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Exclusive Photo Shoot and Interview** Courteney Cox Graces the Cover Of **EXCLUSIVE PHOTO SHOOT AND INTERVIEW** COURTENEY COX GRACES THE COVER OF NEW YOU MAGAZINE’S DEBUT ISSUE NEW YOU magazine, the premiere quarterly consumer magazine devoted to the latest beauty and anti-aging trends and technology, debuts on newsstands nationwide January 7 with Courteney Cox posing for the cover of its premiere issue. ONLY in NEW YOU, Courteney speaks candidly about her pursuit of ever lasting beauty. Highlights from the interview include: On feeling her most beautiful: “I feel the best after I’ve worked out, when I have no make-up on and my skin is flushed.” On botox and trying other anti-aging treatments: “You know what, I’m game for anything. I’m very open to trying to prolong the inevitable…I’m a big laser believer I really think they are the wave of the future. I just did Ulthera which is supposed to produce collagen. And I’m about to do Fraxel, which will get rid of all these brown spots off my arms, chest and face." On the pressures of beauty in Hollywood: "There’s so many beautiful people and there’s so much pressure you put on yourself but David [Arquette] has always said to me, you’ve got to accept we’re all gonna age and just do it gracefully. And the sooner you accept, the easier your life is." Her daily beauty tips: “Moisturizing and drinking water, and I don’t drink near enough. I’m on this kick where I’m gonna try to drink 64 ounces a day. It’s so hard. I can get the first 32 down, no problem. That second bottle is tough but when I do, I feel different.” Her beauty icons: "Audrey Hepburn, Elizabeth Taylor, Meryl Streep and Sophia Loren. Sophia Loren is just so gorgeous and sexy and exotic. I wish I looked more like that but I don’t have an exotic bone in my body…[Helen Mirren] is so sexy. You know when people say you get better with age, that’s the perfect example. She’s just a bad ass in every way. She could rival the most gorgeous 30 year old. She’s just so confident, and let’s face it, it’s always about confidence." Her favorite red carpet moment: "My favorite red carpet moment that I’ve ever had was when I was nominated for a Golden Globe. I was wearing a really tight and beautiful Victoria Beckham dress. Genevieve did my makeup and Chris Mcmillan did my hair. But it literally was one of those days where Chris goes okay, I’m going to Jen’s house, I’ll be back. He literally came and just put in two clips and that was it- gorgeous. I was also Tracy Anderson methoded out. I remember it was raining, and David was really sweet, he was holding an umbrella for me. That was a good time." For more from Courteney and all the latest in beauty and anti-aging, pick up the new issue of NEW YOU magazine, on newsstands now! **Please feel free to use quotes & images following the below restrictions: - All quotes must be attributed to NEW YOU magazine, on newsstands now - Any re-use of quotes and images MUST include cover image - Images for one-time use only; NEW YOU logo must remain on all images for permitted use - online link to www.newyoumedia.com Photo credit: James White for NEW YOU magazine About NEW YOU NEW YOU is the premiere quarterly consumer magazine focused on the future of beauty and anti-aging. NEW YOU is a luxury brand dedicated to providing readers with an expert eye into the world of beauty innovations, the latest trends, groundbreaking products and cutting-edge procedures to restore the look and energy of youth. NEW YOU offices are located in New York City and Hollywood, Fla. .
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