Anonymous wrote:https://www.instagram.com/reel/C3fE30FtNIM/?igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
What procedures made her face look like this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She still looks beautiful. Not sure what your problem is, other than being a hater.
Some of us are not hating. It is disturbing, actually. We are upset that so many women do these things to their faces.
+1
I’m the op.
I’ve always thought Aniston was gorgeous: great hair, smoking body, pretty face and smile with a natural vibe.
She did something to her lips and mouth. I’m convinced! And it’s a shame because now she looks fake and weird. I’ve seen her drooling in recent interviews. Whatever she did messed with her mouth.
Anonymous wrote:I would do anything to remove my smokers lines above my lip (I have never smoked) and I think that's what they're after here. But it forever hinders how one forms words if there's too much filler in the upper lip. It also lengthens the space between your mouth and nose.
Look at Lesley Stahl on 60 minutes. She's like 80 but the space above her upper lip is completely smooth and looks odd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:she looks great
I am truly saddened that there are people that thing these overprocessed women look great.
She could have looked great if she had left things be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are her 11s so bad?! Surely she’s had Botox for 20 years.
I think a lot of what women get told about 11s and Botox is BS. Not everyone gets 11s. At all. People's faces move differently and they aren't like laugh lines or squint lines, which all people get to some degree. So a person who had never had Botox might not even get them.
But cosmetic derms make a lot of money off "preventative Botox." It may have some effect but if you are prone to 11s, you will still get them, unless you're doing so much Botox it just freezes the skin, which most people don't want. When you see a 55 year old without 11s, she's probably just not prone to them, Botox or no. And you can get Botox and still get them, if your face happens to line that way, which Aniston's really does because of how her forehead moves when she is expressive with her eyes (which she is, a lot, due to her job).
+1. I'm 62, I don't have 11s, and I've never used botox. I put it down to genes and a desk job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She still looks beautiful. Not sure what your problem is, other than being a hater.
Some of us are not hating. It is disturbing, actually. We are upset that so many women do these things to their faces.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She still looks beautiful. Not sure what your problem is, other than being a hater.
Some of us are not hating. It is disturbing, actually. We are upset that so many women do these things to their faces.
+1
I’m the op.
I’ve always thought Aniston was gorgeous: great hair, smoking body, pretty face and smile with a natural vibe.
She did something to her lips and mouth. I’m convinced! And it’s a shame because now she looks fake and weird. I’ve seen her drooling in recent interviews. Whatever she did messed with her mouth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She still looks beautiful. Not sure what your problem is, other than being a hater.
Some of us are not hating. It is disturbing, actually. We are upset that so many women do these things to their faces.