One in five New Zealand women feels "sad" about wrinkles but only a third would consider cosmetic surgery, a survey has found.
More than three-quarters thought it was best for people to age naturally and one in five thought Kiwi celebrities had "too much work done".
The online study of 1000 respondents, commissioned by skin cream manufacturer Olay Regenerist and produced by Perceptive Research, also found that a quarter of women said they would be offended if someone asked if they had undergone cosmetic surgery. Nine out of 10 said they would consider a face cream over a cosmetic procedure.
More than half the respondents thought wrinkles were the most obvious sign of ageing, followed by sore joints (24 per cent), grey hair (21 per cent), hair loss (7 per cent) and weight gain (6 per cent).
"The survey highlights how appearance can affect a significant proportion of people, which is often unsaid. A majority of women want to age naturally, and having effective face creams is an acceptable method," said Auckland appearance medicine expert Dr Garsing Wong. "Ageing gracefully does not mean neglecting yourself."