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loosh
Posted: Saturday, October 15, 2011 8:02:11 PM
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Boy are her cheeks huge! And frozen forehead. But I can't say she looks bad. Pretty, if a tad artificial.
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I heard somewhere (maybe here) that the slightly articial look obtained by Botox and fillers is becoming the "new natural" in Hollywood and is the look that people are beginning to request.
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Posted: Sunday, October 16, 2011 8:06:35 AM
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She did look puffy on the set for Scream 4. If you look at the photos from April 2011, she looked more like she did in 2005.
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Posted: Sunday, October 16, 2011 10:05:37 AM
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She's still beautiful but her eyes are sinking into the back of her head.

Sometimes I think that artificial jet black hair is just as tacky as the artificial platinum blond.

Highlights and softer (not necessarily warm) colors in the middle are almost always more flattering.
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Posted: Sunday, October 16, 2011 11:45:49 AM
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Perhaps the upper-eye hollowing is one of the effects of forcing yourself to be stick-thin, and maybe it would improve if she gained some weight? Would a fat transfer help?

I have that same issue with the hollowing. Right now, it's not to the degree of hers, but I'm sure it will be by the time I reach her age. However, I'm not stick thin. I did lose about 70 pounds 6 years ago, but my body still has plenty of fat to spare. It's so annoying. There's some extra fat on my upper underarms, thighs, and butt, but my body decides to metabolize the sparse upper-eye fat instead.
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Posted: Sunday, October 16, 2011 12:54:18 PM
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This is where lipo comes in but it's tricky as you can never tell where the body will want to put fat later on. It can become a treadmill.
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stache wrote:
This is where lipo comes in but it's tricky as you can never tell where the body will want to put fat later on. It can become a treadmill.


I had a small bit of fat taken from my belly and injected into my upper eyelids. There was a slight depression at the donor site. After the surgery, I stopped exercising for several weeks, and I put on about 4 pounds. I figured that the new fat would immediately go and fill in the depression, but instead it went to the area directly above the depression. That only served to make the depression look deeper. Damn. Since then, I've taken off the extra four pounds. But that's sure going to be some incentive to keep going to the gym.
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i think her hair color, hair style and make up age her. the cheeks look fine to me. she always had strong cheeks. check her out in that bruce springsteen video in 1984.


it doesn't look natural and effortless.


the older a woman gets, the more effortless and natural she should look/appear. doesn't mean it has to be effortless but it should appear that way.


but i am so over an overly frozen face/forehead.
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she looks like an older katy perry
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Posted: Sunday, October 16, 2011 4:00:20 PM
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She always had sort of hollowed out upper eyelids, even when she was in Friends. She was already 30 when that show started, I think. I remember thinking she always looked older than the rest of the crew. She was older than most, except Lisa Kudrow (Phoebe)who's actually 1 year older than Courtney. I wondered why Courtney seemed to look older even though she didn't have obvious wrinkles or sagging. I think it was her upper eyelid hollowing. If you see pics of her in her 30s, she had it then, and it seems to have worsened. The left upper eyelid has always looked more hollow for some reason. If you look at her high school pic, below, you can also see that. The Jane Mag is from 1998, so she's about 34 there, and you can see the upper left eyelid more hollowed. I wonder why that happens to only one eye? Now it looks like both upper eyelids are hollowed out, but the left is always worse.

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Beautiful smile -
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Posted: Sunday, October 16, 2011 5:11:10 PM
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^^^

agree, love the dark hair with the blue eyes too.


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Posted: Sunday, October 16, 2011 8:17:08 PM
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I've always thought Courtney Cox was spectacularly beautiful. She's, to me, a much better example of aging well than Demi. I even loved that crazy show she did, "Dirt." And usually I would agree about the dark hair . . . but with her skin and eyes it doesn't bother me a bit. Love Courtney Cox. I think she looks amazing. Thanks for posting these photos.
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Posted: Sunday, October 16, 2011 8:59:24 PM
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HateMeI'mALawyer wrote:
I've always thought Courtney Cox was spectacularly beautiful. She's, to me, a much better example of aging well than Demi. I even loved that crazy show she did, "Dirt." And usually I would agree about the dark hair . . . but with her skin and eyes it doesn't bother me a bit. Love Courtney Cox. I think she looks amazing. Thanks for posting these photos.


Totally, totally agree.
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Posted: Sunday, October 16, 2011 9:19:13 PM
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HateMeI'mALawyer wrote:
I even loved that crazy show she did, "Dirt."


I loved Dirt. She was fantastic in it and the chemistry between her and the actor guy was really intense. Especially in the limo scene. I thought he was really hot and he had major hollows under his eyes.

http://youtu.be/qciEX-DIhOE
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I got tired of watching her masturbate.
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Posted: Monday, October 17, 2011 8:48:53 AM
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Melissa wrote:
Perhaps the upper-eye hollowing is one of the effects of forcing yourself to be stick-thin, and maybe it would improve if she gained some weight? Would a fat transfer help?



I'm not sure orbital fat is really affected by weight fluctuations. Fat or filler could definitely help, but she's always had somewhat hollow upper lids so might not look like herself without them.

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