We still think
42-year-old
Nicole Kidman is a fine actress and very pretty woman. But there are people talking about her
bigger lips and
bigger breasts, most recently photographed here at the
CMAs or Country Music Awards show.
Look, we are not here to judge. but apparently many
celebrity publications are criticizing the Aussie beauty for her allegedly fake
lips and
breasts. In the past, the Academy Award winner had been teased continuously for her 'frozen look' from too much
Botox. Allegedly, we say, again.
For several years now,
Nicole Kidman has denied the
plastic surgery rumors.
"I am completely natural," Nicole has said. "I have nothing in my face or anything."But the publications keep hitting away. Even
The Huffington Post has been taking nasty jabs at the actress, and has a poll up at the site, asking readers to decide if her 'freakish' lips were done. And if that weren't vicious enough,
The Huffington Post also includes a series of photos that show how 'plumper' her
lips become each passing year.
So what. Big deal. We think she's quite stunning.
Nicole Kidman would not be the first actress to undergo
cosmetic enhancement or
cosmetic surgery, if that were the case.
As for the curvier bosom,
Nicole attributes that to the pregnancy of her first child. She has said,
"Motherhood has mad my boobs a normal size."How does someone plump up their
lips?Mostly through fillers, or injectables that plump up the tissue. In the
lips, the filler is used to enhance the lip's natural outline. It also enhances the
lip's definition, which is lost with general aging. It is also used to give volume to the
lips to actually make them bigger and to show more of the
lip itself.
How much filler does one need? According to the experts, for most patients, one syringe may be enough to plump both
lips. Fillers are injected through small needles. And yes, it stings
like crazy.
1. Collagen. This filler has been around for a long time, and is one of the most popular
lip plumping injectables. The substance lasts about 3-4 months in the lips. According to
Kimberly J. Butterwick, M.D., F.A.A.D., a dermatologist in La Jolla, Calif.,
"Collagen products are very forgiving and work well for replacing volume." The only problem...some people are allergic to bovine collagen. A test is given in advance to see how skin reacts.
2. Hyaluronic Acid Gel. Also FDA-approved, this filler lasts longer, 3-6 months, and even more. How does it work? Hyaluronic acid gel binds to water and provides volume to plump up
lips. But this gel can be painful, according to
Dr. Butterwick, because it does not contain an anesthetic. But, no allergy risk here.
3. Combination Fillers. How about
collagen and
hyaluronic acid gel together? Yes, says
Dr. Butterwick. "A good lip enhancement can be achieved utilizing both collagen and hyaluronic acid gel." Both fillers provide a different structure, so the overall look is natural.
The bottom line here,
lip plumpers or
lip injections are temporary and cost a few hundred dollars every time you go back for more. So visits become multiple affairs.
Here's some sensible advice:
"Despite their ease of use, filler injections are a medical procedure and should be handled by a board-certified physician in order to achieve aesthetically natural lips and to reduce the risk of side effects," Dr. Butterwick says.
To read more about this subject, take a look at
Plump up the Volume of Lips by Armen Hareyan.