JLaw is Glowing, and Lisa Rinna is Lying

The Beauty Filter
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The Beauty Filter
WITH JOHN WHEELER
JLaw is Glowing, and Lisa Rinna is Lying
The Beauty Filter
WITH JOHN WHEELER
JLaw is Glowing, and Lisa Rinna is Lying

In the spirited ambiance of the "Beauty Filter" podcast, hosts Sassy and Alexis engage in a discussion brimming with celebrity beauty updates, setting the tone for a lively summer season. As they jump into their conversation, the focus quickly turns to personal beauty transformations that have recently caught their attention.

The episode kicks off with a look at Alexis Oakley, who isn't just an influencer but also a celebrity makeup artist. She has recently undergone a rhinoplasty and upper blepharoplasty, which is notable since she is only slightly older than the hosts. This sparks a broader conversation about the age demographics typically opting for such procedures and how these norms are shifting.

Shannon Ford, who rose to fame on Kristin Cavallari’s reality TV show "Very Cavallari," also comes up in the discussion. She has had an upper blepharoplasty just two weeks before her bridal shower, showcasing how timing and personal milestones often influence decisions about cosmetic procedures. Dr. Mike, connected through his marriage to influencer Bridget, performed Ford’s procedure, emphasizing the adage, "It’s not what you know, it’s who you know."

Throughout their chat, Sassy and Alexis reflect on how these beauty trends are not just about aesthetics but also about personal confidence and public perception. They discuss the impact of celebrity beauty decisions on public expectations and the importance of authenticity in sharing these experiences.

The conversation takes a turn when they discuss Lisa Rinna, known for her role on "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills." Recently, Rinna has been in the news for a look that many have criticized as "pillow face," speculated to be the result of overfilling with dermal fillers. Rinna has attributed her appearance to SkinVeeve, a new injectable hydrator by Allergan, which prompts Sassy and Alexis to clarify the typical outcomes of such treatments and dispel myths about injectables.

As they wrap up the episode, the hosts underscore the importance of transparency in the beauty industry. They advocate for a more open dialogue about cosmetic procedures, emphasizing that sharing real experiences can demystify processes and help normalize them. They also touch on how celebrity endorsements and personal stories can influence public perceptions and choices in cosmetic enhancements.

This episode of "Beauty Filter" not only offers a glimpse into the personal beauty decisions of public figures but also highlights the evolving landscape of cosmetic procedures, where age is no longer a barrier, and personal choice reigns supreme.

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