Jenny McCarthy Loves Botox

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Jenny McCarthy loves her botox! The 36 year old has admitted her beauty secret. Besides having amazing GENES, the actress lightly uses botox to remain fresh faced in Hollywood.

"I love Botox, I absolutely love it. I get it minimally so I can still move my face. But I really do think it’s a savior."

Well, the girl is honest! Can’t imagine what she needs to fix at 36, but you’re under a different lens when you are an actress right?

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38 Responses to Jenny McCarthy Loves Botox

  1. Baby says:

    I love Botox too! I am 29 and just started using at as a preventive strategy!!! If you can’t move your forehead you can’t make wrinkles!!!

  2. Anonymous22 says:

    To each his own but 29 seems so young to worry about getting botox….and I say this being 28 myself. You have no real idea of how you are going to look in 10 years….you might actually age a lot better than you think. Taking care of yourself…eating right, keep hydrated, moisturize and use sunscreen…it will make all the difference. Besides….don’t you like having expression?

    Also…does anyone know what the long term effects of Botox are? Just curious.

  3. genevieve says:

    Jenny doesn’t want people to not vaccinate their children. She wants the government to make them “green”…Less toxic. ..like get rid of the mercury and other toxic things in the vaccinations that are given to “children”. As for Botox…it’s the adult’s choice what they do and put into their body. Kind of like when people are chowing down on greasy fast food. It’s their choice.

  4. Anonymous says:

    Wrinkles are not due to moving your face. Young people move their face and frown all the time but do they have wrinkles? No….because their skin cells regenerate and repair at a fast rate. As you get older this process slows down. So if you stop getting Botox, the wrinkles will (re)appear. I’m in my 40′s and don’t have wrinkles because I take really good care of my skin, always have. Also my mother and grandmother have beautiful skin so there might be a genetic component.

  5. Anonymous says:

    and tanning. exhibit A: jenny mccarthy. yuck!

  6. Anonymous says:

    Well aren’t you special??

  7. Ellie says:

    We already knew this from the previous 10 times she’s mentioned it. Who cares!? =^_^=

  8. Monica says:

    she doesn’t have a very plump face so i guess she’d get wrinkles easier meaning she’d probably need botox. look at all the lines around her mouth when she smiles! her face is lacking serious fat.

  9. Anonymous says:

    No but I’m not addicted to shooting up my face with poison.

  10. Anonymous says:

    Nobody needs botox IMO.

  11. Anonymous says:

    Wait, what does Jenny do for a living??? She hasn’t made a movie in YEARS.

  12. Sarah, Canada says:

    By 34 most white Caucasian women need botox. I remember about 5 years ago, Jenny’s face showed some pretty deep lines. I know black women who at 45 have a tighter face. Oh well, whatever she needs to do!

  13. Anonymous123 says:

    Holy sh1t she’s a year older than me??? I look way younger and I don’t use botox and probably never will. I also find it odd that she put chemicals in her face and has breast implants and bleaches her hair (chemicals) and who knows what else….you often wonder if they can cause autism?

  14. Al-abama says:

    REALLY? The woman who doesn’t want you to protect YOUR kids from chicken pox …LOVES…shooting a known poison into her face. We all really should spend more of our time relying on a Playmate for our medical needs and concerns.

  15. Anonymous says:

    You are comparing apples and oranges…ridiculous argument.

  16. Anonymous says:

    Wow and she is against all these shots for children yet she shoots BOTULISM in her face. She sounds so intelligent.

  17. Lose That Girl says:

    Al-abama makes a *really* good point! Jenny is a bit of a twit if you ask me.losethatgirl blog

  18. Anonymous says:

    hahahahaa – amazing genes and botox and looking like mid-fourty?

  19. ks says:

    you wrote down what i was thinking:)

  20. Anonymous says:

    yes it’s right, she’s looking old for 36. too much sun maybe.

  21. Anonymous says:

    She’s so insecure. I’d rather age gracefully than turn into a plastic woman. And even with the Botox she looks rough for a 36 year old. Sun damage, etc. Not a good look.

  22. Anonymous says:

    and I’ll bet you’re under 25, right? Wait until you’re 50. I think she looks beautiful, with or without the botox.

  23. Sporky says:

    Hmm. She sure doesn’t look like she uses it, judging from this picture. I’m beginning to really dislike her these days.

  24. C.Mo says:

    I agree, that’s kinda contradictory.

  25. Jan says:

    I was struck by the fact she would put poison into her body for pure vanitys sake but doesnt want to vaccinate children as well. Seems rather silly to me. I also thought she was close to or in her 40′s.

  26. Heli says:

    lol I was thinking the same thing… I’m sure I used say the same when I was younger.

  27. Anonymous22 says:

    she doesn’t look BAD….but in that photo she does look older than most 36 year olds I’ve known….but of course not everyone ages the same.

  28. Anonymous says:

    Actually I’m two years older than Jenny. But I don’t smoke, drink or tan. And I still get carded so I guess I look pretty young.

  29. Anonymous says:

    Actually I’m two years older than Jenny. But I don’t smoke, drink *heavily* or tan. And I still get carded so I guess I look pretty young.

  30. Anonymous says:

    well i’m pushing 50 and i feel the same way. not everyone wants to look fake. it’s just not natural looking to have a plastic looking face. contrary to what people may think, people can tell the difference between a cosmetically enhanced face and a natural one. i like looking human!

  31. Anonymous22 says:

    explain how its ridiculous…

  32. Anonymous says:

    First, she’s an adult – free to make her own decisions about what she sticks into her face. Second, there is anectodal medical evidence that there just might be a connection between the vaccine and autism in children. On the chance that any of that evidence is true, the vaccine should be abandoned. Chicken pox is contagious, I’ll give you that, but in 10 days, it’s over and life goes back to normal. If you are diagnosed with autism, it’s a life-long, life-changing condition. Just my 2 cents…

  33. Anonymous says:

    Since when is there an association between vaccines and autism? Also association is not the same as causality.

  34. Anonymous says:

    “Association” is your word, not mine. If you want to read up on it, google Wakefield 1998 study which studied the link (and possible causality) between the MMR vaccine and autism, the 1998 Singh study, the 1999 Horvath study, the O’Leary 2000 study, the Kawahima 2000 study. No need to get snarky…but, if you do, just make sure you know what you’re talking about first. It usually helps.

  35. Al-abama says:

    I am sure her very sweet boy would “choose” to have rubella, or mumps. What are your thoughts on Polio? My daughter has a condition that would make chicken pox life threating. Look, I hate Austism and I respect that Jenny has a genuine concern for the health of children. But the love of Boxtox is information maybe she should have kept to herself if she wanted to be taken seriously as a health advocate.

  36. Anonymous says:

    I do know what I’m talking about. These studies are methodologically flawed. Now I see where you are, mentally.

  37. Anonymous says:

    Oh, please, STFU

  38. Anonymous says:

    that’s a good point.

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