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AFF Wag Rebecca Judd finally admits that he did work after years of denying that she has had cosmetic procedures: “I am 42 and I have no line on my face ‘

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Rebecca Judd has finally opened about having cosmetic procedures after years of refusing work.

The Offspring WAG released her new podcast Vain-like on Sunday in which she admitted that she received a ZalmPerm face treatment to retain her smooth complexion.

Rebecca told this week Stellar MagazineShe wants to be ‘completely transparent’ while she discusses beauty in her new podcast alongside best friend Jess Roberts.

‘I am 42 and I have no line on my face. I tell you it is not because I get eight hours of sleep per night, okay? “She confessed.

She continued to say that 2025 is the year that we stop gas lights by lying about the procedures we have done.

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Rebecca Judd has finally been opened about having cosmetic procedures after years of refusing work

Rebecca Judd has finally been opened about having cosmetic procedures after years of refusing work

Rebecca told this week's excellent magazine that she wants to be 'completely transparent' while she discusses beauty in her new podcast alongside best friend Jess Roberts

Rebecca told this week’s excellent magazine that she wants to be ‘completely transparent’ while she discusses beauty in her new podcast alongside best friend Jess Roberts

‘You come at a certain age where it is, come on, let’s be a little fairer. This is the year in which we stop the nonsense *** everyone and we are finished, “she added.

Rebecca said, “Everyone must be a little honest and have better conversations about beauty, aesthetics and well -being.”

However, the Wag said that many hide things because they are ashamed because they speak out. “

In the first episode of her podcast, BEC opened her own personal journey with cosmetic operations and improvements, and admitted that they are trying out treatments such as the Zalmperma face treatment approved by Kim Kardashian.

“So I had this treatment twice with my injector Claire McGuinness for, you know, thinning skin around the eyes,” she revealed.

BEC added that it was a ‘next generation’ cosmetic improvement and the cooperative as a ‘biostimulating injectable’.

The influencer then laughed to use the thought of using salmon sperm as a face.

“How would anyone ever think to get the sperm out of a salmon and put it on their face to make them look younger?”

For years, the founder of Jaggad has denied that they have done plastic surgery or cosmetic procedures, instead points to healthy living and expensive skin care as its saving grace

For years, the founder of Jaggad has denied that they have done plastic surgery or cosmetic procedures, instead points to healthy living and expensive skin care as its saving grace

More recently, BEC has gradually dropped more hints about the non-invasive procedures she uses to retain her age-rating face

More recently, BEC has gradually dropped more hints about the non-invasive procedures she uses to retain her age-rating face

For years, the founder of Jaggad has denied that they have done plastic surgery or cosmetic procedures, instead pointing to healthy living and expensive skin care as its saving grace.

More recently, however, BEC dropped more hints step by step over the non-invasive procedures she uses to maintain her age-rating face.

In June, BEC visited aesthetic nurse and former clinical specialist Claire, who offers a ‘conservative approach to facial rejuvenation’ with the help of radio frequency -micronedling, conducted 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.

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