Sofía Vergara Reveals She Gets Botox and Her Future Plastic Surgery Plans

May 30, 2024 09:13


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Sofía Vergara isn't afraid to defy the aging process with plastic surgery. She reveals what she's already had done at the link. (📷: Instagram) pic.twitter.com/5U97HdQm9g
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Sofía Vergara isn't afraid to defy the aging process, she plans to get plastic surgery-but there's a reason she hasn't ( Read more... )

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mspopstar May 30 2024, 10:04:59 UTC
This anti-aging stuff is making me so sad. It’s a race that can’t be won; because aging is living. It’s a literally a part of life. I hate that society is pushing these dangerous and life-threatening procedures for us… to look like we haven’t lived. It’s fucked up.

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automaticpeople May 30 2024, 10:10:54 UTC
Tbf though, people know they will still age. They just want to age better.

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insomniachobs May 30 2024, 11:22:03 UTC
That's the fucked up part though... to age "better" is apparently to look like you haven't aged at all. (She says, like she's not completely guilty herself of saying people have aged well based on looks)

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mspopstar May 30 2024, 11:32:14 UTC
And yet the term most used is “anti-aging”. Not “better-aging”. I think the aging better term is an excuse that covers the real goal: to look like you haven’t aged at all, until you die.

I really like that angle from writer Jessica Defino:

Anti-aging is the beauty industry’s most enduring promise and most lucrative marketing claim. In the United States, anti-aging alone is a nearly $5 billion dollar sector. So there’s a lot of money to be made there ( ... )

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skankyoulater May 30 2024, 16:11:51 UTC
IMO aging is more noticeable once you start messing with it/ trying to prevent it. Genzee looks old af.

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skyler_white_yo May 30 2024, 10:19:20 UTC
The last time I got my hair cut, the stylist asked if I wanted to cover up my gray hairs, and I was like nope, I earned these bad boys, I’m keeping them.

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buries May 30 2024, 11:57:46 UTC
Love this for you!!

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sassalicious May 30 2024, 13:17:55 UTC
I got excited by my grays because they all came in out of one spot and since I have very dark brown hair, I've seized the opportunity to bleach that one spot and and dye it fun colors that wouldn't work on the rest of my head (I'm not willing to bleach it all)!

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theactualworst May 30 2024, 14:10:10 UTC
The dream. I wanna be those women who gets a really cool gray patch in the front of my hair but mine are all sporadic.

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pciam May 30 2024, 15:32:15 UTC
Love that! I'll be 40 in July and still don't have any gray hairs yet -- but I'm also a natural blond, and I read natural blonds usually don't go grey.. they instead go straight from blond to full-on white. So I'm waiting for that day lol.

Or maybe that's wrong and it's that gray hair isn't as visible against blond hair, idk, but I haven't noticed any! But I would do the same as you. The thought of trying to color my hair for the rest of my life seems like such a chore I'm not interested in lol

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umilicious May 30 2024, 18:12:53 UTC
It’s definitely less visible. My partner has light brown hair and thinks he only has a few grey/white hairs, but I’ve seen the top of his head and he’s got way more than me. I have black-brown hair so there’s no hiding these strays.

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bostongirl2003 May 30 2024, 21:51:39 UTC

I go back and forth on my grays every damn week. I stopped coloring years ago because I mostly don curr and don't wanna do the upkeep but now I'm over 40 and feel like I want to hide it. :(

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healthypanda May 30 2024, 14:11:43 UTC

It's really tricky. I agree that it's sad to see people get tons of cosmetic procedures to look twenty or thirty years younger and they look like shells of their former selves. But I also understand that aging can be tough. Like I get that we're lucky to age, but it takes a lot of time to accept that. I'm almost 40 and I know that loss of buccal fat is pretty common in the second half of your thirties, but that + the past five years (waves hands vaguely) has accelerated my aging and I definitely look older, which is a little jarring to get used to. I personally don't want to use injections or fillers at this point in the process (and I don't know if I ever will), but I get why some might opt for it. At the same time, I love seeing confident, gorgeous women rock their wrinkles and natural faces because it makes me feel so good about getting older!

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pinkspade May 30 2024, 17:06:20 UTC
yes it makes me very sad. i don't blame any one person for partaking/the way we look does affect how we're treated in a material way/who am i to say what is and isn't ~going too far~ but the increasing normalization of stuff like botox, fillers etc for regular ass people is so bleak to me

being conventionally beautiful shouldn't be this important (i also don't think it actually *is* as important as people like to claim when they're justifying why they do this kind of stuff- like yes, western culture is deeply superficial but if you're not a celebrity/model/influencer i really don't think anyone but you cares about your 11 lines)

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