Kaiya on TikTok
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A social media user went viral for her hot take on cosmetic enhancements
Kaiya, a Los Angeles-based TikTok user who works in film and TV, gave her expert opinion
“Do not touch your face. Don’t do it,” she said
A film and television staffer is going viral for advising against cosmetic procedures for anyone doing on-camera work.
Kaiya, a Los Angeles-based TikTok user, has gained more than 1 million views on a post as of Monday, March 16, for her Feb. 26 video sharing her hot take on why certain enhancements aren’t suggested in the entertainment industry.
“I work in casting for film and TV, and let me just give you one tip,” she said at the start of her brief clip. “Do not touch your face. Don’t do it.”
According to Kaiya, that means “no Botox, no lip flip, no lip blushing, no permanent makeup, nothing.”
While Botox can be used to treat migraines, the neurotoxin is also widely used in the cosmetic field to treat things like moderate to severe frown lines, forehead lines and crow’s feet, by providing a smoother, more youthful appearance.
Results typically last three to four months before the next dosage is needed.
Lip flips can also be done using Botox, and this is a non-surgical procedure that relaxes the muscles around the upper lip, causing it to slightly flip upward for a fuller and more pronounced look without adding volume.
Lip blushing and permanent makeup are cosmetic procedures that offer a tattoo-like experience, depositing pigment into certain areas of the skin with tiny needles to achieve a desired look.
“Don’t even think about it,” Kaiya said. “Don’t even f—ing pluck your eyebrows for that matter. Nothing.”
“Making a movie set in a time [when] Botox didn’t exist is becoming near impossible. Stay unique,” she captioned the post.”
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Some users in the comment section also shared their opinions on the topic.
“Claire Danes in “The Beast in Me’ was so refreshing,” one person wrote. Another added, “I miss real teeth. I saw Ethan Hawke the other day and was so happy to see he kept his beautiful natural smile.”
A third commented, “i had to stop watching bridgerton bc one of the house maids had noticeable lip [filler].”
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