Monday, 8 August 2016

Shocking Celebrity Beauty Treatments


Shocking Celebrity Beauty Treatments


Kim Kardashian's Vampire Facelift 

 















It's not easy being Kim Kardashian; she has to spend so much time and 
money (and pain) on maintaining her highly photographed face.Recently, 
she shocked her fans by posting pictures of herself during a Vampire 
Facelift.Blood is drawn from the victim's arm, platelets are extracted 
and then injected into the face to prevent wrinkles. What can I say,
 beauty hurts.

 

Angelina Jolie's Caviar Body Treatment 

 

Ange has expensive taste; she's been known to indulge in caviar-based 
body treatments.Yep, fish egg extract is smeared over her skin to firm 
and moisturize.Apparently she relied on this regimen during her
 pregancies to prevent stretch marks.We think we'll stick with coconut oil.



 Demi Moore's Blood-Sucking Leech Therapy 

 

Demi really goes to the extreme when it comes to her looks. She once went to Europe specifically to experience the detoxifying benefits of leech therapy (yes, as in those slimy blood-sucking things that most of us hope never to see!). The leeches suck blood from your skin while releasing enzymes that (apparently) remove toxins from your blood. 



    Kate Hudson's Ice Water Dunk

 

Kate submerges her face in freezing cold water to revitalize her glow. The icy temperature reduces puffiness and boosts circulation. 



 Cindy Crawford's Milk Spray 


 

Cindy mixes milk with water for a hydrating facial spritz. Not sure this would smell very nice but she’s obviously doing something right because she’s just as hot now as she was in her heyday. 



Victoria Beckham's Bird Poo Facials

 

Victoria Beckham is a big fan of Japanese nightingale facials which use dehydrated bird poo to brighten the complexion and reduce the appearance of acne. Doesn't sound very posh now does it?



Sandra Bullock's Hemorrhoid Cream Eye Treatment

Sandra's little beauty secret involves hemorrhoid cream. That's right, she dabs Preparation H under her eyes to reduce the appearance of lines and puffiness.We'd rather not put this stuff on our bottoms, let alone under our eyes! Do not try this at home folks.

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