Ariana Grande sobbed as she discussed her Botox experience and the reasons she no longer uses it.
The pop singer was filled with emotion when she said in a Vogue Beauty Secrets video on September 12 that she no longer feels compelled to utilize cosmetic injectables. The pop singer portrays Glinda the Good Witch in the forthcoming movie version of the Broadway musical Wicked.
Ariana Grande shed tears as she shared her experience with Botox and why she no longer uses it.
The pop singer, who plays Glinda the Good Witch in the upcoming film adaptation of the Broadway musical Wicked, was overcome with emotion when she revealed in a Sept. 12 Vogue Beauty Secrets video that she no longer feels the need to use cosmetic injectables.
“Full transparency as a beauty person, as I do my lips,” the 30-year-old R.E.M. Beauty founder said before applying color to her lips. “[I’ve] had a ton of lip filler over the years and Botox. I stopped in 2018 because I just felt so much. I just felt like [I was] hiding, you know?”
The “Thank U, Next” singer continued, crying, while claiming she didn’t intend to get emotional, that for a long time, beauty was about hiding for her.
Grande said that she’s used makeup as a disguise or as something to hide behind over the years, and she also said she’s done the same with her huge hairstyles. More hair, more and more, the thicker the eyeliner, and that can be so beautiful at times, and she still has love for it.
Because Grande began her career as a performer in public at such a young age, where she was forced to deal with the views of people, she stated that her style has evolved over time.
It’s extremely difficult to know what’s worth hearing or not when one is subjected to so many voices at a young age, particularly when individuals have things to say about one’s appearance and stuff at a young age, but when one is 17, one realizes that one doesn’t know that yet, Grande said in the Vogue video.
Grande’s “intention” with makeup has altered as her confidence has grown.
She doesn’t love disguise being the reason behind it anymore, she said to Vogue. She now considers it a kind of self-expression that highlights the current situation. Since one is talking about beauty secrets here, isn’t the secret that all simply want to feel their best and be loved the fact that their connections to beauty are so deeply personal?
Grande does not hold people who use Botox and fillers in contempt, but she hasn’t ruled out undergoing intrusive cosmetic changes in the future.
To each their own, whatever makes one feel beautiful, she do support, but she know for her she was just like, ”oh, I want to see my well-earned cry lines and smile lines,” Grande said. She is hoping her grin lines continue to deepen. And she find herself laughing more and more when she realize how lovely becoming older can be.
The Grammy Award winner also stated her hope that in the future, people will talk openly about these issues.
Could she have a facelift in ten years? perhaps, yes! But these are simply ideas that she thinks one should be free to talk about, she said. She added, Let’s lay it all out there if one is sitting here talking about beauty secrets.
It was the most nervous she has been in so long and definitely not the best she has ever done her makeup, but she had a very lovely time. She thanked Vogue magazine for having her and for making space for her very Cancerian humanness, Grande said in an Instagram post after posting clips of the film.
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