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Sunday, October 28, 2007


From Yahoo News:

When Renee Zellweger arrived red-faced at the premiere of her new film 'Bee Movie', she left her fans wondering that the petite actress might be overdoing her beauty treatments.
The 38-year old star appeared with ruddy raw cheeks and forehead at the event.
Zellweger is known to follow harsh beauty routines which includes-'facial sandblasting', before she makes a red-carpet appearance, reports the Daily Mail.
Before every premiere, the 'Jerry Maguire' star undergoes a three-hour process of 'sandblasting', which is designed to rid her skin of blemishes and keep her looking young and fresh.
The treatment, which costs 145 pounds, includes applying of special oxygen and milk facemask dubbed a 'pre-extraction oxygen wrap', and the face is covered in two layers of cling film.
When it is removed an oxygen spray containing vitamins is sprayed on the face and neck. It purports to kill surface bacteria to help keep skin clear and blemish-free.
Then comes the hour-long "sandblasting", in which aluminium oxide crystals are sprayed on to the face to reduce age spots and sun damage, and smooth out fine lines and wrinkles.
However, beauty therapists have warned that the process could leave the skin red and traumatised for up to a day later.
It is said that Zellweger loves the dramatic effects that the "sandblast" facial provides.

Has anyone ever done this treatment before? Let us know in the comments.

Credits: yahoo.news

posted by Annieytown @ 3:10 PM   16 Inspired Comments

16 Inspired Comments:

At 4:54 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I wonder: How is 'sand-blasting' diffrent from microdermabrasion? Is it supposed to be gentler (recovery from microdermabrasion can take more than a day or two)? From the look of Ms. Zellweger, I doubt it.

 
At 6:13 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm pretty sure she has Rosacea. It looks like it.

 
At 6:54 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

This just makes me think of the episode of Sex and the City when Samantha shows up all raw-faced to Carrie's book party :)

 
At 10:25 PM, Blogger Queen of Preen said...

Great blog!

 
At 10:33 PM, Blogger Jennifer said...

janabelle - omgd, samantha with that veil, too hysterical.

 
At 7:44 AM, Blogger zara said...

she looks like stung be bees

 
At 9:20 AM, Blogger jewelboxdreams said...

Forget her face -- what about her new haircut?!!

 
At 2:23 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

It may not be the treatment, but the fact that her skin is very fair, a signt not too common in entertainment industry. Redness shows up a lot more prominently on very fair people even if it's just a flush. It could be just poorly applied blush. It happens, even in Hollywood.

 
At 4:00 PM, Blogger coachwife6 said...

I saw her in some other publicity shots before I read your blog and thought she looked awful or just wasnt wearing any makeup.

 
At 7:04 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

i second Anonymous, i think she jut suffers from rosacea. she always looks red, i've seen her look a lot worse than she looks in that picture. and her haircut? blech! i hate it! what is she thinking?!

 
At 10:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yes, I've had microdermabrasion before. My face felt like a cat's tongue the next day. But a week later, it looked really great. I thought about buying a package. They say you need 5 treatments to get rid of sun damage by the time you are 35.

 
At 10:03 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think professional glycolic treatments work better than microdermabrasion... especially if you do them consistently (once a month). I've never tried sand-blasting. My issue with Renee is her chapped lips! They look like they're going to crack!

 
At 7:13 AM, Blogger Nutmeg said...

Ouch all over :(

 
At 12:21 AM, Blogger Berlinbound said...

WHAT NUTMEG SAID ....

 
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At 7:10 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Renee has been confirmed in having Rosacea, which would probably explain the redness. People with Rosacea have extra-sensitive facial veins and capillaries, so "sand-blasting" or microdermabrasions should generally be avoided to prevent further inflammation. There are usually many different treatment options to combat redness, but she has never been quoted as to using any. Her face was reddish in Brigit Jone's Diary, but she just looks healthy. In movies like Chicago, in which she wore a little makeup, you couldn't even tell.

 

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