Julia Roberts has shared the one beauty trend she wishes she had avoided.
In an interview with People published Wednesday, the "Pretty Woman" star revealed the advice she would give her 19-year-old self, offering a glimpse into the pitfalls she encountered and the wisdom she gained.
"Stand up straighter. It’s all going to be okay, and don’t pluck your eyebrows," Roberts said of what she'd tell her younger self.
The interview followed a heartfelt Instagram tribute posted by Roberts to celebrate her twins, Phinnaeus and Hazel, turning 19 last month.
In the post dated Nov. 28, the actress expressed her joy and gratitude for having her children in her life, alongside a rare throwback photo showcasing a tender moment with her twins.
“There are no words for the joy, the fun, the wild rumpus of life together,” she wrote in the post.
Despite the passage of time, Roberts continues to captivate audiences with her timeless beauty.
The 56-year-old actress recently garnered attention while promoting her new Netflix movie, "Leave the World Behind," set to debut Friday.
Roberts made a striking appearance in London, donning a pink blazer short set paired with sparkling fringe Gucci heels and a dazzling diamond necklace.
Meanwhile, Roberts' advice on eyebrow maintenance echoes similar sentiments from fellow celebrities.
Julianne Moore, in an interview with Harper’s Bazaar, shared a comparable tip for her daughter, Liv Freundlich, cautioning against tampering with eyebrows.
“The one thing I always say is do not touch her eyebrows. Don’t destroy your eyebrows like I did, and countless other women that I know,” the Oscar winner said in the interview.
Moore stressed the importance of preserving natural eyebrows, a sentiment echoed by other women who have navigated the challenges of eyebrow grooming.
Charlize Theron also recently opened up about her eyebrow regrets.
In a summer interview with InStyle, Theron revealed that she was "still recovering" from the overplucked eyebrows trend of the '90s.