truth and grace..
I love the grace you afford other women. We all need to stand together in our differences.
"The softer you are on other people, the bigger the break you give yourself." You speak in such memorable speech bubbles, Andie! Thank you for this interview - you are doing everything right, from looking after your brain and body to going with the flow of ageing. From where I am sitting at three years your senior I can attest to the fact that if you stop wasting time on trying to achieve that "younger look" you have so much more time to live a creative life.
Oh, how I love what Andie said about not being ashamed to be old and also loving being old. I absolutely agree. Thank you Andie for putting this conversation into the public arena!
How refreshing to watch this interview. I respect Andie MacDowell and appreciate serenity and sanity being broadcast online. Thanks.
She has always been one of my favorite actresses and I love her more as the years go on. ❤
I embrace every wrinkle, gray hair and imperfections on my body as I have earned all of them at 65 years old. I had my time with being young and now I have my time as an older women who has gained wisdom and grace. Gosh I love this Andie. She is so beautiful inside and out.
I'm 65 too. I stopped dying my hair about 3 years ago and love my gray hair!! ❤Andie MacDowell!!
@@lynnyhen Listen, I stopped dying when I thought I had allergies to the absolute junk I was putting in it. I treated the problem with a shampoo (dermatologist) and let me tell you I am 56 and about 70% grey and love it. I also have my DL, I know…but I colored my hair for it and I look so much older as it draws attention to the rest of my face. When hair is grey, we expect the other characteristics, not flaws!
My mom was coloring her hair during the 90s with those reds that were the trend and she was my age, now (56). I went to see her and it took her 2 days to ask me why I don’t color my hair…I was waiting for her to ask! I told her it was a pain in the keister and dyed hair made me look older.
I loved this! Growing old is a privilege. I got goosebumps when she explained how powerful she feels with her natural hair colour. That is what it’s all about- doing what makes you feel good. Thanks for this!
Yes!!! I agree so much!!🙌
I love her so much! Andie is so genuine and funny.. warm and loving. I’m 57 years old and it gives me hope for aging graciously. Her hair is so beautiful at any color. She’s comfortable in her own skin and who she is and we should all celebrate her and take notes. Great interview Katie! Two amazing women having good conversation. Thank you both. I truly love you Andie and I appreciate you sharing how you feel about aging and life in general 💗
Thanks Katie for giving away the end of the movie....
I do feel there's less time to waste...and notice I'm more confident in my convictions, and have little doubts left in life. I love maturity!!
Andie is absolutely gorgeous!!!!💜💜💜
Also thank you Andie for showing your curls, so many straighten these days!
Beauty is ageless, and Andie McDowell proves this. Confident and strong, she shows that is a number, but what you believe about yourself is your true self! Thank you Andie, for showing us that we can be relevant at all life ages.
Beauty is ageless. Nice quote but it probably meant something different from physical appearance
Andie is so wise and yet I found myself wanting to tell her - the younger man older woman thing is all about the individual people and their unique relationship together. I’ve been with a 20 year younger man for 11 plus years and I never would have dreamed of it before meeting him, as in only him. I highly doubt a relationship would have ever happened with someone 20 years younger just because they were 20 years younger. So, in all your wisdom Ms. Andie - it’s not about the age difference. It’s about the person and how you two get along ✨✨ Wonderful interview Ms. Katie 👏👏
I really am bothered when people say they’re a burden. We care for our children for 20 years or so, why is them caring for us for a time a burden? My father just passed away and he said to me I don’t want to be a burden. I said dad, you are not a burden. Didn’t you care for me for 19 years before I flew away? Why is caring for you now a burden? It was a joy and a blessing for me and my family to care for one of the most important men in my life.
I can't say, at 79, that I love being old, but it still beats the alternative.
Andie MacDowell is the only celebrity I have ever seen in real life. I grew up in Montana and had a layover in SLC on my way home from some trip. Mrs. MacDowell also lived in Montana at that time (no idea if she still does) and was waiting to board a flight home as well. Just saw her off in the distance across the terminal and thought: "Huh. I f***in' love Groundhog Day." She is just as lovely now as she was then (90s).
Ms. Couric, you are a kind and interested interviewer. You don't interrupt and your genuine interest in your guest is front and center. I thoroughly enjoyed you and Andie's conversation. I could see you two being great friends!
My sister died at the age of 23. So yes, getting older is a blessing.
I spent a large portion of my life coloring my hair and wearing makeup, and while there is nothing wrong with that I have to say that I love myself more fully since ditching all of it and embracing everything including my silver hairs. When I first ditched the dye, I referred to it as my christmas tree tinsel, because it's super pretty against my naturally dark hair. A few people hgave been snide, but I decided that to be judging others on their appearance is a pretty low blow, especially if we are fit and happy with ourselves. I like this message coming from a person who has a large following. You are enough, and probably more than you know!😁
Women need to see more women embrace getting older. I’m turning 40 and I see all of these ads stating that you pretty much have no value after 40, so it has been a hard transition, but this is super encouraging! Thank you❤️
I feel so much more valuable to myself at 47 than I did in the past. Maybe I'm not as valuable to advertisers, but I'm ok with that. The beauty of growing older is learning to ( like Andie said) develop compassion and empathy for yourself and others through your experiences.
I hope this is your best decade yet!
Andie McDowell has timeless beauty inside and outside! A classic beauty!
Not anymore. She looks waay much older with this hair.
@@Eva-oe3se I have never colored my hair(the whole thing, only highlights a few times). Embracing the natural can be freeing. Helen Mirren comes to mind, the natural hair color, for so long, I know I am used to it, would be a jolt for her at this point to color her hair. Maybe that is how it is for you with Andie, those long dark locks such a signature look for her. Hopefully you can see her beauty through the lack of dark color. We ALL grow older, men often embrace the gray(George Clooney, Steve Martin), why not women? Respect your opinion, hope you respect mine.
Andie is as lovely, smart and witty as she is beautiful & present. She is proof that our journey in life only gets more Wondrous as we get older if we accept each new defining moment in our lives. Brava! ❤
Andi is such a sweetheart. So real and down to earth
Andie is onto it! Been young, can't keep up the charade! Ditto!!! Anyway she looks WONDERFUL and vibrant and beautiful ❤
What a great interview that was. I was totally knocked out by "MAID", the amount of talent on screen between the two of them alone. She's a character, loved that little mention of George Clooney re salt and pepper hair. LOL
Oh man! Her energy is so authentic and fierce 💕
I absolutely love her look too!
When I see a woman with grey hair I get so excited 🥳 It's like free jewelry on your head.
Oh Andie, you are eternally beautiful. That young woman is only thinking of the work you are in, not that she was being insulting. I wouldn't be surprised if she regretted asking you that. I love your hair. It looks age appropriate and you look amazing. I love being 60. I do not care about being young. I'm loving life as a 60 year old and loving the senior's discounts. I earned every single gray hair and so did you, Andie. Embracing age is the way to go.
I notice that most of the women who say that ageing is wonderful look amazing. Its all very well for a good looking older woman like her to say that ageing is wonderful and that we should embrace it, but not everyone gets to age beautifully like her, and most of those women hate getting older. It affects everyone's looks, self esteem and mental health differently so we need to respect everyones view and not judge
She lies... how much does she spend on her "Aging gracefully"? she just fools the women not telling the truth
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If you sleep 7.30-8.30 hours a day, each day ! No one time event. You will look very good at 70+
Age is more about lost of energy
I'm almost 60 and only of average looks, but I still embrace aging. It's all about being comfortable in your own skin. Some think I'm "confident." I guess to a point, but I wanted to look like someone else since I'm 15 and it was only the past decade or so I appreciated my own looks. Hell, I wish I was way smarter too, but I'm not. Whether we're young, middle age, or old, women can be too hard on themselves. Just appreciate what you have; a genuine smile is a natural face-lift. ❤ Looks are just a part of it though, the real hard part of growing older is all the loved ones getting sick or dying. That knocks you for a loop and you can't help that it shows on your face ... tired and worried...but it means I felt deeply about people.
Actually, aging is probably more psychologically disturbing for beautiful people because they're used to being the ideal, and getting older, especially as a woman, is not ideal in America. However, taking care of yourself can do a lot to help someone age gracefully, even if you don't have favorable genetics for aging or are not naturally good-looking.
@@emem2863 Yes it def is harder because much more of your identity is wrapped up in it. But for me I wouldnt have minded going from beautiful to plain, because you can still have fun with makeup, fashion and hair even if you arent stunning. But aging really wrecked my face and made me look so hideous I didnt even want to leave the house. I know people say it shouldnt matter but it does unfortunately. It just crushes your self esteem. Its nice of people to say that 'Im beautiful anyway' but honestly, who are they kidding. Pep talks about trying to redefine beauty or appreciating my personality didnt help me feel better ) : I def feel a lot better from lifting everything using magnesium oil of all things. It works like a charm but sadly far too complicated to explain how to do
Andie I just love you and your sincere, honest, and empowering view on aging women. I just turned 69 and my hair is natural too. I chose to avoid coloring because I don't do anything to my body that may cause cancer. I eat, bathe, breathe natural resources as much as I can so I can embrace my senior years with good health and energy.
Hi how're you doing?
She is beautiful and wise. I am 65, and I notice that I feel a bit invisible. Whereas when I was younger, I could turn heads. I don’t want to feel invisible, but I need to just accept it. Nice interview Katie. 🌷
We aren't producing pheromones, it makes a difference, people like breeders 😂❤
The way I feel is that I had my "day in the sun" and if it's someone else's turn now, so be it. So don't feel bad if you aren't getting the reactions you used to. Just be the best YOU that you can be, and do it for yourself.
I have realized I love being less noticed. Its freeing.
@@brooks8792very true, and
Now you can whatever you want (maybe you always did?), put on heaps of makeup, or no makeup, work for a detective agency...
I love Andie. She understands that you're 65 no matter what color your hair is. I gave up coloring nearly a year ago, and I love the gray that's coming in. Having dyed my hair since I was in my early 30s and always considering myself a brunette, plus realizing that people think gray is old, made it tough, but I love the nuances in the colors coming in. Let me tell you, it looks so much more natural at age 61 than the dyed hair did, and it IS natural. Gray is a beautiful color. Silver is a beautiful color. We need to embrace it.
I've been color free for three years now and feel wonderful. The only thing I can say is you have to be ready for it, make your own decision, love yourself. I'm in my 70's and last year in the heat of a Southern summer I got a buzz cut I was thrilled, walked different, felt better it was a wonderful feeling.
I know where you are coming from BB. I will be 70 this year. Got a semi buzz cut today. Little bit of 2 months old high/low lights on top.
"The truth of the matter is, 'I'm old, and that's okay.' .... Why do we have so much shame attached to getting older? Because it is an important and valuable time in our lives." Well said, Andie. I am exactly Andie's age, and I have never felt more secure in who I am, not worrying about anyone else's opinion about me. I'm just cherishing the people that I have in my life knowing that nothing material is going to last including my body. I am stronger spiritually, having let go living up to superficial expectations that matter little in the big picture of life.
Because of societal programs such as the “ ant aging “ campaign.
Awesome conversation! Love your honesty and integrity Andie. I couldn't agree more!
What Andie did for her children is the most important thing to do for their freedom to be who they came in to be. She's a beautiful soul I've always appreciated her and have really enjoyed the show The Way Home. Thank you for this talk ladies🙏❤️
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Andie is the reason I decided to go white last year. A couple of years ago I saw that she wanted to stop dyeing her hair black and she grew out her grey hair. Called herself a silver fox. I was getting tired of dyeing my hair for 20 plus years and plucking out the white hairs so I cut all my hair off in Sept and have been letting the white hair grow in. It's been really freeing. So tired of all these beauty standards here in America for older women.
@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ as a ransom...that just sounds negative and I choose positive
Why is dying your hair such a big hassle? It is half an hour, and done. And you look nice.
White hair is so pretty.
Black brows look too harsh on her.
Still beautiful; she’ll always be beautiful. My wife has been completely gray since her early 50s. Shes now 73. People stop her in the street to tell her how beautiful she is.
This is so refreshing, especially in the movie sector where everyone is expected to always look young, as If ageing was not part of life. Thank you, Andie, this is very inspiring for women around the world to embrace and enjoy each phase we are living.
Andie then and now is a breath of fresh air, truly a wonderful exemplary woman 💥
Amen Andie! I started going gray 2 years ago and I absolutely love it. I feel better in my skin and again like you said, I was just damn tired pretending to be young.
I like the fact that our looks evolve. It's an opportunity to reinvent ourselves and this is a great look on her!
As a woman who is transitioning right now, this video is exacly what I need. Thank you.
I stopped coloring about 7 years ago. Stay the course, I bet you'll love it and wish you'd done it sooner! I get compliments on my (now) healthy, shiny platinum hair all the time. Never got compliments on it when I colored it!
Andie didn’t do this naturally. Hate to tell you this. She went to Jack Martin. He told me she was getting her hair done by him while I was sitting in his salon getting my hair done silver. Hers is silver color to match her roots. The average cost is about 5,000.00 for one visit. The guy did Jane Fonda, Francis Fisher, Sharon Osborne. He is a huge gossip and brags about all his famous clients. He’s overpriced and not very good at what he does unless you pay him a lot and see him for multiple touchups. Most of his celebrity clients will take the color recipe back to their celebrity stylist and have them touch up the silver color monthly. Facts.
@@Cwgrlup Right but the idea that she wouldn't go back to black hair is the real reason a lot of us like her.
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Andie has the money to make it possible to hasten the process, so she did.
I’ve friends who decided the same but a couple couldn’t finish waiting the months it took so they started dyeing once again. During covid they were at home so they started the process again and to their delight were able to return to their natural hair! It takes courage to take the leap, but it is so worthwhile.
I just turned 76, I’ve let my hair remain natural for 20+ years. I never colored it completely…I tried highlights and lowlights for a couple of years .. liked very much how my hair looked. But I made a decision in 2001 that instead of spending the $$$ it cost I would set $$$ aside and help families who were in great need of assistance in the country of my birth. The joy and blessings I have felt does more for me than any $$ spent on my hair. We each have choices…best to applaud the decisions others make…it is so much better than judging others… and it can also be exhausting. …as Andie said.🧡🌟 Blessings 🌺🌸
@@Cwgrlup Who cares how she did it. She is graying slowly. At her age people usually have thick grey roots. My hair is completely grey on top. Not quite there yet. My hair at 66 is growing slowly! She looks and is fabulous.
Andie is, and always will be a cute, sweet, beautiful, and graceful woman. It’s refreshing to see a woman I’ve been watching since my childhood age so gracefully, and to be OK with aging. I’m glad she’s so candid on aging and has such a great outlook on being an aging woman and human. Thanks Andie. ♥️♥️
Such a brilliant actress and all she is asked about is her hair!!
Andy has stepped into this part of her life with poise and dignity....I salute her decision, to embrace this new empowerment of joy and confidence. No one can give this to you, but yourself. Bravo!
Andy MacDowell's sentiment about aging is really a "sage view" of a life spent.. After a long career in K-12 teaching and learning I chose a fairly secluded life in a rural area contemplating how I got to where I am and the good fortune it took to keep me above ground. I love being old, being bald, sometimes slow, sometimes cranky and not the sharpest monkey in the tree any more... but I'm still hanging around and that's worth celebrating :)
I did this 4 years ago when I was noticing young women were purposefully doing their hair gray. I just turned 50. I’ve gotten more compliments since I went natural then when I colored it. I have a really cool “stripe”, and I feel unique. It’s incredibly freeing! When I get compliments on my platinum “highlights “, I tell them God did them! 😊
I agree. But what s the other option of getting old, right?! What s important is go natural but not let herself totally go. Being healthy is always the first priority
You are mistaken heaps with this. NOT God did it. God created us to live forever, never die, never get ill, never get old. What you call "God's work" it is actually the devile's work. Jus read the Bible. So, we should not be happy when we see that we are aging, but do against it what we can.
I love Andie's philosophy and thinking on getting older and not to be slamming other women for how they choose to do it. However, as an Andie fan, it made me sad how honest she was when she said we don't have time left...we are at the end of our lives. I will be sad when this beautiful and inspirational person goes, if she goes before me. And she is so right, I too know we don't have time to waste anymore. I am trying to save as many animals as I can before I go.
Andie is not just embracing her age, she really and truly looks beautiful, for godssake!
Andie is not “old”! Who isn’t getting “older”everyday?
She’s intelligent, articulate, reflective, & sincere!
Aging is a daily gift everyone receives from the moment we’re born! Lucky are those of us, who have experienced many days & years!!
Beautifully said.
Andie’s attitude of embracing the natural look of aging is so refreshing and honest. She is still so beautiful and her insight is liberating!
I like she showed her kids to love themselves and their abilities and having their own identity ❤ That's what a good mother does.
Oh my God, Andie is more stunningly gorgeous than ever ... Stop shaming women with the fact that aging happens + so many women are more beautiful than ever as they age!!! ❤
I will turn 60 in 2 months and I love who I am. I work in Healthcare and most of my coworkers are in there 20's. ( full of drama ) I am centered and feel amazing ! For some reason they all love me! Maybe being authentic is inspiring to others! Thanks for a super amazing , and inspiring ted talk! 😊
Hey, me too in July! I am embracing this next phase of life. ❤
Those who deny the reality of aging miss out on a treasure that is in the present season. Every age phase has its value. I found a "hiding place" when I turned 65. Those I didn't need around me anymore (and didn't want to be), didn't come around anymore, but the true gems in my life stayed through it all. They are few, but they are constant. Nothing is guaranteed.
I love this, well said
This is exactly where I am. Love it! Very well put 👍
PLEASE MORE OF THIS KIND OF STORY!!!
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I love this conversation. It touches on so many beautiful points about being a human and being a woman. Beauty at every age - yes.
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Chapeau bas to you Andie MacDowell. You are a beautiful human being, both in and out. Total respect 🙏🏼🌹
Andie is such an amazing "model" of an authentic aging woman! Her heart is so open, it gives me permission to feel the grace and beauty of aging. Thank you Katie for such an open honest interview. I am deeply grateful for this conversation.
I am so glad that Andie is giving women permission to go grey. Like her, I started going grey during the lockdown. Other women doing the same broke th barrier for me. I decided to keep growing out my grey grow out. I was a brunette and it's fun to have light colored hair. Coloring my hair was a hassle as I can't stand the look of grey roots. That is what feels aging. I love my grey. I feel pretty.
Do we really need her permission? We each have to give ourselves permission.
Yeah OK I give you permission to shave your head bald. Will you do it?
"Andie is giving permission to go grey"?? Who needs her permission? My Mum for example dying her hair, and looks beautiful. I am always encouraging her to look nice, and she loves to go to the hairdresser.
I love that Andie is genuine and candid about a topic that few of us dare to discuss. I strongly believe in embracing who we are, at any age. Thank you, Andie, for showing many up and coming older girls that age is a natural part of living and not a source of shame. ❤
I love that she embraces her age and her hair is beautiful and I think she’s beautiful.
She is simply AMAZING! She is a breath of fresh air, and hopefully an example for many woman!
I can help you get your natural hair back naturally, but good for you for loving yourself and respecting yourself while boosting moral to others who don't.
My husband is five years younger than me. We just love each other. Age is not a problem.
Beautiful woman - love the gray hair 🎉
I always embrased it when i started having gray love it everyday. How are you doing?
I accepted being older early. My husband died & I was sixty & naturally glamorous & at sixty four the greys are here & I’m still glamorous but very natural & enjoying being just me & loving it! I’m loving being ok with me & I 💯 don’t care what anyone thinks & confidence in ourselves is beautiful ♥️
Andie still looks fabulous and rocks that gray better than anyone I’ve ever seen. I’m 66 and went gray a while back and I I love my gray. Where I live in NM so many women have gorgeous gray hair and are proud of it.
Love this....Women like her are beautiful in every way.....
Thank you Katie for this interview with Andie. Thank you Andie, for your attitude and message. This helps me so much even though I am a man. I feel shame growing older also. I am working on it. I have had people I see from years ago tell me how old I look. Yes, I am 53. I am getting old. People can be so brutal with comments. I guess it reflects their own insecurities. Peace and Love to you both.