So what celebs DON’T get work done (if any)?

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Anonymous wrote:Sheryl crow has said she hasn’t and Cameron Diaz maybe did Botox but hated how it made her look and stopped completely. I think she retired from acting too because she didn’t want to play the I look so beautiful game any longer.


She had/adopted a baby….which is why she quit.
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Amanda Peet
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She analyzes celebrities

Celebrities who haven’t had plastic surgery (Rare)
https://youtu.be/Zriq7P90o2s

Part 2
https://youtu.be/T4dQDbCz17I
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British actresses and actors are less likely to get work done. They look like real people.
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These people look terrible, and what's funny is that they all look like the same haggard old skinny woman. It's better to get stuff done and look like a generic blonde.
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Anonymous wrote:I hate to break it to the haters, but it is possible to get botox and still look relatively your own age and have wrinkles. It's not the plastic face that many people assume it is (though it can be, when severely overdone in quantity and # of areas).


You keep telling yourself that, but you look like you have done botox if you have done botox.


+1 Do you think people come up to you and say, "Did you get some botox done?" No. They go home and say, her forehead looks like Lake Placid on a calm day.

I cannot stand the look of botox. Like a bunch of freaks from another planet trying to pass as human. I can't watch the news when the newscasters have foreheads and mouth muscles that don't move. I just change the channel.

Botox is not different than foot binding. The things women do to their bodies....
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Anonymous wrote:British actresses and actors are less likely to get work done. They look like real people.


I like the real people look. I just think it has so much character two roles they are playing.

Somebody said Jennifer Garner but I think she said she had something done at one point. But it doesn’t look like it’s ongoing.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hate to break it to the haters, but it is possible to get botox and still look relatively your own age and have wrinkles. It's not the plastic face that many people assume it is (though it can be, when severely overdone in quantity and # of areas).


You keep telling yourself that, but you look like you have done botox if you have done botox.


+1 Do you think people come up to you and say, "Did you get some botox done?" No. They go home and say, her forehead looks like Lake Placid on a calm day.

I cannot stand the look of botox. Like a bunch of freaks from another planet trying to pass as human. I can't watch the news when the newscasters have foreheads and mouth muscles that don't move. I just change the channel.

Botox is not different than foot binding. The things women do to their bodies....


This POV is insane to me. This PP has clearly never had Botox, and the fact that they think they are an expert is baffling. Of course we all know what you mean about the overdone look. But for every one of those there are many more that are...just well done. Subtle.

I think half of these quips are rooted in jealousy and bitterness (even subconscious) and the others are just stodgy and/or afraid of intervention. Which is fine, on a personal level, but to attack other people with such vitriol and fallacy? Weird!
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Lol my own mother goes on and on about Botox and how plastic and immobile and unnatural and easily detectible it is. Claims she can spot it a mile away. Cites ME as a natural beauty who doesn't need it (embarrassing, but classic old mom Facebook stuff).

I've been getting it for 5 years, Mom.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hate to break it to the haters, but it is possible to get botox and still look relatively your own age and have wrinkles. It's not the plastic face that many people assume it is (though it can be, when severely overdone in quantity and # of areas).


You keep telling yourself that, but you look like you have done botox if you have done botox.


+1 Do you think people come up to you and say, "Did you get some botox done?" No. They go home and say, her forehead looks like Lake Placid on a calm day.

I cannot stand the look of botox. Like a bunch of freaks from another planet trying to pass as human. I can't watch the news when the newscasters have foreheads and mouth muscles that don't move. I just change the channel.

Botox is not different than foot binding. The things women do to their bodies....


This POV is insane to me. This PP has clearly never had Botox, and the fact that they think they are an expert is baffling. Of course we all know what you mean about the overdone look. But for every one of those there are many more that are...just well done. Subtle.

I think half of these quips are rooted in jealousy and bitterness (even subconscious) and the others are just stodgy and/or afraid of intervention. Which is fine, on a personal level, but to attack other people with such vitriol and fallacy? Weird!


I don't need to experience botox for myself to see what it looks like in others. It does not look good. It's visible and strange. That is not a fallacy. Sorry, but you can insist you are an expert all you want but having botox doesn't make you an expert in how you look to others. That's like saying, "People keep telling me this is dress looks hideous on me, but I'M the one wearing it so I know best how it looks."
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Anonymous wrote:Lol my own mother goes on and on about Botox and how plastic and immobile and unnatural and easily detectible it is. Claims she can spot it a mile away. Cites ME as a natural beauty who doesn't need it (embarrassing, but classic old mom Facebook stuff).

I've been getting it for 5 years, Mom.


Your mother is trying to tell you something.....
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Anonymous wrote:OP again. So this is the SJP photo I saw. I'm still unsure of what to make of it. She's 57 and looks great for 57 if you ask me -- this is not me insulting her looks. I'm just looking at the texture of her skin (it's a set photo so she's wearing camera makeup and still you can see aged texture) plus the lines around her mouth, nose, and on her forehead. Also a hint of jowels. I wonder if maybe she's has very subtle Botox/fillers as a PP suggested but nothing that would impact how she looks too much.

Honestly, this is how I'd like to age. But people say it's impossible without lots of intervention. Yet she looks her age (but good) and I don't see a hint of any of the tell tale signs of lots of work -- no lip flip, none of the weird ridges you see around the eye socket with too much Botox, no weird puffiness. At least not to my untrained eye.



Doesn't look like she's getting much done. Probably rather age naturally than look weird and puffy. She's also probably too thin. She's probably look better if she gained a few lbs.


She has absolutely had cheek filler and some tightening (probably a tox/filler combo) on her jawline. DCUM loves to claim they can “tell” when someone has had work done, but all of Hollywood and the vast majority of wealthy women do not just let nature take its course.


Lady, you literally just asserted that SJP has had several very specific procedures based on looking at a photo of her, there is no distance at all between you and the people who claim they can tell when someone has had work done.

Everyone can tell when certain people have had work done. Nicole Kidman is a good example -- it's extremely obvious. But there are lots of celebs on the bubble where they've clearly "allowed" some wrinkles and sagging to happen and it's hard to tell one way or another if they've done other work. I think SJP is a perfect example of this. Like it's very possible she's had cheek filler and some botox or fillers -- these aren't always immediately visible (they also all fade with time so unless you are for sure looking at a photo shortly after the procedure, there's really no way to assert this for sure). I also think it's possible that's just what her face looks like. This is a still from the set of her show, so she's in makeup, which can make it harder to tell.

What's clear is that she has chosen NOT to address her deep lines (the marionettes as well as some prominent forehead creases) or some pretty obvious sagging, including jowling. I guess my feeling is that if she's not doing those things, which tend to be big targets for botox and filler, why would you assume she's getting cheek filler and tightening elsewhere? Maybe so, maybe not. You don't know any better than anyone else, which is why your comment is absurd.
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Anonymous wrote:Lol my own mother goes on and on about Botox and how plastic and immobile and unnatural and easily detectible it is. Claims she can spot it a mile away. Cites ME as a natural beauty who doesn't need it (embarrassing, but classic old mom Facebook stuff).

I've been getting it for 5 years, Mom.


Mine is subtle too! My mom can't tell. I still have wrinkles. I ask for very little botox because I still want wrinkles. There are just less of them.
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Paulina Porizkova hasn’t had work done.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Paulina Porizkova hasn’t had work done.



She's had less invasive ones, showed them on her Insta.
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