Barbara Eden's Ageless Beauty: Skincare Secrets Revealed
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Barbara Eden's Ageless Beauty: Skincare Secrets Revealed

authorBy Shonda Rhimes
DateApr 09, 2026
Read time3 min

Barbara Eden, the esteemed 94-year-old actress renowned for her role in "I Dream of Jeannie," recently drew significant attention following an Easter social media update. Admirers were captivated by her remarkably youthful appearance, prompting widespread curiosity about her beauty regimen. This article explores the details of her highly sought-after skincare routine, her dedication to physical fitness, and her overall philosophy on maintaining a vibrant lifestyle.

The veteran actress, who turns 95 in August 2026, delighted her followers with a cheerful Easter photograph alongside her husband, Jon Eicholtz. The image quickly went viral, with fans inundating her comments section with praise for her seemingly ageless glow. Comments such as "Ageless beauty for sure," "Still gorgeous and ageless!!!," and "You really are a genie ridiculously beautiful Wow" flooded her post, highlighting the public's fascination with her enduring youthfulness. Many expressed a keen desire to uncover her secrets, with one fan exclaiming, "Looking fabulous what’s the secret?" and another playfully questioning, "94 where?!?!?? Is it in the room with us? Because ain’t no way. You are STUNNING STILL!"

Eden generously shared some of her personal beauty and wellness practices in a September 2024 interview with Fox News. Her skincare routine, a particular point of interest, includes the consistent use of Cetaphil to cleanse her face nightly, followed by the application of Estée Lauder’s Repair Serum. She emphasized the importance of a diligent cleansing ritual, stating, "I’ve been using a serum on my face since I was a teenager... When I wear makeup, I remove it with a gentle facial cleanser that foams up. I never go to bed without washing my face. I like to moisturize and go to sleep clean."

Beyond skincare, Eden is committed to a balanced fitness regimen. She revealed a past dedication to rigorous workouts, including spinning classes and weight training with a professional. While the pandemic altered her routine, she adapted by incorporating a stationary bicycle and lifting lightweight dumbbells, noting their benefits for bone health. She also advocates for brisk walking as a preferred form of exercise, finding it gentle on the joints and more beneficial than running.

Eden attributes her holistic approach to health and beauty to her upbringing, crediting her parents for instilling values of healthy eating and active living. Their guiding principle, "moderation of all things," profoundly influenced her lifestyle choices. This philosophy, she believes, has been central to her longevity and vitality. Known for her iconic portrayal of Jeannie in the beloved television series from 1965 to 1970, Eden has reprised the role on numerous occasions and also appeared in other popular shows like "Dallas" and "Sabrina the Teenage Witch." She remains active, attending conventions and fan events globally.

In a revealing conversation with PEOPLE in October 2025, Eden reflected on her enduring legacy, expressing a desire to be remembered for bringing joy and laughter to her audience. She recounted touching encounters with fans who shared how her work provided an escape during difficult childhoods, transforming their rooms into magical bottles of refuge. This feedback, she noted, evokes a mix of sadness and happiness, underscoring the profound impact of her career.

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