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Who is Rebecca Judd? Model who tried Kris Jenner-inspired neck treatment
Who is Rebecca Judd? Model who tried Kris Jenner-inspired neck treatment

Hindustan Times

time8 hours ago

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  • Hindustan Times

Who is Rebecca Judd? Model who tried Kris Jenner-inspired neck treatment

TV personality and model Rebecca Judd recently gave her followers a real look at what can happen after undergoing cosmetic procedures, posting a close-up of her neck following a non-surgical treatment. Rebecca Judd posted an Instagram story, that gives a glimpse of what can happen after undergoing cosmetic procedures.(@becjudd/ Instagram) In a candid Instagram Story, Judd, 42, said she had a procedure done by skin specialist Claire McGuinness in an effort to achieve a smoother neck, as cited by The People report. 'Give me Kris Jenner's neck without surgery," she wrote alongside a photo showing red, swollen bumps lined across her neck. The photo shows three rows of swollen bumps running across her neck. Few bumps are healing, other bumps seems to inflamed on the lower part McGuinness, who provides services such as microneedling, LED light therapy, and injectables, lists various facial rejuvenation treatments on her website. Among them are the Exion Face, Rejuran, and LED Light Therapy procedures. Judd, who has promoted skincare routine and non-surgical beauty treatments, has denied undergoing ant plastic surgeries. She often give credit to healthy lifestyle and high-end skincare for her stunning appearance. More recently, however, she's been transparent about using a range of non-invasive treatments at the Flawless Rejuvenation clinic in Melbourne. Among them: EXION RF microneedling, hydrafacials, laser genesis, fraxel laser treatments—which Judd once described as feeling like a 'blow torch' to the face—and LED light therapy, as cited by Daily Mail report. Also Read: Dermatologist shares complete guide on what you should know before going for non-invasive skin treatments Kris Jenner's cosmetic enhancements Interest in cosmetic enhancements has grown, particularly after Kris Jenner's refreshed look sparked online buzz earlier this year. Reports suggest that, she had cosmetic enhancements completed by the plastic surgeon, Dr. Steven Levine, in New York City. Salmon sperm facial Celebrities, such as Kim Kardashian and Khloé Kardashian, are amongst those who have publicly experimented with a skin treatment, called the salmon sperm facial, that has generated controversy. The treatment uses fish reproductive cells to improve skin texture and reduce signs of aging. Dr. Joshua Zeichner, a New York-based dermatologist, believes the treatment can benefit skin. Studies show a fish reproductive cell treatment helps to 'improve skin, hydration, plumpness, texture, and wrinkles,' he told PopSugar. Zeichner added, 'The effects on the skin are thought to be due to high DNA levels. DNA is composed of amino acids, which have long been used in skin care for their hydrating and cell-renewing benefits'

Rebecca Judd shares explosive rant defending plastic surgery - despite denying she's ever had work done
Rebecca Judd shares explosive rant defending plastic surgery - despite denying she's ever had work done

Daily Mail​

time23-04-2025

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  • Daily Mail​

Rebecca Judd shares explosive rant defending plastic surgery - despite denying she's ever had work done

Rebecca Judd has long denied that she's had any plastic surgery. But that didn't stop the WAG speaking up for those who do in a fiery rant shared to Instagram Stories on Wednesday. The 41-year-old shared an article on the 'uncomfortable' topic of A-list women getting work done and added her own thoughts. 'I am around the same age as Lindsay (Lohan), Anne (Hathaway) and Hilary (Duff). For the record, I think they look unreal' she began in her Instagram Stories post. 'Beauty standards for women are just impossible. If you show signs of ageing you have let yourself go. If you look too fresh faced for your age, you are accused of getting work done and blamed for promoting vanity when you should just be comfortable with growing old and looking old' Bec continued. '"Oh but yuk", society says, "women shouldn't look old." And so the cycle continues. Women can't win.' In a further post, Bec got fired up while defending the right of women to amend their looks as they saw fit - or do nothing at all. 'So here is my take on it - "Let Her". Let her have her hard earned wrinkles from years of smiling. Let her have injectables. Let her have grey hair' she wrote. 'Let her get her roots touched up every month. Let her skin sag. Let her get a facelift. Let her wear no makeup. Let her look fully glammed. Let her have a natural smile. Let her get veneers. Let her have a hairy body. Let her get all the lasers. The list goes on.' Bec added: 'Let her be comfortable in the body she is in because it is her body and her choice and we are all on our own journey with ageing. 'I believe that we all sit on a spectrum of vanity. There's the zero fucks end and the full fucks end (I'm closer to the full fucks end) and no matter where you sit, you do you girl. LET HER.' Bec has long been a beacon of ageless beauty, spruiking skincare brands, facials and non-surgical treatments for her plump visage. For two decades, she has denied having any plastic surgery or cosmetic procedure done, instead pointing to healthy living and expensive skincare as her saving grace. Despite the ongoing speculation, Bec has always remained firm on the claim she maintains her glowing complexion using faces peels and skincare products. Bec has been an ambassador for The Skincare Company since 2016 and a customer since 2014, often touting it online as her go-to for flawless skin. The WAG also gets regular non-surgical cosmetic treatments from the Flawless Rejuvenation clinic in Melbourne. These include: EXION RF microneedling, hydrafacials, laser genesis, fraxel laser treatments (which in 2017 Bec said felt like a 'blow torch' to the face), and LED masks. According to the Geelong Advertiser, Bec became the face of The Skincare Company range eight years ago 'at a stylish event in Southbank', when she was 26-weeks pregnant with her twins, Tom and Darcy. The cosmeceutical skincare and make-up products are specifically formulated to repair, maintain and restore skin using clinic-grade raw materials, according to the brand's website. In 2008, she famously told NewsCorp: 'Every year after the Brownlow I get, "You've had something done," or that I'm anorexic.' 'It's funny. I think my boobs look bigger in 2004 than they are now. I've got the tiniest nose, why would I have a nose job? I'd have to get a nose job to make it bigger.' 'I have put a lot of time, effort and cash into [my skin] so it's nice for people to notice the improvement,' she also wrote on her website in 2013. 'I get lots of little lumps and bumps here and there if I don't stay on top of things and I have shocking eye bags sometimes,' she added. However, Bec has sporadically spoken about undergoing different non-surgical skin treatments for face shaping, 'collagen boosting', and tightening purposes. In a video shared to her Instagram in 2020, Bec revealed the unusual $250 treatment that she swears by for keeping her visage free from wrinkles and jowls. Bec could be heard telling her clinician her problem areas were around her mouth and lower cheeks. The Diamond Polar Facial, which uses laser to rejuvenate the skin, uses heat to boost collagen production and reduce the appearance of fine lines. 'You'll need a treatment every two weeks for a course of six, and it will give you that long-term collagen production,' the facialist said to Bec in the clip. According to a statement on Flawless Rejuvenation's site, the clinic where Bec had the treatment, there is no downtime following the procedure, one commonly used to treat 'the face, neck, décolletage hands and body'.

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