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Gwyneth Paltrow, who's the celebrity spokesperson for anti-wrinkle injectable Xeomin, says the injections make her “look less pissed off.” <p>She's not afraid to inject a little goop into her ...
Xeomin is making smooth moves. The anti-wrinkle injectable, which debuted in 2011 for the treatment of moderate to severe wrinkles between the frown lines (glabellar lines), received FDA approval ...
How anti-wrinkle injectables became as common as a haircut. Frown lines have fallen out of vogue. Ashley Lowe. 5 min read. December 15, 2023 - 10:17AM.
The Goop founder, 47, favors a clean, organic lifestyle, and tells PEOPLE she "never really liked anti-wrinkle injections." She says, "I had always thought they had made me look kind of crazy.
After confiding in her that I had anti-wrinkle injections she yelped and said, ‘Wow you did really need it, now you look so fresh, like you’ve had a month of great sleep’.
Even in 2021, the subject of anti-wrinkle injectables remains a taboo. Actress and Goop entrepreneur Gwyneth Paltrow understands why so many famous women keep mum on the subject.
Anti-wrinkle injections. The anti-ageing properties of the botulinum toxin (sold as Botox and Dysport) are likely behind many a well-preserved face in Hollywood, and can be found closer to home, too.
In recent weeks, 28 people in the north-east of England have been left with potentially fatal botulism after having ...
Anti-wrinkle injectables continue to rise in popularity. According to the American Society of Plastic Surgery, which represents 92 percent of all board-certified plastic surgeons in the U.S., ...