'90s Actress, 60, Has Fans Asking For Her Skincare Routine in 'Stunning' Post: 'You Look 23'
"Younger" may be the name of a show Debi Mazar starred on, but in a recent photo the actress has fans saying it's exactly how she looks.
On Wednesday the 60-year-old actress took to Instagram sharing a batch photos from a fun night out to dinner in Italy that included a solo image of her looking absolutely radiant, and fans were quick to notice.
"Please drop your skincare routine. You look incredible!" one commenter said, while another echoed the sentiment and simply said, "You look 23."
"The stunning is STUNTING!!!!! The dew, the light…..you make fireflies jealous," another said.While Mazar's comments section seemed infinite of fans praising her beauty, another commenter explained another way that she's "admired" her.
"One thing I've loved and noticed about you is," they said. "You live LIFE to the fullest and you're [sic] life is full of memories and love. I've always loved/love and admired/admire you."
The "Goodfellas" actress is a full time resident in Italy and regularly posts about her daily adventures with her husband, Gabriele Corcos, and their two daughters. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬
'90s Actress, 60, Has Fans Asking For Her Skincare Routine in 'Stunning' Post: 'You Look 23' first appeared on Parade on Jul 24, 2025
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