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Katia Aveiro Supposes Botox On Her Face And Talks About Prejudice: “Stop Judging People”

Katia Aveiro Supposes Botox On Her Face And Talks About Prejudice: “Stop Judging People”
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This Friday, July 21, Katia Avero He started by talking about the importance of facial hydration and ended up talking about Botox.

“After forty, darling, there are no miracles. The more we care the better. I already know there are some smart people out there who say, “Oh, you talk that way because you put on Botox.” Botox doesn’t do everything. Botox removes wrinkles and it is not permanent and we have to apply it regularly. But if you don’t take care of your skin, you don’t moisturize your skin… Hat, says my mom. I put it on once every six months“by telling us stories who your Instagram pageshowing where it is located.

Then a sister Cristiano Ronaldo Argue that it is important to talk about the topic, bearing in mind that there is still bias. “Everyone puts it on if they feel like it. I don’t see what the problem is, the important thing is that we feel good. Whoever wears it does not commit a crime. This is because there is still a lot of prejudice, especially in Portugal. Here in Brazil, there is indeed a frequent conversation between friends. In Portugal, there really is still a taboo.He said.

Katia Avero’s message to other women

“Botox is the self-esteem of many women. In my case it is not, because I have a lot of self-esteem. Fortunately, I like myself a lot with or without wrinkles, but if I don’t have wrinkles, even better. I’ve lived a good 45 years, I feel very good inside and out”confirmed.

Finally, the singer wanted to leave an important message: “It’s OK, girls! Botox is OK, not Botox is OK either. The important thing for us is that we feel happy, that the problem is resolved well. And we don’t have to follow directions. Are you embarrassed to say you’ve had Botox?” Shame kills, shame steals. Stop creating labels on people, stop judging people“.

Salman Rushdie

Salman Rushdie is a journalist and feature writer specialising in culture, politics, literature, and international affairs. He focuses on delivering clear, informative reporting that helps readers understand the people, events, and trends influencing today’s world.

Salman Rushdie

Salman Rushdie

Salman Rushdie is a journalist and feature writer specialising in culture, politics, literature, and international affairs. He focuses on delivering clear, informative reporting that helps readers understand the people, events, and trends influencing today's world.

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