Cameron Diaz wouldn’t "judge" someone who opts for botox.
The ‘What Happens In Vegas’ star understands that people choose to undergo the treatment to "feel better about themselves".
She said: "I have absolutely no judgement on what makes people feel good about themselves. [Those procedures] are there to help people feel a little bit better about themselves.
"If they do feel better about themselves, then those procedures have worked. I have no problem with that. And [in] a lot of instances, it does make you look like you’ve taken a nap … or that you might be a little younger than you looked maybe the day before."
However, the 43-year-old actress also had some words of warning for those wanting to undergo the procedure, insisting it won’t turn back time.
Speaking on the Oprah Winfrey Network show, she added: "The places that the Botox doesn’t reach are still ageing. So, it’s very, very important to know what happens to your cells [and], if you really want to age well, how you can manage that ageing on a cellular level through the five pillars of well-being."
Meanwhile, Cameron previously insisted she won’t "accept" age shaming.
She shared: "If I’m relying on everybody buying me as a 25-year-old, then I’m screwed. I’m not going to keep trying to keep up with an image of my 25-year-old self. If I try to keep that up then I’m just making it painful for myself.
"It’s up to me as an actress, as a human, as a woman, to say that’s not acceptable for me anymore, and you can’t demand that of me. I will go and do the things that speak to me, the things that are relevant to me now. Women, we can go and do that."