EIt’s impossible to say with certainty which celebrity made a woman’s striking jawline – no one talks about jawlines anymore – famous a few years ago. If in doubt, it was models and super-influencers Bella Hadid and Kendall Jenner or one of the many Kardashians. Either way, doctors and shady low-cost suppliers around the world make a lot of money filling their clients’ jaws with hyaluronic acid and shaping them so they shine again with a more youthful radiance (V-shape).
In contrast to the “fox eye” trend (upward sloping eyebrows), optimizing the jawline has become an integral part of the cosmetic business. However, no filler can magically correct age-related loss of collagen in the skin, sagging tissue and, as a result, sagging cheeks, which makes the face look unhappy, despite a good mood.
Source: Frantfurter Allgemeine
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