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Saturday, January 31, 2015

Kelly Osbourne Weight Loss Before and After

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January 31, 2015

 Kelly Osbourne Weight Loss Before and After

Kelly Osbourne has definitely gone from flab to fab. We witnessed that happen in Dancing With Stars, but she maintained her fabulous new figure after the show. How did she do it? She continued dancing and added Bar Method and Pilates to her everyday routine. She also gave up crashing diets and introduced balanced meals to her diet. Kelly Osbourne is one of the most famous examples of how an ugly duckling managed to become a real style superstar, thanks to strong will and careful diet plan!

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Aretha Franklin Weight Loss Before and After

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January 31, 2015

 Aretha Franklin Weight Loss Before and After

Aretha Franklin once admitted losing incredible 85 pounds! Diva said that it were the pictures of herself that showed her how unhappy she felt about herself. She was working hard on her diet though. Not eating everything that comes under her hand was not the easiest thing she had to do, but she knew she was letting go of foods that would hurt her eventually. So even Diva’s have weight problems, but they show us that it is possible to achieve everything you want, if you want it enough!

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Raven Simone Weight Loss

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January 31, 2015

Raven Simone Weight Loss
Raven Simone showed how discipline can make a drastic change. Even though she doesn’t like the attention her new looks bring her, we can’t stop looking her pictures and admiring her will. This 25-year-old former Disney star says not stressing out did the biggest trick. She also says that being at home and finding hobbies she really enjoys doing gave her strength to change everything she didn’t like about herself. Happiness and joy made Raven look better and we couldn’t be happier for her!

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Jordin Sparks Weight Loss Before and After

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January 31, 2015

 Jordin Sparks Weight Loss Before and After

American Idol singer Jordin Sparks lost 35 pounds gradually. When she decided it was time to change something about herself, she wanted it to go slowly. Firstly, she took walks around her neighborhood, gradually increasing speed until she was able to climb a mountain near her home. She also admits being a fan of Zumba. So while touring, Jordin receives all needed energy and exercise from this dance style. Jording proved us you don’t necessarily need to do things you don’t like in order to lose weight.

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Ricky Lake Weight Loss Before and After

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January 31, 2015

Ricky Lake Weight Loss Before and After

Many people witnessed Ricky Lake’s transformation on Dancing With Stars, where she reportedly lost fantastic 20 pounds! Still, she had to continue doing something in order to keep the good figure, right? She says she kept ordering food from Freshology, and that way she was intaking 1,400 calories a day. However, it was not only about what she ate, but how regular she was exercising. Ricky proved us that with a good eating plan and regular exercising you can make good figure come true!

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Jonah Hill Weight Loss Before and After

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January 31, 2015

Jonah Hill Weight Loss Before and After

Jonah Hill is one of the actors we were introduced to while he was very young. Even in young age, Jonah had weight problems. Rumor has it that it was Brad Pitt who convinced Jonah to lose weight and change style! He turned to nutritionist for advices on healthy diets and exercising and he successfully lost extra pounds. He also enjoys Japanese fresh cuisine, especially sushi, so it was not so hard for him to concentrate on eating and living healthier.

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Mariah Carey Weight Loss Before and After

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January 31, 2015

Mariah Carey Weight Loss Before and After

Mariah Carey gained 30 pounds when she was pregnant with her twins- Moroccan and Monroe. She admits being under too much public pressure when she decided she needs to lose weight. However, instead of torturing herself with extreme workouts and diets, she decided to follow the Jenny plan. Mariah wanted to show the world it is not all about being skinny, but being careful and taking care of your heart. This is why she supports Jenny and the American Heart Association.

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Alec Baldwin Weight Loss Before and After

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January 31, 2015

Alec Baldwin Weight Loss Before and After

Alec Baldwin has lost 30 pounds! This 53-year-old actor couldn’t have done it in a healthier way. Unfortunately, he was diagnosed to be pre-diabetic and he had to give up sugar. If you follow him on Twitter, you probably read that it wasn’t easy for him not to ear sugar at all. His workout regime consists of Yoga, Pilates and Spinning. Also, his wife is a yoga instructor, so maybe that helped him to get rid of sugar and lose weight!

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Holly Madison Weight Loss

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January 31, 2015

Holly Madison Weight Loss Before and After

Holly Madison got serious about losing weight after she gained 19 pounds in 18 months! What did she do? She actually involved Pilates and Yoga to her everyday routine. She also signed up for a low-carb diet and instead of eating bagels she eats fruit and protein bars. Holly was also a big fan of Big mac, but she also have up on that. What Holly’s example shows us is that it is possible to be satisfied with your body if you give up on stuff that are ultimately bad for your health.

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Jennifer Hudson Weight Loss

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January 31, 2015

Jennifer Hudson Weight Loss Before and After

Jennifer Hudson was always one of people’s favorite actresses from the very beginning. Just remember her from The Sex And The City. But we remember her as a chubby and sweet girl, with warm look in her eyes. But then, she refused to be marked as chubby actress. She teamed up with Weight Watchers and trainer Harley Pasternak and dropped weight! She proved herself it is possible to look and feel better about yourself, but she also proved us it is possible to change the things you don’t like if you really want it enough.

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Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Zach Galifianakis displayed drastic weight loss at a screening of Birdman in New York

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October 14, 2014

Zach Galifianakis before and after weight loss

He played the portly and lovable Alan in the 2009 comedy hit The Hangover.

But Zach Galifianakis was more Bradley Cooper than the rotund funny man fans are used to seeing when he attended a movie screening on Saturday showing-off a much slighter frame.

The 45-year-old actor displayed the drastic weight loss at the premiere of Birdman at Alice Tully Hall in New York - his first public event in a year.

Zach Galifianakis before and after weight loss

While there, the Campaign star spoke to The Hollywood Reporter and revealed his feelings about life in the spotlight. He said: 'It's confusing to me - all of this is confusing to me. They oversell it like we're curing cancer, you know what I mean? I just think it can be gross sometimes, the way Hollywood congratulates itself all the time.'

Earlier in the day at a press conference, the funny man reportedly said: 'Being a celebrity is sh*t - it's dumb, and I'm not interested in it,

'I like to be an actor, and that's it. The blurred lines are, I think, man-made. I think celebrity is a man-made thing; it's not innate in us…I'd rather just do my work and go home and watch Lifetime.'

The Due Date star looked dapper in a grey suit featuring fine blue checks and matching pale blue shirt with navy tie to complete the ensemble.

He also sported jaw-length curly locks as well as his signature scruffy beard.

According to IMDb, Birdman Or The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance focuses on a washed-up actor called Riggan Thomson, played by Michael Keaton, 'who once played an iconic superhero'.


He 'must overcome his ego and family trouble as he mounts a Broadway play in a bid to reclaim his past glory.'

Naomi Watts plays the protagonist's girlfriend, Lesley, a nervous actress in the play while Zach plays Jake, the play's producer, in the black comedy.

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Wednesday, October 8, 2014

45 Best Health Tips Ever

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October 08, 2014

We've done the legwork for you and here they are: the 45 best health tips. Make that 46 - taking the time to read this tops the list.

1. Copy your kitty.
Learn to do stretching exercises when you wake up. It boosts circulation and digestion, and eases back pain.

2. Don’t skip breakfast. 
Studies show that eating a proper breakfast is one of the most positive things you can do if you are trying to lose weight. Breakfast skippers tend to gain weight. A balanced breakfast includes fresh fruit or fruit juice, a high-fibre breakfast cereal, low-fat milk or yoghurt, wholewheat toast, and a boiled egg.

3. Brush up on hygiene. 
Many people don't know how to brush their teeth properly. Improper brushing can cause as much damage to the teeth and gums as not brushing at all. Lots of people don’t brush for long enough, don’t floss and don’t see a dentist regularly. Hold your toothbrush in the same way that would hold a pencil, and brush for at least two minutes.

This includes brushing the teeth, the junction of the teeth and gums, the tongue and the roof of the mouth. And you don't need a fancy, angled toothbrush – just a sturdy, soft-bristled one that you replace each month.

4. Neurobics for your mind. 
Get your brain fizzing with energy. American researchers coined the term ‘neurobics’ for tasks which activate the brain's own biochemical pathways and to bring new pathways online that can help to strengthen or preserve brain circuits.

Brush your teeth with your ‘other’ hand, take a new route to work or choose your clothes based on sense of touch rather than sight. People with mental agility tend to have lower rates of Alzheimer's disease and age-related mental decline.

5. Get what you give! 
Always giving and never taking? This is the short road to compassion fatigue. Give to yourself and receive from others, otherwise you’ll get to a point where you have nothing left to give. And hey, if you can’t receive from others, how can you expect them to receive from you?

6. Get spiritual. 
A study conducted by the formidably sober and scientific Harvard University found that patients who were prayed for recovered quicker than those who weren’t, even if they weren’t aware of the prayer.

7. Get smelly. 
Garlic, onions, spring onions and leeks all contain stuff that’s good for you. A study at the Child’s Health Institute in Cape Town found that eating raw garlic helped fight serious childhood infections. Heat destroys these properties, so eat yours raw, wash it down with fruit juice or, if you’re a sissy, have it in tablet form.

8. Knock one back. 
A glass of red wine a day is good for you. A number of studies have found this, but a recent one found that the polyphenols (a type of antioxidant) in green tea, red wine and olives may also help protect you against breast cancer. It’s thought that the antioxidants help protect you from environmental carcinogens such as passive tobacco smoke.

9. Bone up daily. 
Get your daily calcium by popping a tab, chugging milk or eating yoghurt. It’ll keep your bones strong. Remember that your bone density declines after the age of 30. You need at least 200 milligrams daily, which you should combine with magnesium, or it simply won’t be absorbed.

10. Berries for your belly. 
Blueberries, strawberries and raspberries contain plant nutrients known as anthocyanidins, which are powerful antioxidants. Blueberries rival grapes in concentrations of resveratrol – the antioxidant compound found in red wine that has assumed near mythological proportions. Resveratrol is believed to help protect against heart disease and cancer.

11. Curry favour. 
Hot, spicy foods containing chillies or cayenne pepper trigger endorphins, the feel-good hormones. Endorphins have a powerful, almost narcotic, effect and make you feel good after exercising. But go easy on the lamb, pork and mutton and the high-fat, creamy dishes served in many Indian restaurants.

12. Cut out herbs before ops. 
Some herbal supplements – from the popular St John's Wort and ginkgo biloba to garlic, ginger, ginseng and feverfew – can cause increased bleeding during surgery, warn surgeons. It may be wise to stop taking all medication, including herbal supplements, at least two weeks before surgery, and inform your surgeon about your herbal use.

13. I say tomato. 
Tomato is a superstar in the fruit and veggie pantheon. Tomatoes contain lycopene, a powerful cancer fighter. They’re also rich in vitamin C. The good news is that cooked tomatoes are also nutritious, so use them in pasta, soups and casseroles, as well as in salads.

The British Thoracic Society says that tomatoes and apples can reduce your risk of asthma and chronic lung diseases. Both contain the antioxidant quercetin. To enjoy the benefits, eat five apples a week or a tomato every other day.

14. Eat your stress away. 
Prevent low blood sugar as it stresses you out. Eat regular and small healthy meals and keep fruit and veggies handy. Herbal teas will also soothe your frazzled nerves.

Eating unrefined carbohydrates, nuts and bananas boosts the formation of serotonin, another feel-good drug. Small amounts of protein containing the amino acid tryptamine can give you a boost when stress tires you out.

15. Load up on vitamin C.
We need at least 90 mg of vitamin C per day and the best way to get this is by eating at least five servings of fresh fruit and vegetables every day. So hit the oranges and guavas!

16. No folly in folic acid. 
Folic acid should be taken regularly by all pregnant mums and people with a low immunity to disease. Folic acid prevents spina bifida in unborn babies and can play a role in cancer prevention. It is found in green leafy vegetables, liver, fruit and bran.

17. A for Away. 
This vitamin, and beta carotene, help to boost immunity against disease. It also assists in the healing process of diseases such as measles and is recommended by the WHO. Good natural sources of vitamin A are kidneys, liver, dairy products, green and yellow vegetables, pawpaw, mangoes, chilli pepper, red sorrel and red palm oil.

18. Pure water. 
Don’t have soft drinks or energy drinks while you're exercising. Stay properly hydrated by drinking enough water during your workout (just don't overdo things, as drinking too much water can also be dangerous).

While you might need energy drinks for long-distance running, in shorter exercise sessions in the gym, your body will burn the glucose from the soft drink first, before starting to burn body fat. Same goes for eating sweets.

19. GI, Jane. 
Carbohydrates with a high glycaemic index, such as bread, sugar, honey and grain-based food will give instant energy and accelerate your metabolism. If you’re trying to burn fat, stick to beans, rice, pasta, lentils, peas, soya beans and oat bran, all of which have a low GI count.

20. Mindful living. 
You've probably heard the old adage that life's too short to stuff a mushroom. But perhaps you should consider the opposite: that life's simply too short NOT to focus on the simple tasks. By slowing down and concentrating on basic things, you'll clear your mind of everything that worries you.

Really concentrate on sensations and experiences again: observe the rough texture of a strawberry's skin as you touch it, and taste the sweet-sour juice as you bite into the fruit; when your partner strokes your hand, pay careful attention to the sensation on your skin; and learn to really focus on simple tasks while doing them, whether it's flowering plants or ironing your clothes.

21. The secret of stretching. 
When you stretch, ease your body into position until you feel the stretch and hold it for about 25 seconds. Breathe deeply to help your body move oxygen-rich blood to those sore muscles. Don't bounce or force yourself into an uncomfortable position.

22. Do your weights workout first. 
Experts say weight training should be done first, because it's a higher intensity exercise compared to cardio. Your body is better able to handle weight training early in the workout because you're fresh and you have the energy you need to work it.

Conversely, cardiovascular exercise should be the last thing you do at the gym, because it helps your body recover by increasing blood flow to the muscles, and flushing out lactic acid, which builds up in the muscles while you're weight training. It’s the lactic acid that makes your muscles feel stiff and sore.

23. Burn fat during intervals. 
To improve your fitness quickly and lose weight, harness the joys of interval training. Set the treadmill or step machine on the interval programme, where your speed and workload varies from minute to minute. Build up gradually, every minute and return to the starting speed. Repeat this routine. Not only will it be less monotonous, but you can train for a shorter time and achieve greater results.

24. Your dirtiest foot forward. 
If your ankles, knees, and hips ache from running on pavement, head for the dirt. Soft trails or graded roads are a lot easier on your joints than the hard stuff. Also, dirt surfaces tend to be uneven, forcing you to slow down a bit and focus on where to put your feet – great for agility and concentration.

25. Burn the boredom, blast the lard. 
Rev up your metabolism by alternating your speed and intensity during aerobic workouts. Not only should you alternate your routine to prevent burnout or boredom, but to give your body a jolt.

If you normally walk at 6.5km/h on the treadmill or take 15 minutes to walk a km, up the pace by going at 8km/h for a minute or so during your workout. Do this every five minutes or so. Each time you work out, increase your bouts of speed in small increments.

26. Cool off without a beer. 
Don’t eat carbohydrates for at least an hour after exercise. This will force your body to break down body fat, rather than using the food you ingest. Stick to fruit and fluids during that hour, but avoid beer.

27. ‘Okay, now do 100 of those’. 
Instead of flailing away at gym, enlist the help – even temporarily – of a personal trainer. Make sure you learn to breathe properly and to do the exercises the right way. You’ll get more of a workout while spending less time at the gym.

28. Stop fuming. 
Don’t smoke and if you smoke already, do everything in your power to quit. Don’t buy into that my-granny-smoked-and-lived-to-be-90 crud – not even the tobacco giants believe it. Apart from the well-known risks of heart disease and cancer, orthopaedic surgeons have found that smoking accelerates bone density loss and constricts blood flow. So you could live to be a 90-year-old amputee who smells of stale tobacco smoke. Unsexy.

29. Ask about Mad Aunt Edith. 
Find out your family history. You need to know if there are any inherited diseases prowling your gene pool. According to the Mayo Clinic, USA, finding out what your grandparents died of can provide useful – even lifesaving – information about what’s in store for you. And be candid, not coy: 25% of the children of alcoholics become alcoholics themselves.

30. Do self-checks. 
Do regular self-examinations of your breasts. Most partners are more than happy to help, not just because breast cancer is the most common cancer among SA women. The best time to examine your breasts is in the week after your period.

31. My smear campaign. 
Have a pap smear once a year. Not on our list of favourite things, but it’s vital. Cervical cancer kills 200 000 women a year and it’s the most prevalent form of cancer among black women, affecting more than 30 percent.

But the chances of survival are nearly 100 percent if it’s detected early. Be particularly careful if you became sexually active at an early age, have had multiple sex partners or smoke.

32. Understand hormones. 
Recent research suggests that short-term (less than five years) use of HRT is not associated with an increase in the risk of breast cancer, but that using it for more than ten years might be. Breast cancer is detected earlier in women using HRT, as they are more alert to the disease than other women.

32. Beat the sneezes. 
There are more than 240 allergens, some rare and others very common. If you’re a sneezer due to pollen: close your car’s windows while driving, rather switch on the internal fan (drawing in air from the outside), and avoid being outdoors between 5am and 10 am when pollen counts are at their highest; stick to holidays in areas with low pollen counts, such as the seaside and stay away from freshly cut grass.

33. Doggone. 
If you’re allergic to your cat, dog, budgie or pet piglet, stop suffering the ravages of animal dander: Install an air filter in your home.

Keep your pet outside as much as possible and brush him outside of the home to remove loose hair and other allergens. Better yet, ask someone else to do so.

34. Asthma-friendly sports. 
Swimming is the most asthma-friendly sport of all, but cycling, canoeing, fishing, sailing and walking are also good, according to the experts.

Asthma need not hinder peak performance in sport. 1% of the US Olympic team were asthmatics – and between them they won 41 medals.

35. Deep heat. 
Sun rays can burn even through thick glass, and under water. Up to 35% of UVB rays and 85% of UVA rays penetrate thick glass, while 50% of UVB rays and 75% of UVA rays penetrate a meter of water and wet cotton clothing.

Which means you’ll need sunscreen while driving your car on holiday, and water resistant block if you’re swimming.

36. Fragrant ageing. 
Stay away from perfumed or flavoured suntan lotions which smell of coconut oil or orange if you want your skin to stay young. These lotions contain psoralen, which speeds up the ageing process. Rather use a fake-tan lotion. Avoid sun beds, which are as bad as the sun itself.

37. Sunscreen can be a smokescreen. 
Sunscreen is unlikely to stop you from being sunburned, or to reduce your risk of developing skin cancer. That’s because most people don’t apply it properly, and stay in the sun too long.

The solution? Slather on sunscreen daily and reapply it often, especially if you’ve been in the water. How much? At least enough to fill a shot glass.

38. Laugh and cry. 
Having a good sob is reputed to be good for you. So is laughter, which has been shown to help heal bodies, as well as broken hearts. Studies in Japan indicate that laughter boosts the immune system and helps the body shake off allergic reactions.

39. It ain’t over till it’s over. 
End relationships that no longer work for you, as you could be spending time in a dead end. Rather head for more meaningful things. You could be missing opportunities while you’re stuck in a meaningless rut, trying to breathe life into something that is long gone.

40. Strong people go for help. 
Ask for assistance. Gnashing your teeth in the dark will not get you extra brownie points. It is a sign of strength to ask for assistance and people will respect you for it. If there is a relationship problem, the one who refuses to go for help is usually the one with whom the problem lies to begin with.

41. Save steamy scenes for the bedroom. 
Showering or bathing in water that’s too hot will dry out your skin and cause it to age prematurely. Warm water is much better.

Apply moisturiser while your skin is still damp – it’ll be absorbed more easily. Adding a little olive oil to your bath with help keep your skin moisturised too.

42. Here’s the rub. 
Improve your circulation and help your lymph glands to drain by the way you towel off. Helping your lymph glands function can help prevent them becoming infected.

When drying off your limbs and torso, brush towards the groin on your legs and towards the armpits on your upper body. You can do the same during gentle massage with your partner.

43. Sugar-coated. 
More than three million South Africans suffer from type 2 diabetes, and the incidence is increasing – with new patients getting younger. New studies show this type of diabetes is often part of a metabolic syndrome (X Syndrome), which includes high blood pressure and other risk factors for heart disease.

More than 80% of type 2 diabetics die of heart disease, so make sure you control your glucose levels, and watch your blood pressure and cholesterol counts.

44. Relax, it’s only sex. 
Stress and sex make bad bedfellows, it seems. A US survey showed that stress, kids and work are main factors to dampen libido. With the advent of technology that allows us to work from home, the lines between our jobs and our personal lives have become blurred.

People work longer hours, commutes are longer and work pervades all aspects of our lives, including our sexual relationships. Put nooky and intimacy on the agenda, just like everything else.

45. Good night, sweetheart. 
Rest heals the body and has been shown to lessen the risk of heart trouble and psychological problems.

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Salma Hayek Rhinoplasty

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October 08, 2014

Salma Hayek Rhinoplasty
Rhinoplasty (Nose Job) is a surgical procedure to improve the appearance of a human nose. There are thousands who have seek for rhinoplasty but not all of them look good after Result.

Salma Hayek is on the list of taking this Rhinoplasty (nose job).Although she just made a little changes, she looks great with the work, and probably this Rhinoplasty (nose job) has brought good luck.

Salma Hayek has decided to thin out her nose quite a bit, to look softer and feminine. Its Good To see Her like This.

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Bad Nose Job

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October 08, 2014

When you consider Plastic Surgery imagine the worst case scenario so you can understand that even if you do not have the perfect nose (or the nose that Celebrities and magazines say you should have) you have always had it and you can live with it. The question is: How would you feel if you ended up with a bad surgery ?
Amanda Lepore Bad Nose Job
Many Of You Are Planning For Nose Job. Be careful About Your Decision...Look These Bad Nose Job Pictures.

These Bad Nose Job Of Celebrity will Definitely Leads Your Minds Towards:

An Experienced Rhinoplasty surgeon
Evaluation By Qualified Rhinoplasty Plastic Surgeon
Revision Rhinoplasty Can Be Difficult
Do Enough Research Before Going For It
And Many More.

Some Of the Pics of Bad Nose Jobs are here. Please have a Good Look On them and Elavuate and Judge them and i think this will help your research about Nose Jobs.

Jocelyn Wildenstein Bad Nose Job
Joan Van Ark Bad Nose Jobs
Donatella Versace Bad Nose Jobs
Mickey Rourke Bad Nose Jobs
Joan Van Ark Bad Nose Job

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Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Jessica Simpson Nose Job

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October 07, 2014

Jessica Simpson is an American singer, actress, and television personality who achieved seven Billboard Top 40 hits, and has three gold and two multi-platinum RIAA-certified albums.

After Seeing These Jessica Simpson's Before and After Pictures Judge for yourself.




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Jessica Alba Nose Job

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October 07, 2014

Sex Symbol Jessica Alba is an American television and film actress. She began her television and movie appearances at age 13 in Camp Nowhere and The Secret World of Alex Mack in 1994. Alba rose to prominence as the lead actress in the television series Dark Angel.

Alba later appeared in various films including Honey, Sin City , Fantastic Four, Into the Blue, Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer and Good Luck Chuck both in 2007.

 Jessica Alba Nose Job
Jessica Alba Nose Job

She is Voted For "Sexiest Woman in the World","Hot 100","99 Most Desirable Women" and has also won various awards for her acting, including the Choice Actress Teen Choice Award and Saturn Award for Best Actress (TV), and a Golden Globe nomination for her lead role in the television series Dark Angel.

There is so much talk about Jessica Alba's Nose Jobs, I am Not Sure If Its True Or Not about these New Rumours That Jessica Alba Had A Nose Job. It Might be Just a Photo Editing.

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Jessica Biel Nose Job

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October 07, 2014

Jessica Biel Nose Job
Jessica Biel Nose Job
Jessica Biel Nose Job
Jessica Biel Nose Job

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Leighton Meester Nose Job

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October 07, 2014

Leighton Meester Nose Job

I think she has had a neck lift procedure. It is not visible in this photo, but I have seen older photos in which she looks great form the front, but on profile, her neck drops from the jaw. In more recent ones, her neck line is completely different.

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Kim Raver Nose Job

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October 07, 2014

"Lipstick Jungle" star Kim Raver is best known for her roles as Nico Reilly and there is rumour about her Nose Job.

Check Out These Before and After Pictures of Kim Raver Nose Job.

Kim Raver Nose Job

Kim Raver Nose Job

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Heidi Nose Job

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October 07, 2014

Heidi Montag is an American singer and television personality.MTV reality series "The Hills" star has confirmed a series of Plastic surgeries to enhance her Breast and nose.

In an Interview With "US Weekly" She Said "I hated my nose too. I have my dad’s nose, which is huge. It took up so much of my face, when I looked down, I could see my nose. I couldn’t get away from it!” ..... "

“People would say, “You have such a big nose!” And they’d make fun of me for being so flat..."

"I think Lindsay Lohan has a good nose, but I looked at models, mostly. I brought in 400 photos, probably. When I got the splint taken off, I was just like, ‘Thank you!’ I had a lot of extra cartilage, and they shaved it down. I can breathe so much better now. I’m like, Twice as much air! My voice has cleared up too. It used to be higher, and now it’s more my voice. I used to have a crazy sleeping disorder - I woke up for 15 minutes out of every hour - and now I sleep through the night"

Check out these before and after Heidi Montag nose job pics ...

Heidi Nose Job

Heidi Nose Job

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