BEC Judd’s’ swollen neck ’causes a commotion in the US after WAG tries to recreate the’ youthful look ‘by Kris Jenner’
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BEC Judd started making waves in the US.
The AFL WAG, 42, recently shared the results of a beauty procedure that she underwent in an attempt to imitate Kardashian Matriarch Kris Jenner69.
She shared a photo that showed her sporty horizontal rows of raised bumps along her neck after the procedure.
It seems that Bec’s Post attracted the attention of beauty lovers Stateside, with US Magazine People Run with the story last week.
The publication was heading: “Model reveals neck covered with swollen bumps after undergoing cosmetic procedure to copy the youthful look of Kris Jenner.”
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Bec Judd (photo) started making waves in the US after recently sharing the results of a beauty procedure she has undergone in an attempt to imitate Kardashian Matriarch Kris Jenner, 69
Spend against MamamiaRebecca said she was shocked that her story had reached the US.
“I was very surprised to see my face on people,” said Rebecca.
“I didn’t really realize until a few friends sent the link to me.”
A reader, who commented on people’s article, said they felt ‘sorry’ for Rebecca.
“This makes me sad for her. She is a beautiful young woman who wants to look like a 70 -year -old woman who has had an operation to look younger, “they wrote.
“I don’t understand this vanity in the younger generation.”
Another cut with: ‘She is beautiful and has youth by her side. She doesn’t need anything right now, but a healthy diet, exercise and to stay out of the sun.
‘The sun is the number one ages. Make sure you supplement D3/K2. ‘

“Give me the neck of Kris Jenner without the operation,” came up with a snapshot

Shown: Kris Jenner looks radiant
After Rebecca, it comes to a visit to aesthetic nurse and former clinical specialist Claire McGuess, who offers a ‘conservative approach to facial display’ using radio frequency microneedling, led therapies and injectables.
“Give me the neck of Kris Jenner without the operation,” has subtitled a snapshot of her neck after what an ‘exion’ treatment seems to be.
The media personality left three rows of different red and swollen bumps over her neck after her appointment.
Exion, a kind of radio frequency micronedling, creates controlled micro-injury and brings warmth to the skin, which can cause temporary redness, swelling and bumps while the skin reacts and restores itself.
The treatment stimulates hyaluronic acid, collagen and elastin without needles.
BEC referred to Kardashian Matriarch Kris Jenner as a reference point because the 69-year-old one Online Meltdown When she appeared in Paris in May, her daughter Kim, 44, accompanied during the performances of the court.
The world famous Momager looked decades younger than her age.
Social media commentators begged to know the name of her doctor – and even suggested that Jenner had discovered ‘the fountain of the youth’.


The publication was heading: “Model reveals neck covered with swollen bumps after undergoing cosmetic procedure to copy the youthful look of Kris Jenner.”

“I was very surprised to see my face on people,” Rebecca told Mamamia
Her representatives later confirmed that they were the famous plastic surgeon Dr. Steven M Levine – also known as ‘The Facelift Maestro’ had switched on to reach her new look.
Expensive non-surgical treatments and non-detectable facelifts are gained in popularity as the tide of the popular opinion turns against fillers.
In April, BEC shot the unrealistic beauty standards that women of a certain age have instructed public interest.
‘I am about the same age as Lindsay (Lohan), Anne (Hathaway) and Hilary (Duff). For the record, I think they look unreal ‘She started in various fiery Instagram messages.
‘Beauty standards for women are simply impossible. If you show signs of aging, you have let yourself go.
‘If you look too fresh for your age, you will be accused of doing work and the fault for promoting vanity when you have to feel comfortable when getting old and look old.
“Oh but yuk,” says society, “women should not look old.” And so the cycle continues. Women can’t win. ‘
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