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Mon Sep 18, 2006 3:45 pm |
http://goodplasticsurgery.com/
although it looks good on her, no doubt she is tweaking other areas of her face. Isn't she the spokesperson for Kinerease? For anti aging???? She should be fired. That is not someone I would admire for natural beauty. |
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Mon Sep 18, 2006 4:07 pm |
I think she looked better before. She's a natural beauty. Peolple start looking alien with too much work. |
_________________ 40, fair skinned, dark hair, blue eyes |
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Mon Sep 18, 2006 8:59 pm |
I do think she looks better now...she looked very gaunt in the before pic. Either she's gained some weight (in her lips, though ) or had some tweaking done. If it's the latter, though, I don't think she should be peddling Kinerase |
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Mon Sep 18, 2006 10:53 pm |
They all do it.. for goodness sake, Cindy Crawford peddles her on LINE - yet she has openly admitted that she has used injections (I think they were vitamin, botox and collagen) for the last 10 years. Now that is just illegal IMO and if I had been suckered into buying her Meaningful Beauty line I would be seriously miffed.
At least CC looks as good or slightly better after surgery... just think of what Nicole Kidman did to her beautiful face, that is such a shame. That website is fun to look at though. |
_________________ SKIN: combination, reactive to climate changes and extremely fair. "Women complain about premenstrual syndrome, but I think of it as the only time of the month that I can be myself." --Roseanne |
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Tue Sep 19, 2006 4:49 am |
Yes, but using Kinerase isn't "natural" either. We can't criticize CC for getting help whether it's from the surgeon's knife or a jar of Kinerase. Well, we could - but shouldn't. |
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Tue Sep 19, 2006 5:07 am |
Yes, it does tend to be a personal or cultural matter as to what is considered "natural".
Courtney Cox doesn't bother me personally, but I am annoyed that Kinerase uses a celebrity spokesperson of any kind. I've used Kinerase for years and when they started plastering Ms Cox all over the website I almost stopped using it. I like to think I take my skincare seriously and if a company uses so-called celebrities in their advertising I tend to assume the product has no real merit of its own. |
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Tue Sep 19, 2006 8:35 am |
appletini wrote: |
I like to think I take my skincare seriously and if a company uses so-called celebrities in their advertising I tend to assume the product has no real merit of its own. |
I agree 100%! |
_________________ 20's: rare pimples and oily T-zone..annoying little blackhead buggers on nose |
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Tue Sep 19, 2006 10:01 am |
Hmmm...I don't see the slightest connection b/t using Sell-ebs and a product's merit.
Even though they're getting paid, it doesn't mean the product doesn't work. |
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Tue Sep 19, 2006 11:53 am |
tiger_tim wrote: |
They all do it.. for goodness sake, Cindy Crawford peddles her on LINE - yet she has openly admitted that she has used injections (I think they were vitamin, botox and collagen) for the last 10 years. |
I read somewhere recently that she did NOT acutally admit that. Her rep says that was all a big lie. she does not use anything.
Whatever.... |
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Tue Sep 19, 2006 12:35 pm |
wenrwdy@aol.com wrote: |
tiger_tim wrote: |
They all do it.. for goodness sake, Cindy Crawford peddles her on LINE - yet she has openly admitted that she has used injections (I think they were vitamin, botox and collagen) for the last 10 years. |
I read somewhere recently that she did NOT acutally admit that. Her rep says that was all a big lie. she does not use anything.
Whatever.... |
The doctor she goes to, Dr. Sebaugh , is well known for all the injections he does. Apparently, his clientel is the London & Paris elite. He's said in interviews that he believes he can keep people looking 35 for the rest of their lives if he starts giving them injections in their early 20's. As for the Meaningful Beauty line, I bought it (couldn't help myself) and I was very unimpressed. I have heard good things about his high end line that he sells through Blissworld, although it's very expensive. |
_________________ 40, fair skinned, dark hair, blue eyes |
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Tue Sep 19, 2006 12:37 pm |
Sorry, I should clarify, the doctor Cindy Crawford goes to. I guess we're discussing two seperate initials with C.C. |
_________________ 40, fair skinned, dark hair, blue eyes |
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Tue Sep 19, 2006 3:52 pm |
yea I realized that too.. the "CC" I referred to at the end of my post though was Courtney Cox. |
_________________ SKIN: combination, reactive to climate changes and extremely fair. "Women complain about premenstrual syndrome, but I think of it as the only time of the month that I can be myself." --Roseanne |
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Thu Sep 21, 2006 6:34 am |
wenrwdy@aol.com wrote: |
tiger_tim wrote: |
They all do it.. for goodness sake, Cindy Crawford peddles her on LINE - yet she has openly admitted that she has used injections (I think they were vitamin, botox and collagen) for the last 10 years. |
I read somewhere recently that she did NOT acutally admit that. Her rep says that was all a big lie. she does not use anything.
Whatever.... |
From Page Six:
September 20, 2006 -- ALTHOUGH Cindy Crawford is threatening to sue the French magazine Gala for publishing statements she never made about receiving Botox, we hear from fashion insiders that despite the false article, there has been speculation for some time the 40-year-old supermodel has in fact had a little nip and tuck. Cindy has retained her flawless looks with "Botox injections and an eyebrow lift," says a source. Her spokesman said: "Cindy Crawford has retained legal counsel to investigate the publication of a fictitious 'interview' in French Gala magazine. Ms. Crawford never participated in any such interview. The interview contained false and defamatory statements." After viewing photos of Crawford from 2004 versus 2006, renowned Manhattan plastic surgeon Dr. Howard Bellin (who has not treated the supermodel) told us, "She's either had a brow lift or found an incredible new way to tweeze her eyebrows."
I remember around 2004 seeing pics of her that told me that she had something done. I think it is even WORSE when a celeb does something and vigorously denies it. ie: Demi Moore. she once said (early 90s)that her boobs were bigger from having kids. sorry, after 3 pregnancies, I can assure yout hat the last thing it does is give you bigger, perkier boobs: quite the opposite!
And this gets me too, during interviews they always ask the question, "Would you ever consider going under the knife" and the reply is always, "oh sure I'd consider it" Gimme a break! Girl you know you've already been doing it for years!
I love Dolly Pardon b/c she is so honest about her surgeries. She'll have things "nipped, tucked and sucked" if it ever droops. |
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Fri Sep 22, 2006 3:27 am |
wenrwdy@aol.com wrote: |
I think it is even WORSE when a celeb does something and vigorously denies it. ie: Demi Moore. she once said (early 90s)that her boobs were bigger from having kids.
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I remember her saying that. Was round about the time she did that silly movie where she played a stripper - Striptease I think it was called. She had a very obvious and unnatural-looking boob job done for that role...they looked like balloons strapped to her chest. She looks much better in that area now, more natural. Perhaps they have shrunk as she hasn't had any children lately? |
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Fri Sep 22, 2006 12:27 pm |
I do appreciate Dolly's candidness. |
_________________ 40, fair skinned, dark hair, blue eyes |
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