Gone are the days of celebrities claiming their flawless skin is just down to "drinking lots of water and good genes." Celebrity cosmetic procedures are finally getting real, and we're here for it! On today's episode, Kelly chats with Dr Naomi, a cosmetic physician who's been in the game since 1999 and has watched the industry transform from total secrecy to celebrities literally listing their procedures like a shopping receipt.
Dr Naomi breaks down what's actually behind this shift - spoiler: it's not just about being honest, it's about controlling the narrative. We're getting into the nitty-gritty of what she's seeing in her clinic, the skincare ingredients that are actually worth your money (hello exosomes and PDRN), and the social media and TikTok myths that make her want to scream.
LINKS TO THE PRODUCTS MENTIONED:
Dr Naomi Vitamin C Bright $129 - $139
Dr Naomi Moisturiser Plump Fiction $129 - $139
Dr Naomi The Future Sunscreen $59
Dr Naomi Let It B Hydrating Serum $119 - $129
Dr Naomi Vitamin Amen $139 - $149
Dr Naomi Mr Exosome Cream $169
Dr Naomi Let It Glow LED Mask $595
Blistex Lip Balm Intensive Repair $6
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CREDITS:
Hosts: Kelly McCarren
Guest: Dr Naomi
Producer: Sophie Campbell
Audio Producer: Tegan Sadler
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