Maddison Sullivan-Thorpe
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I know.
I was trying to help segue you into it not being a commercial thing for her.
But I'm also glad it wasn't that.
I've even seen the trend of Accutane nose.
Have you seen that?
Apparently when you go on higher doses of Roaccutane, it can change the appearance of your nose because it's shrinking pore size and by nature your nose can appear to be slimmer.
Now that is grounded in zero fat.
That is alleged and I will underline that seven times over.
I can't help but feel like for me, I would say in my personal lived experience as someone who, you know, I'm 31, I'm starting to think about aging, not in a way that it stresses me.
I'm just noticing my life is showing a little more on my face.
I go between going, I really applaud that level of transparency because I think it enables younger people or older people to realize what it takes to get that appearance, that it's not just good jeans and, you know, expensive moisturizer.
But then I do look at like my 11 year old niece and I worry about what that narrative says to her when we're also like clap, clap, clap.
They're the implants that Kylie Jenner got.
And we all love that she was so honest about it.
I just don't want her to assume that then surgery is something that we applaud.
But equally, I don't want it to be something that we that we scrutinize, because if you have an insecurity and that's what you want to do with your means, it's a little bit like the nails for me on a much grander scale.
Obviously, like your body, your choice.
Yeah, it does beg that interesting question, though, because I think that because of the transparency that does exist, people expect people to be really honest now.