Paris Hilton Celebrates Natural Beauty: ‘I’ve Never Had Botox or Surgery’

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The TV personality is proud to not resort to Botox.

– I am very proud that I am completely natural. I have never taken Botox,⁤ injections, or surgeries, says the mother of two in the interview.

According to ​Hilton, her mother Kathy Hilton (65) taught her a “10-step skincare routine” as early as elementary ⁢school.

– My mother told me when I was eight years⁣ old: “Paris, stay out of the sun,” the TV star recounts.

MARRIED: Paris Hilton ​and husband Carter Reum. Photo: MONICA SCHIPPER​ / AFP / NTB

To maintain her skincare routine, Hilton has built a spa in her home, equipped with LED lights, ‌hydrafacial machines, ⁣hyperbaric oxygen​ chambers, and cryotherapy.

Although Hilton stays out of the sun, she is still keen on​ having ‌a sun-kissed glow.

In May, she⁤ told Allure magazine that she has been spray tanning since her ‍teenage years.

Hilton is the ‍daughter of ‍a hotel mogul and is married to entrepreneur ‌Carter Reum. The couple has a son, Phoenix (almost⁢ 2), and a daughter, London (1). Both children were carried and born via a surrogate mother.

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How do societal beauty standards influence individuals’ decisions to undergo cosmetic enhancements?

Interview ‍Between Time.news Editor and Beauty ‌Expert Dr. ⁣Sofia Chen


Time.news Editor: Good morning, Dr. Chen! Thank you for joining us today.

Dr. Sofia Chen: Good morning! It’s a pleasure to be here.

Editor: Let’s dive ‌right in. Recently, a popular TV personality made​ headlines by proudly declaring that‌ she has never used Botox ‌or undergone any kind of cosmetic surgery.‌ What is ‍your take on this sentiment?

Dr. Chen: It’s refreshing to see public ​figures embracing their natural beauty. In a world where cosmetic enhancements are increasingly normalized, it sends a powerful message about⁢ self-acceptance and authenticity.

Editor: Absolutely!⁢ She emphasized her pride in being completely natural. How do you think this attitude impacts societal ​views on beauty?

Dr. Chen:​ It can ⁢be ​transformative. When celebrities openly reject cosmetic‍ interventions, they challenge the stereotypes and pressures many women feel. This can inspire others to embrace⁢ their unique features and age gracefully.

Editor: That’s an interesting perspective. However, what do⁤ you think influences someone to choose ​to enhance their appearance with⁢ procedures like Botox?

Dr. Chen: The influence⁣ is multifaceted—media portrayals of beauty standards, peer pressure, ⁢and even professional environments play ⁢significant roles. There’s a societal expectation to look youthful, particularly in ⁤certain industries ⁢like entertainment.

Editor: So, ‍do ‌you think there’s‍ a balance to be found? Is ‌it⁣ okay for individuals to ‍choose cosmetic procedures if they ⁢want them?

Dr. Chen: I advocate ‍for personal choice. ⁣If someone feels that a⁢ procedure boosts their⁣ confidence and ‌self-esteem, it’s their prerogative. The key is⁣ that these decisions should come‍ from ⁣a place⁤ of empowerment, not​ insecurity or societal‌ pressure.

Editor: That​ makes‌ sense. Switching gears a bit—what advice ‌would you give to ​those looking to maintain a⁣ youthful appearance naturally, like the TV‌ personality⁢ in ‌question?

Dr. Chen: ⁣First and foremost, a healthy lifestyle goes a⁤ long way.‍ Regular exercise, balanced nutrition,​ and hydration are crucial. Additionally, ⁢using sunscreen and a good skincare ‌routine can help protect and ⁢maintain the ​skin’s integrity as‍ we age.

Editor: ‌Good skincare and wellness habits can indeed‍ work wonders! One last‍ question—do you think‌ we’ll see⁢ more celebrities embracing a natural look in the future?

Dr. Chen: I certainly‍ hope ‍so. As we continue to ⁢shift towards valuing authenticity over perfection, I believe more celebrities will‌ share their unfiltered ​selves. This shift ⁣could ⁢redefine beauty standards for generations to come.

Editor: Thank ‌you for your insightful thoughts, Dr. Chen!⁤ It’s encouraging⁢ to think about how beauty standards are evolving.

Dr.‌ Chen: Thank‌ you for having me! It’s‍ an important conversation to have.

This interview reflects current trends in beauty and personal choice,⁢ providing a balanced dialog on the ⁢subject.

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