Cameron Diaz, the blonde surfer babe with the effortless beauty, suddenly looks downright weird.
Face puffed up, cheeks resembling those of an over-inflated chipmunk, eyes shrunk to tiny slits ... she has joined what can only be described as the Pillow Face Club.
Sharon Osbourne, pictured last week, is another member. There she is looking as smooth and as unlined as a baby’s bottom and, for someone who has just turned 58, that looks plain odd.
Then there’s Kylie, Priscilla Presley, Daryl Hannah, Nicole Kidman and Linda Evans — all beautiful women who now look rejuvenated. How do they do it — diet and exercise?
They all sport the same youthful, plasticised look. But apart from Sharon Osbourne and Priscilla Presley, none admits to using fillers.
But Sharon, for example, must have a huge entourage surrounding her — why doesn’t one of them tell her to stop tampering?
Why doesn’t her personal assistant tell her she has gone too far? It’s as if everyone is either too scared to say: ‘Stop plumping yourself up, you look hideous.’ Or, even more worryingly, they think it looks great.
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What's so good about personal beauty lasers?
What's so bad about surgery? Why shouldn't I inject poisons into my body? Who cares if it gives me cancer or makes me infertile as long as I look young? Must we suffer to be beautiful? Or will a cosmetic laser treatment fix everything safely and painlessly?
What is Low Level Laser Therapy?
"Low Level Laser Therapy or Laser Phototherapy is a method where light from a laser is applied to tissue (or cells in culture) in order to influence cell or tissue functions with such low light intensity that heating is negligible. The effects achieved are hence not due to heating but to photochemical or photobiologic reactions like the effect of light in plants. The lasers used are normally referred to as therapeutic lasers." Swedish Laser Medical Society
Low Level Laser Therapy is widely used in hospitals and clinics around the world to treat and cure a number of conditions including pain relief, problematic skin conditions and to promote healing in wounds or injuries.
Low Level Laser Therapy is beneficial in repairing damaged cells and speeds up and enhances the response of the body’s immune system as well as aiding pain relief. That is why it is so effective when used for skin rejuvenation and healing acne and skin blemishes - it restores the skin to a healthy, more youthful condition.
Also, if you are suffering from hair loss, low level laser therapy can help to stimulate the hair follicles into action again, resulting in new hair growth and healthier hair. Amazing but true.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Pillow-face epidemic: Which celebs have plumped for a surgery-free facelift - and who just looks like they have?
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Botox,
plastic surgery,
skincare
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