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Mum explains the exact cosmetic work she's had to look ‘snatched' but people are astonished after clocking her REAL age

Mum explains the exact cosmetic work she's had to look ‘snatched' but people are astonished after clocking her REAL age

The Irish Sun6 hours ago

A MUM has left people stunned after revealing the full extent of cosmetic work she's had done - while also sharing her real age.
Jess Bloom, a 34-year-old nutrition coach and TikTok creator, has been open about her beauty routine, detailing everything she's done to achieve her 'snatched' look.
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Jess Bloom shared her beauty regime but trolls have shared their thoughts about it
Credit: tiktok/@jessbloom_
She shared a video on her TikTok page '
Starting with the basics, she explains how she's been maintaining
She explains that having a fresh set of HD brows makes her feel very 'snatched' in the morning.
Jess also swears by her Korean
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As a busy mum, it's her go-to for cutting down on time in the mornings.
She explained that she can't be 'bothered' to
Instead, she'll just throw on a bit of tinted moisturiser and blush then she is 'ready to go.'
When it comes to skincare, Jess opts for a natural approach, combining red light therapy with good nutrition.
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Most read in Fabulous
She admits she
Her journey with injectables, however, has been a long one.
I'm 30 & have had 4 BBL's - trolls say my bum looks like a wisdom tooth but I don't care about the risks, I want curves
Jess first had lip filler back in 2014 at the age of 24, and has had it topped up every couple of years since.
But pregnancy brought unexpected challenges.
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'My lips just blew up - they were horrific,' she shares.
Unable to dissolve the filler while breastfeeding, Jess admits the situation affected her self-esteem and even pushed her to stop breastfeeding earlier than planned.
One of my regrets for my wedding was getting Botox six weeks before because I didn't like what it did to my face
Jess Bloom
Determined to feel her best for her wedding, she documented her journey of dissolving and refilling her lips on TikTok, eventually finding a look she's happier with.
As for Botox, Jess has tried it but doesn't plan to continue.
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She explained that she had it in three areas - forehead, crow's feet, and frown - but 'didn't really like it' on herself.
'One of my regrets for my wedding was getting Botox six weeks before because I didn't like what it did to my face,' she says.
Mixed opinions
Her video gained 189.8k views and 811 comments after one day of the video being shared.
Many rushed to the comments section to share their thoughts - along with some people who 'unfairly' trolled her.
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One wrote: 'I'm convinced Botox and filler is making people look older.'
A second commented: 'You look so much older than me, I'm the same age.'
Negative comments are from jealous, miserable souls - hope you're taking zero notice
TikTok comment
While another added: 'You look great.
'You're obviously naturally pretty and have great skin and hair but I have to agree with those saying you look older than 34.
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'Not sure what it is but I would place you closer to 40.'
However, she also received support from others.
One wrote: 'Your skin is stunning. I must try a lash lift. I used to get extensions but couldn't be bothered now.'
A second addressed some of the negative comments she had received by adding: 'You look gorgeous. 33 here and swear by a lash lift!
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2
Many people have told her to ignore the negative feedback she has gotten
Credit: tiktok/@jessbloom_
"Pregnancy was such a hard time for me self esteem wise too.
'Don't feel bad about
'Ps. negative comments are from jealous, miserable souls - hope you're taking zero notice.'
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A third said: 'These comments are wild. Your skin is INSANE! As if you don't even have Botox!!!
'Wouldn't believe it until you moved your forehead. You look unreal girl!
'I'm 35 and can confirm you absolutely look younger and nothing like these horrible, jealous comments are saying.
'Maybe we should send them all the products you use so they don't need to feel jealous and feel better about themselves.'
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Do's & Don'ts before and after Botox
Dr. Aamer Khan reveals the do's and don'ts with Botox
Do's Before Botox
Consult a qualified practitioner with medical training and experience.
Inform your practitioner about all medications, supplements, and medical conditions.
Avoid alcohol and blood-thinning medications (aspirin, ibuprofen, vitamin E) for 24–48 hours.
Stay hydrated and have a light meal before your appointment.
Ask questions about the procedure, expectations, and outcomes.
Don'ts Before Botox
Avoid retinol, glycolic acid, or exfoliants on treatment areas for 24 hours.
Don't schedule within 2 weeks of major events to allow time for the treatment to work and any healing. needed, possible bruising, which can occur.
Reschedule if you're feeling unwell (cold, infection, etc.).
Try to avoid makeup on the day of treatment, unless it is mineral make up.
Do's After Botox
Gently move treated muscles (smile, frown) to help Botox settle.
Stay upright for 4–6 hours post-treatment.
Apply cold compresses gently to reduce swelling if there is any.
Use mild, non-active skincare to keep skin clean and calm.
Don'ts After Botox
Do not lie down or bend over for at least 4–6 hours.
Avoid touching or rubbing the injected area for 24 hours.
Skip workouts and heat exposure (gym, saunas, hot yoga) for 24 hours.
Don't apply makeup or active skincare for at least 12–24 hours.
Avoid alcohol and blood thinners for 24 hours post-treatment.
For any concerns post-treatment, always contact your provider directly. Mild redness, swelling, or bruising is common and usually subsides within a few days.

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