Millie Mackintosh has opened up about all the various ‘adjustments’ she undergoes to maintain her youthful beauty.
The former Made In Chelsea star, 35, took to Instagram on Thursday to list her favorite beauty treatments for her followers and explained how important it was for her to be transparent about what she’s done.
Sharing photos and videos showing she’s had a number of operations, Millie insisted she wasn’t trying to ‘drastically change her look’ but said it was all about ‘enhancing what’s already there’.
She wrote: “Every time I do a Q&A I’m always inundated with questions about what beauty treatments I recommend.
“I’m really interested in cutting-edge technology, and for me it enhances what’s already there. It’s not to drastically change my appearance, but more to boost my confidence and feel like I’m the best version of myself.
Millie Mackintosh has opened up about all the various ‘adjustments’ she undergoes to maintain her youthful beauty
The former Made In Chelsea star, 35, took to Instagram on Thursday to list her favorite beauty treatments for her followers and explained how important it was for her to be transparent about what she’s been up to.
Sharing photos and videos showing she’s had a number of operations, Millie insisted she wasn’t trying to ‘drastically change her look’ but said it was all about ‘enhancing what’s already there’.
“I’ve always believed in being completely transparent about the modifications I’ve had, because it’s important to me to be honest about what’s going on behind the scenes.
“I loved how these treatments can give that natural, healthy glow while still looking like me!”
She explained that she’s getting both microblading and waxing on her eyebrows to save time on drawing them, and dyeing her hair blonder.
Microblading is a semi-permanent tattooing technique, while lamination is essentially an eyebrow perm.
Millie added that she gets botox three times a year and also revealed that she has two polynucleotide treatments under her eyes and on her scalp.
It is usually referred to as Salmon Sperm Injections, polynucleotides are purified and sterilized DNA molecules extracted from salmon or trout sperm, which are injected into the skin to stimulate collagen production, leading to a rejuvenated appearance and helping to combat hair loss.
The beauty trend has been praised by the likes of Kim Kardashian and Jennifer Aniston, but it can leave your skin bruised and covered in blood stains.
Millie showed a photo of her face with pinpricks after the treatment and said she could see a difference in her skin, as well as hair growth.
She wrote: “I’ve always believed in being completely transparent when it comes to the fixes I’ve had, because it’s important to me to be honest about what goes on behind the scenes.”
She explained that she’s also microblading and waxing her eyebrows to save time on drawing them and dying her hair blonder
Millie added that she gets botox three times a year and also revealed that she has two polynucleotide treatments under her eyes and on her scalp
Commonly referred to as salmon sperm injections, polynucleotides are purified and sterilized DNA molecules extracted from salmon or trout sperm that are injected into the skin to stimulate collagen production, leading to a rejuvenated appearance while helping to combat hair loss
She added that she also underwent a “baby face” and a “genius lift on the back of my legs to tighten the skin”.
While her latest treatment was lymphatic drainage to help with water retention, telling fans: ‘SiSince turning 35, I’ve been holding more water around my stomach and these sessions are really helping to shift that.’
It comes after Millie gave an insight into the effort she puts into looking beautiful as she took part in the viral ‘morning shed’ trend.
The mother-of-two shared a video of herself wearing a hydrating face mask, a lip mask and a cream satin sleep turban to help you achieve an ‘effortless’ morning look.
Millie, who was dressed in a pink satin robe, then revealed her glowing skin and curly hair, writing: ‘The morning shed. The uglier you go to bed, the more beautiful you wake up.’
“When I saw the breakfast shed trend, I knew I had to try it. That’s exactly the level of extra I’m willing to do to get a good night’s sleep. One step too far? What do you think?’
She added that she also underwent a “baby face” and a “genius lift on the back of my legs to tighten the skin”.
While her final treatment was lymphatic drainage to help with water retention, telling fans: “Since I turned 35, I’ve been holding more water around my stomach and these sessions really help to shift it.”
The latest Gen Z beauty trends have thousands of women around the world going to bed with sellotape and double chin-reducing facial straps to wake up with “glassy skin” for a maintenance look.
The virus treatment – dubbed the ‘morning shed’ – promises a fuss-free start to the day, instructing people to sleep with duct tape, product-laden silicone facial peels and increasing chin straps.
The new method – which has more than 3.2 million tags on TikTok – has been dubbed the “morning shed” thanks to the ritual that requires the first thing to remove the extensive array of attachments.
The method says it offers an “effortless” morning look for those who want to save time in the morning by enhancing their natural beauty by putting in work the night before.
It comes after Millie gave an insight into the effort she puts into looking good as she took part in the viral ‘morning shed’ trend
The mother-of-two shared a video of herself wearing a hydrating face mask, a lip mask and a cream satin sleep turban to help you achieve an ‘effortless’ morning look.