I waited until now to discuss Jennifer Aniston's latest nose surgery.
I wanted to see for myself whether her nose looked different, or if she went under to have a deviated septum repaired, as was widely reported, and confirmed by the megastar herself.
However, in the picture at the right, I must say, Jennifer's nose looks a bit more dainty, suggesting that she may have deviated along with her septum, into a verifiable nose job. I like her new nose.
Perhaps it was a birthday present to herself.
If you're having trouble remembering what she looked like before, take a look at her in the short-lived Ferris Bueller tv show.
Cindy Crawford has associated her beauty, name, and reputation to the “Meaningful Beauty” anti-aging skin care product line. Since Crawford is a natural beauty (who absolutely denies ever getting Botox injections) we have to wonder: does Meaningful Beauty have true meaning?
Meaningful Beauty is based on a formulation developed by French skin care expert, Dr. Jean-Louis Sebagh. What is the secret ingredient unearthed by Dr. Sebagh? Rare French melon. Sebagh believes some melons can defend our skin from the breakdown of collagen, which happens with age. Meaningful Beauty describes this ingredient as
“a rare French melon that stayed fresh and firm much longer than similar varieties. This melon contained a powerful “first generation” antioxidant (superoxide dismutase), which preliminary studies suggest, prevents the formation of new free radical species. By utilizing this first generation antioxidant, Meaningful Beauty's formulas are designed to help protect your skin against the visible signs of aging in a remarkable way.”
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Out of all the stars in Hollywood, no one made a bigger impact on my radar screen this week than Jennifer Aniston.
Some women will barely step out of their houses on a bad hair day, and Jennifer has continually appeared in public, in spite of some severe snags in her personal life in the past couple of years. The bulk of the times I see Jen, she is wearing black. Although black is sleek and sophisticated, it is also melancholic... and she never looks happy while wearing the color.
The LA Times Magazine published the most comprehensive article I've run across about the facelift procedure. If you're considering a facelift now or in the future, it's worthy of a read.
Cindy Margolis, dubbed "Queen of the Internet" for reasons including being downloaded 70,000 times in 24 hours, has posed nude for the December issue of Playboy in honor of turning 40.
Nancy Pelosi, 66, the first ever female Speaker of the House, has been the subject of ridicule for the past several years due to widespread speculation that she has had several bad face lifts. (Pelosi denies having had a face lift).
In an upcoming issue of W Magazine, Cameron Diaz, 34, reveals that a nose job is one of her next projects. The newly brunette, adventurous A-lister, who has broken her nose four times, always opted for character over perfection when it came to her nose’s dwindling aesthetic. But now Diaz tells W, “I’m over it… I’m getting it fixed. I can’t take it,” citing breathing problems as the main reason for going under the knife.

The New York Daily News isn't exactly the loftiest news source, but that’s what makes it fun – especially when they start running stories on Hillary Clinton’s alleged plastic surgery.
From flat-chested to big-breasted and back again, Demi Moore’s ever-changing body has long been the source of plastic surgery speculation. But the talk around town is that Demi’s latest cosmetic procedure wasn’t on her breasts or even her face – but her knees!
Jennifer Aniston popped by Oprah this week to deny a slew of rumors, namely that she recently got
breast implants and/or split from boyfriend Vince Vaughn