Brooks Nader openly discusses her extensive cosmetic procedures, including injectables, a nose job, veneers, and her use of GLP-1 drugs to lose weight, which she credits for boosting her modeling career. She joins other celebrities like Simone Biles and Khloe Kardashian in sharing their cosmetic enhancements, highlighting a trend of transparency in the industry.
A study in the US suggests that anti-obesity injections like semaglutide and tirzepatide have less impact on weight loss in real-world settings compared to clinical trials, mainly due to higher discontinuation rates and lower maintenance doses, with factors such as cost, side effects, and medication shortages influencing adherence.
Jennifer Garner shares her honest thoughts on cosmetic treatments, emphasizing caution with injectables and expressing a desire to maintain natural movement, while remaining open to future changes. She joins other celebrities in discussing anti-aging strategies openly.
The 2024 beauty trends forecast a radiant transformation with "peach fuzz" as the color of the year influencing makeup, a resurgence of ombré styles for hair, lips, and nails, and a fresh perspective on injectables like Skinvive by Juvederm for skin hydration. Body serums are gaining popularity, with a significant increase in searches for body skincare routines. Peptides, particularly neuropeptides, are being hailed as potential Botox alternatives. Fermentation is making waves in skincare for its sustainable and innovative benefits. Lastly, the beauty industry is moving towards niche products that cater to specific consumer needs, emphasizing inclusivity and diversity in product offerings.
Actress Drew Barrymore, 48, revealed that she has never tried plastic surgery or injectables due to her fear of becoming addicted to them. Barrymore, who had her first stint in rehab at 13, expressed concerns about her addictive personality and the potential for obsessively chasing perfection. She emphasized the importance of embracing aging and focusing on one's health instead. Barrymore aims to show her daughters that aging is a luxury and that being good, cool people is what truly matters.