Retired HK actress Rosamund Kwan, 63, steals hearts with ageless looks


Many netizens are amazed by how well Rosamund Kwan has maintained her appearance. Photos: China Press

Hong Kong star Rosamund Kwan has been embracing life at her own pace since retiring from acting in 2007.

Despite leading a more relaxed and low-key lifestyle, the 63-year-old continues to remain a subject of public interest.

According to Oriental Daily, Kwan was recently spotted at a socialite friend's birthday party, where her appearance quickly became the talk of the town.

Photos circulating online showed the actress in a striped top, keeping her look understated with soft, natural makeup.

Netizens noted that even with minimal to no editing, her complexion appeared smooth and radiant, with no visible blemishes.

They also pointed out that her full cheeks gave her a subtle youthful glow, making it hard to believe she's nearing her mid-60s.

"Rosamund is so beautiful. She has maintained her features so well," one person wrote.

Another commented: "How does she take care of herself? She looks 20 years younger than her actual age."

Kwan previously shared her beauty routine in an interview with Tatler Asia, revealing that she swears by daily facial masks – sometimes applying them two to three times a day.

The actress, known for her roles in films like Armour Of God and Once Upon A Time In China, also makes it a habit to consume collagen drinks throughout the day.

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