People.com Lifestyle Style Jennifer Aniston on Facial Plastic Surgery: 'Justin Would Put a Gun to My Head' The star candidly answers some pressing beauty questions and shares her fiancé's strong stance against plastic surgery By Brittany Talarico Brittany Talarico Brittany Talarico is PEOPLE's Deputy Style Director, where she oversees the brand's digital Style and Beauty coverage. This includes running lead on the Met Gala, which is among PEOPLE.com's top-trafficked red carpet events every year, interviewing the industry's top influencers (including all the Kardashian-Jenners), and breaking A-list celeb news (a New Jersey shore native, it is no surprise that her favorite interview ever was with Bruce Springsteen). Brittany is a style contributor to People Every Day Podcast and has represented the brand on national TV programs including Good Morning America and The CW's two TV specials on the British Royals. She joined PEOPLE from Cosmopolitan in 2013, where she was an Associate Editor. People Editorial Guidelines Published on August 8, 2014 06:13 PM Share Tweet Pin Email Aging gracefully is important to Jennifer Aniston, but it’s really important to her fiancé Justin Theroux. The actress reveals that her longterm boyfriend would be extremely upset if she ever got any type of facial injections or went under the knife. Kevin Mazur/VF13/WireImage “I think, what I have been witness to, is seeing women trying to stay ageless with what they are doing to themselves,” she tells Yahoo Beauty Editor in Chief Bobbi Brown in a new interview. “I am grateful to learn from their mistakes, because I am not injecting s— into my face. I see them and my heart breaks. I think, ‘Oh God, if you only know how much older you look.’ They are trying to stop the clock and all you can see is an insecure person who won’t let themselves just age. I also have a fiancé who will put a gun to my head if I touch my face in any way.” RELATED PHOTOS: Obsessed or Hot Mess — The Beauty Edition! Aniston, 45, plans to follow the model of the many actresses who choose to welcome the natural progression of aging. “I also understand that age is kind of awesome,” she shares. “I am fortunate enough to know women like Gloria Steinem, who I think is one of the most stunning women on the planet, and doesn’t touch her face. Diane Keaton, Annette Bening, all of these fabulous fearless women who are flawless, they embrace it! You know to each their own, I don’t judge it if you do it, but sometimes I wish I could beg the people I know, who I am very near and dear to, to not touch their face.” The 45-year-old star also isn’t holding anything back about her diet, which definitely consists of — wait for it — bread. And she maintains that while she’s not afraid of aging, getting older does make losing weight more difficult. “I usually give myself bread on the weekends, but really, my body doesn’t love carbs. These days, if I was being super picky, I would love to drop five pounds. That is just where I have always been really comfortable at about 110 to 113 pounds. But it is harder to get that down, at this age.” Regardless of her weight, she always looks great in her go-to jeans-and-a-tee uniform, which she calls the result of “laziness. ” However, she does have one key dressing secret. “The trick to T-shirts is I that I usually tailor them, which is silly, but it works,” she reveals. “Or you just have to find the perfect one. James Perse has really great t-shirts and tank tops, Theory is great for basics, and for jeans. I take the pockets off of Hudson jeans, because I like the fit, but not the pockets. Helmut Lang does a good skinny jean, too. And I wear Saint Laurent jackets.” Is anyone else about to take their T-shirts to the tailor? What do you think of Aniston’s aging philosophy? Do you agree? Share your thoughts below.–Brittany Talarico [article_newsletter]