50 First Dates star Drew Barrymore is passing down her beauty secrets and life lessons to her two daughters! At 44, the beloved actress recently opened up to NewBeauty magazine about her mission to teach her kids that aging gracefully is one of life's greatest gifts. Drew wants to ensure her daughters understand that true beauty comes from within and that growing older is something to celebrate, not fear.
Drew Barrymore's Philosophy on Aging
In a heartfelt interview, Drew Barrymore, the cover star of NewBeauty’s spring 2019 issue, expressed her determination to instill a positive outlook on aging in her daughters. "I’m now more committed than ever to showing my girls that aging is a luxury," she said with enthusiasm. "If we’re fortunate, we all get to grow older. I simply want them to find peace in who they are, not just how they look." Drew’s approach is rooted in fostering self-acceptance and inner confidence in her children.

Co-Parenting and Teaching Life Lessons
Drew shares custody of her daughters, Olive Kopelman, 6, and Frankie Kopelman, 4, with her ex-husband Will Kopelman. As they grow, Drew is focused on instilling values that go beyond physical appearance. "If they’re kind, compassionate, and cool people, that’s all I care about," Drew revealed. She emphasizes the importance of treating others well over worrying about superficial looks.
Read also:The Inspiring Love Story Of Adam Pearson And His Dedicated Wife A Journey Of Devotion
Olive has been shadowing Drew at work recently, giving her a front-row seat to her mom’s career and learning valuable lessons along the way. Drew shared one such moment when she discovered the magic of lip liner. "I didn’t realize how essential lip liner was until I tried it," she admitted. "I’ll tell my girls that at some point in their lives, they’ll need it. It’s not just for fun—it’s a necessity!"
Setting an Example
As the founder of Flower Beauty, Drew has amassed a wealth of makeup knowledge. While she enjoys experimenting with cosmetics, she told Glamour that she would never consider plastic surgery. Her reasoning? She wants to set a positive example for her children by embracing her natural beauty. "Aging is a privilege," Drew reflected. "It’s about learning to navigate it with grace, humor, self-love, and respect for the process. That’s always been crucial to me. When I became a mom, I realized how fortunate I was to already have these instincts. Now, I can pass them on to my daughters in a deeper, more meaningful way."



