People.com Lifestyle Style Sharon Stone Reveals Her Secret to Looking So Young (Hint: It Has to Do with Mom's Advice) The 57-year-old says her beauty regimen includes lots of moisturizer By Lindsay Kimble Lindsay Kimble Lindsay Kimble is a Senior Digital News Editor and the Sports Editor for PEOPLE Digital. She's worked at PEOPLE for over seven years as a writer, reporter and editor across our Entertainment, Lifestyle and News teams, covering everything from the Super Bowl to the Met Gala. She's been nominated for the ASME NEXT Awards for Journalists Under 30, and previously wrote for Us Weekly while on staff at Wenner Media. People Editorial Guidelines Published on November 7, 2015 05:11 PM Share Tweet Pin Email Age is but a number – seriously, have you seen Sharon Stone?! The 57-year-old actress is dishing on how she’s retained a youthful glow, even as she approaches 60. Gustavo Caballero/WireImage Stone, 57, told PEOPLE on Friday at the FUNKSHION “Celebration of Hope” fashion event to honor sister Kelly Stone at The Setai in Miami that she’s a huge advocate of daily moisturizing – a secret she learned from her own mother. “My mom gave me a jar of Avon moisturizer when I was a kid, because she was an Avon woman, and told me to cleanse and moisturize morning and night, and that’s what I do,” she says. “That’s it!” The star has been open about her aging journey in the past – and why she’s not shy about the body changes that have come with it. “I’m aware that my a– looks like a bag of flapjacks,” Stone she told Harper’s BAZAAR in October. “But I’m not trying to be the best-looking broad in the world. At a certain point you start asking yourself, ‘What really is sexy?’ It’s not just the elevation of your boobs. It’s being present and having fun and liking yourself enough to like the person that’s with you.” The Basic Instinct actress also credited her skin’s resilience to dermal filler Restylane, which she told the magazine she started using after suffering damage from a 2011 stroke. “It’s so common now for people to use fillers, it’s almost like a beauty treatment,” she said. “It’s like you have mascara and a filler. And it’s a far better alternative than having your face cut apart and ending up looking like you got sucked into a wind tunnel.” Is moisturizer a part of your beauty regimen? Tell us in the comments below. – Lindsay Kimble and Becky Randel