Actress Drew Barrymore says her life is not glamorous and she often feels "like a mom who's schlepping her kids around and is tired and running from here to there".
"I feel like a mom who's schlepping her kids around and is tired and running from here to there. That is the difference between aspiration and sophistication. I'm not sophisticated.
"I have knowledge and taste that can be very sophisticated, but my lifestyle is very steeped in reality," Barrymore told a fashion-industry trade journal, WWD, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
The "50 First Dates" loves working on her "aspirational" beauty brand Flower because she believes that her customers are very similar to her.
"I think (the average Flower customer) is like me. Which sounds very insular, but I think she has good taste, she knows the difference between quality and something made haphazardly.
"She wants lovely things that make her feel good, but doesn't have to shell out crazy money. It's trying to capture moments just the way I'm trying to present a moment in marketing.
"I love the word aspiration because aspiration can still be realistic, but it's like the better version of you and your life and it is empowering. When you feel good about yourself you project something that is far more confident and empowered and joyful then when you are scrambling and not feeling your best," she said.