February 18, 2009 Wednesday
Updated
Feb 18, 2009
Stars use too much Botox
ACCORDING to a report in The Daily Telegraphy, pop singer Kylie Minogue is the latest celebrity to raise eyebrows about the use of Botox.

The UK's Grazia magazine asked in a recent issue, 'What has Kylie done to her face?' after photos of her at the BAFTA film awards were published.

"Kylie's brows look a little higher than usual, which suggests she's having regular Botox to lift them, cosmetic surgeon Dr Alex Karidis told the magazine.

"One of Kylie's brows is slightly more arched and higher than the other, which is often a telltale sign."

When asked previously about her use of cosmetic surgery and Botox, the Australian star who lives in the UK has said: 'You're damned if you do and damned if you don't."

Another Australian celebrity, Nicole Kidman, was also criticised for apparently using too much Botox, the report continued.

Although she has always denied using the product, Kidman made headlines recently when a cosmetic surgeon said that her 'bat face' was stopping women from using Botox.

Kidman has always said that her face is 'completely natural'.

However, Dr Martin Braun, who runs the biggest Botox clinic in Canada, said that the actress, 40, was so 'over-Botoxed' that she was giving the industry a bad name.

Not to be outdone, Hollywood star Angelina Jolie has also been slammed for using too much Botox, after her appearance at the recent London screening of her movie The Changeling.

Entertainmentwise.com reported that she was 'barely able to crack a smile'. -- The Daily Telegraph

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