Seductive Posted June 24, 2018 Share Posted June 24, 2018 1995 - pre-surgery 1998 - post nose job post- 2nd nose job More pics: In my opinion, the plastic surgery was used to correct issues that were caused by medication post-breakdown. I think it was a bad idea to get plastic surgery before she was fully off of medication. Now that she is fully off of medication, the corrections are over corrected (thinning the nose) and now we have current-ney. For example, it's obvious that Britney is high (like a medicated stoned) in these pics, and it changed her face (puffyness): Link to comment
--- Posted June 25, 2018 Share Posted June 25, 2018 skin care is more important than surgery. small subtle procedures go a lot further than drastic changes. if you don't take care of yourself, you won't look good no matter what. Link to comment
mauureee Posted June 25, 2018 Share Posted June 25, 2018 I'd say eat clean, take care of your skin and do stuff that don't change your face if you like it the way it is of course Link to comment
GemmaTeller Posted June 25, 2018 Share Posted June 25, 2018 I realize how important it is to take care of yourself from the inside out, how bad smoking and tanning are, and how important skincare is. It doesn't matter if you were literally the most beautiful girl in the world when you were young you still need to take good care of yourself or look what happens and you can't just piece yourself back together with plastic surgery because nothing looks as good as putting in the effort to keep yourself looking young and healthy for as long as possible naturally. So in short, she made me view plastic surgery as something I wanna make the effort to hold off on as long as possible. Link to comment
falka Posted June 25, 2018 Share Posted June 25, 2018 34 minutes ago, Seductive said: For example, it's obvious that Britney is high (like a medicated stoned) in these pics, and it changed her face (puffyness) It's not obv, She may be showing signs of sleepless night It's wrong when a doctor is cutting perfectly fine face. GREEDY FUCKTARDS Link to comment
rawbrit Posted June 25, 2018 Share Posted June 25, 2018 everyone should just be able to age in grace but I won't hold it against someone in this day and age Link to comment
Scrappy Posted June 25, 2018 Share Posted June 25, 2018 15 minutes ago, GemmaTeller said: I realize how important it is to take care of yourself from the inside out, how bad smoking and tanning are, and how important skincare is. It doesn't matter if you were literally the most beautiful girl in the world when you were young you still need to take good care of yourself or look what happens and you can't just piece yourself back together with plastic surgery because nothing looks as good as putting in the effort to keep yourself looking young and healthy for as long as possible naturally. So in short, she made me view plastic surgery as something I wanna make the effort to hold off on as long as possible. This. Also, don't touch your face if you're feeling depressed. Clearly, she was in a bad place mentally and decided to make changes to her appearance. Normally, someone would get a haircut or dye their hair, buy new clothes, or go out on some date nights with the girls, but Britney chose instead to play with her face. Maybe she wanted to become someone else, but it did nothing to enhance her features. I personally think this whole eyelifting business ages a person rather than makes them look more youthful and her nose was perfectly fitted to her face. I don't know why people think a pointier nose is good... it looks witchy and doesn't fit everyone. Her plastic surgeon should be fired. He/She should never have taken advantage of her and advised her against any procedures. But I guess they need to make money off of someone's insecurities... too bad there's no way to fix their greed. Link to comment
armrunner1998 Posted June 25, 2018 Share Posted June 25, 2018 Yeah, I think whatever medications she had taken between 2010-2014 (?) really changed her appearance artificially due to puffiness and fatigue or whatever, to the point where she thought she was aging rapidly and needed plastic surgery. It made me realize that you really shouldn't touch your face if you're depressed, on some serious medication, or even in a tough time of your life - our faces can change drastically based on that. Even though Britney is a white girl from the countryside and prolly tanned 10x more than the average person, she really was aging well between 1998-2009 (even through all of the alleged substance/alcohol abuse, anxiety/depression, the stress of her career, and so on). For example, These pictures are literally 10+ years apart, whereas These two are literally two years apart. I think if she had not gotten the plastic surgery after all of that, her face would have gone back to relatively normal after getting off her meds. Maybe with more wrinkles and skin damage, but it'd still be the recognizable Britney. Regardless, even though she does look a lot different with the plastic surgery she did get, thank goodness she is still alive and well and happy and beautiful inside and out, and that's really what matters in the end. Link to comment
BritCircus Posted June 25, 2018 Share Posted June 25, 2018 I think it’s better to take care of your skin! Link to comment
Stannedforever Posted June 25, 2018 Share Posted June 25, 2018 This is her 7 months ago. She's perfectly fine. She just need makeup and hair done. Link to comment
Inuyasha Posted June 25, 2018 Share Posted June 25, 2018 she taught me to be careful of my decsicions. Honestly the nose job was PERFECT, I loved it so much and I thought she looked flawless (Britney Jean Era). However the change of her lips really changed her appearance and made it that much more dramatic. She still looks STUNNING, but not very "Britney-esque" at times. Instead of looking like Britney(pre surgery) all the time, now she looks like Britney(pre surgery) sometimes, its kinda trippy Link to comment
KillersWhoArePartying Posted June 25, 2018 Share Posted June 25, 2018 1 hour ago, Seductive said: 1998 - post nose job the BOMT nose isn't her original nose? Link to comment
Avatar Posted June 25, 2018 Share Posted June 25, 2018 She’s had more than one nose job. Nobody noticed the first one. Link to comment
b42ad Posted June 25, 2018 Share Posted June 25, 2018 First up, you’re so gross for discussing this. second, whatever people choose to do to their own body is their business and nobody has any right to condemn it. Britney’s face IS NOT YOUR PROPERTY Link to comment
Hannah Posted June 25, 2018 Share Posted June 25, 2018 this thread is so cringeworthy Link to comment
BritneyLover Posted June 25, 2018 Share Posted June 25, 2018 Why are you stating she is Off of medication??? How do you even know she takes meds? I mean, I am pretty sure she does take medication but that is just a presumption. And if that is the case, it most probably is for a life time. She would not be off of medication. She may have CHANGED MEDS tho. Link to comment
Million Billion Posted June 25, 2018 Share Posted June 25, 2018 She hasn't changed my opinion at all. I think that if you want to do whatever you want to do yo your face do it, it's yours, but when it comes to myself, I would never change anything from my face, I don't consider myself handsome or perfect but I feel comfortable the way I am, maybe, just maybe some minor details like skin care but changing the shape of my gestures or something as notorious as that, no never. Link to comment
really really cool guy Posted June 25, 2018 Share Posted June 25, 2018 I've learned that I should ALWAYS hire a good makeup artist and hair stylist and to sit on the damn chair for hours if it's necessary to get ready I like her new nose but you can only appreciate her plastic surgery (which is actually good) when she has good makeup on, and some face fillers too Link to comment
none Posted June 25, 2018 Share Posted June 25, 2018 never liked it, and i still don't. it's not my body so I can only control what I do i guess it could be worse Link to comment
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