Saturday, June 20, 2009

90 percent of celebrities get work done, should they reveal

Dr. Jean-Louis Sebagh, the dermatologist and so-called Botox King to celebs is not comfortable disclosing names of his famous clientele.

His one exception is Cindy Crawford, who he's working with to promote a skin care line called Meaningful Beauty. (Read about the Meaningful Beauty controversy and the active discussion on RealSelf.com).

Sebagh tells a Russian TV news reporter (video below) that 90 percent of celebrities get some form of cosmetic maintenance done, and agrees that few are willing to admit it. "As a role model, should they say or not? Some women are quite bold....the truth is everybody is doing some form of maintenance." Funny enough, even Sebagh's most famous patient says she has not had any work done. Cindy Crawford denies getting Botox or plastic surgery, saying "I don't feel the need for it personally."

When pressed on whether celebrity role models should reveal their cosmetic treatments and procedures, Sebagh offers the excuse "they are all are under contract." In that, Sebagh means that beauty product companies hire famous faces to position their product as an enhancement to the natural beauty of the celebrity, not what work they have had done to maintain that face.

A Skin Care Wrinkle Treatment That Actually Works

With so many anti aging creams and treatments available today how do you know which one will give you the best results? You'd of thought the more you pay the better the beauty product, right?

Wrong!

In a recent poll of anti aging creams the product that came joint top was a night cream from Aldi (A German Supermarket Chain). What was remarkable is this cream cost 25 times less than the winner.

So price shouldn't be a deciding factor when it comes to buying any beauty treatment.

What about buying a big name product?

We we're fortunate to review Cindy Crawford's new range of treatments, but to be honest our experience of celebrity beauty products has been less than satisfactory. It seems that every celebrity is trying to cash in on their own beauty range of late, with most being overpriced and over rated.

So when our parcel arrived with Miss Crawford's offering we were skeptical to say the least...

However, what caught our eye straight away was the core ingredient that the treatment is based upon. A rare Melon, only found in a remote region of France has been utilised throughout the range. Apparently this Melon is able to repel free radicals significantly longer than a standard Melon. What does this mean exactly?

Well, basically the skin of this super Melon doesn't age at the same rate as a standard variety. Scientists have been able to encompass this into a skin treatment and thus 'Meaningful Beauty' for was created.

It's been reported too that result are visible in just 8 days of use, with better results achieved in just a few weeks of use.

The price too is very competitive, and if you are not totally satisfied you can get your money back.

This all sounds just too good. A beauty treatment range that slows down the aging process is very competitive and comes with a money back guarantee. What more could you want.

The big question then, does it actually work?

It would be laughable really, if the beauty range was a load of rubbish, but the truth is, it's not, each of the treatments actually deliver on their promises, and who'd of thought that a melon would be at the heart of it's success.

For further information on the Cindy Crawford Skin Care Treatment make sure you check out our full Meaningful Beauty Review today