Botox at the dentist and fillers on your lunch break : how did cosmetic treatments become the (…)

30 mai 2026 | Neha Kale
Once associated with wealth and celebrity, cosmetic treatments to defy ageing have become more commonplace. What is it doing to beauty standards? Mary Munson’s first non-surgical cosmetic treatment wasn’t the result of a plan, or a concrete decision. She describes it in terms of sating her (…)
 Site référencé:  The Guardian (South&CentralAsia)

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