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Revealed! The Stars' Oscar Beauty Secrets
Oscar beauty and fashion has probably eclipsed the awards themselves, and everyone likes to look our favorite celebrities on the red carpet. The ceremony this year was no exception and actresses such as Jessica Alba, Nicole Kidman and Cameron Diaz seduces us with fabulous dresses.
Marion Cotillard winning best actress dazzled in a creation of Jean-Paul Gaultier, Chanel avoiding usual. The Devil Wears Prada star Anne Hathaway also Shining at the ceremony in a dress of a beautiful red Marchesa shoulders with floral details. Cate Blanchett, nominated for best supporting actress and best actress complemented her belly with a satin Dries Van Noten.
However, for many of these women, glamorous red carpet does not come naturally. Its shiny red carpet is, in fact, due to personal trainers, health against the division with a strong regime, pencil foot surgery, botox in the armpits and, of course, liposuction in the last minute.
David Kirsch is a trainer based in Hollywood known for whipping celebrities into shape. He said: "If your schedule permits, they will come in one month in advance, but on average is 2-4 weeks before the big night. "Before prescribing guests a proper workout routine, David will discuss clothing with them, "I want to make sure surface is exposed at its best, taking into account the camera to add a little weight. You can not shake." The Customers include David Liv Tyler, who worked with him twice a day before the Oscar event in recent years.
If the schedule of a star will not be allowed exercise, one must resort to a system of old times. Helen Mirren has admitted she was "Plan for a month" before the Oscar ceremony and the stars have become the media increasingly bizarre to lose weight. Heidi Klum is believed that eating salads covered in vinegar, which suppress the appetite before the event, and smell the essence of grapefruit to stop their hunger for sugar.
If stars can not lose weight naturally, they resort to liposuction last minute. In fact, a recent Academy Awards, a TV star was thought a lump of fat that has ruined her dress. So instead of sharing their costumes for another, simply called dermatologist Dr. Patricia Wexler, who said: "It was easier to do a little liposuction to fix the dress." Wexler also admits that "I had designers demanding liposuction for an actress who does not look so good in her dress, and I wanted it. One designer rang ten days before the Academy Awards, claiming he was impossible to change the dress. It was a dress again quite low and the size of the star was not soft enough. I lipo and the Oscars, she was beautiful. "
Another solution popular pre-Oscar surgery plastic is injected muscle relaxant injections (Botox) in the arm to prevent sweat stains. After all, who wants have a sweat stain on her dress designer? The treatment can last up to one year and costs around £ 500. However, as the celebrity dermatologist Dr. Jessica Wu says: "When you wear a robe of £ 10,000 worth to stay dry, the more you save on the cost of deodorant and dry cleaning."
If we now want have a Hollywood body why not, consider liposuction in Manchester?
Source:
Journal Mail
BBC
About the Author
Biography:
Author: Nikki Rammer
Nikki Rammer is a writer who takes an interest in the laser fat removal including the technologically advanced smartlipo treatment and traditional male breast reduction.
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