Cindy Crawford has a face full of Botox & fillers, experts say

Last year, I began to document Cindy Crawford’s descent into Botox-faced tragedy. I had always liked Cindy – she radiated a healthy, accessible beauty, and she was one of the big supermodels that I grew up with. But in May of 2011, Cindy’s Botox-face took a turn for the worse – it looked like she had a bad batch of ‘Tox or something, and one of her eyebrows was stuck in a weird angle. And then in October, she started to look super-puffy, like she’d gone in for the motherlode of fillers. Now, Cindy admitted years ago that she had gone in for Botox, and she wasn’t “above” some minor cosmetic work. But it gets to the point – and everyone gets to this point – where I have to ask: wouldn’t she look better had she not messed with her face at all? Anyway, Radar has one of their “expert claims random celebrity does X,Y,Z” stories, and this one is about what Cindy MIGHT be doing to her face.

Cindy Crawford attended the Los Angeles Lakers game on Tuesday night looking a little different in the face, and a board certified dermatologist exclusively tells RadarOnline.com it’s because the former supermodel appears to have had injections.

“Her cheeks are a lot fuller. She definitely had something injected in her cheeks. Most probably Radiesse or the other option would be Sculptra,” Dr. Ben Behnam said.

“They’re both designed to give people higher cheekbones. It’s very popular in the industry and her cheeks are visibly higher and fuller.”

On top of fillers and injections, Dr. Behnam tells RadarOnline.com it looks like the 45-year-old beauty had some Botox.

“Her eyebrows are also higher than before. She probably used Botox to raise the brow,” he said.

“Something else that’s different is she doesn’t have the definition in her jaw area, which could just be because she’s getting older.”

According to Dr. Behnam, injections like Sculptra are typically done over a period of months and can last years, so it’s hard to tell when the mother of two had the procedure done.

“She has what’s called the Triangle of Beauty (one side of the cheek to the other cheek to the chin area, creates a triangle) and right now she’s losing that triangle,” Dr. Behnam said.

“It gives her that look of not being young anymore. Because that’s how we perceive youth, is the triangle of beauty.”

Let’s not forget, Cindy has her own skin care line called Meaningful Beauty, which brags that it’s “Cindy’s anti-aging secret.”

Secret or no secret, “She still looks good for someone her age!” Dr. Behnam says.

[From Radar]

Cindy is 45 years old – and I kind of think she looks her age, if not older, with all of this extra work. Which just shows how far our perceptions of aging have been skewed. We look at puffy Botox-faces and our eyes register that something terrible has happened, but we’ve grown so accustomed to it, we just say, “Oh, she looks good… for her age.”

Besides that, it must be creepy for Cindy to have to hang out with all of George Clooney’s pieces every holiday, right? Especially since so many of them resemble her old face.

Vintage Cindy:

Current Cindy, from two nights ago:

Photos courtesy of Fame, WENN.

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  1. brin says:

    Maybe she should give up the botox and hanging out with Clooney & his chicks.

  2. Bubulle says:

    She used to be so hot. Carla Bruni and Karen Mulder have also ruined their faces with botox. It must be terrible for all those aging supermodels to watch your beauty slowly fading away.

    • Nev says:

      Karen Mulder looked stunning back in the day. One of the most lovely blonde models ever.

    • Carolyn says:

      I was feeling nostalgic for the “Freedom 90” era and youtubed some clips (oh those Versace days!) and was shocked in a good way at how stunning they were back then, particularly Cindy, Karen, Helena, Christy and Claudia especially. Not at how young they were but how they looked in a non-Botox era. I don’t like the current sunken-cheek skinny boned look of models these days. The general perception of beauty has become really skewed off-kilter.

      • anonymoose says:

        agreed!
        sigh….

      • Ally says:

        I think that video really launched the 90s supermodel era, because they were all presented as powerful individuals, not nameless fly girls.

        George Michael should get more credit for that.

  3. carrie says:

    her eyes are very weird
    not she looks bad but now we see what she does to her face (like Madonna)

    • Carobell says:

      Yes! One of her eyes doesn’t seem to open all the way? Can it be just a bad photo? It is seriously distracting.

      • Kimlee says:

        Demi Moore has that same weird eye thing going on also, is that a side effect of Botox?

      • Amanda_So_CA says:

        Botox and fillers are not something to be messed around with. Even a really good plastic surgeon can “slip” and accidents happen, which is my guess as to what happened to Cindy’s eye. I have a friend who had something similar happen, only the Dr . who did her Botox hit a nerve while injecting Botox and she couldn’t fully open one eye and had a “weird” eyebrow for several months afterwards. After visiting several other well-respected plastic surgeons and doctors, she was advised the only thing that could be done was to give it time to wear off and never do it again. It finally wore off and she hasn’t had Botox since. Yes, it was a freak accident, but it was enough to scare her away. Sometimes that’s all it takes. However, side effects of Botox do include “folded” eyelids (so it becomes difficult to put eye shadow on) and the often sought-after “raised brow,” which many people believe makes them look younger (I cringe whenever I see one of the Judds and their Botoxed brows).

    • Sandra says:

      Botox doesn’t gie you a puffy face – but fillers and too much liquor while on holiday will. All botox does is erase/smooth out lines and lift eyebrows a little. Botox is a good thing! Messing around with fillers is when you start to change the look of your face. She might also have had an eye lift as she does look different around the eyes.

  4. Jayna says:

    She looks fantastic. She looks older as shows on her eyes, no eyelift, but she is still stunning. Her body in a bathing suit is still bangin’.

  5. TheKDM says:

    She looks like Janice Dickinson to me.

  6. Marjalane says:

    I don’t really care what she does to her face- she’s welcome to blow it up like a Macy parade balloon, but damn, it ticks me off that she claims it’s her magical skin care line that makes her look so good. Christie Brinkly does the same thing.

    • Callumna says:

      I bought that damn skin care. The company selling it seriously is a racket. Autosigning you up for endless deliveries and all.

      I’d never have bought that overpriced, non working gunk if she didn’t show pictures of herself side by side with a natural miracle melon discovered by a doctor fresh from the garden that made her look “26.”

    • rlh says:

      Thank you! I completely concur; stop trying to sell a “lifestyle” of exercise and special creams when you are botoxing. I lost some respect for her for this reason. Also, look at Meryl, aging but beautiful, and look at Cindy: she is starting to morph into Janice Dickinson because those procedures take out of the face what makes you unique. I saw those pics of her in Mexico over the holidays with the Clooney entourage and did not even realize it was her. What a shame.

    • clare says:

      Yes, her magical skin care line using the magical ingredient from the magical melon that grows in a remote region of Mars… or maybe it is France.
      Ah well, I still can’t stand the superficiality of Christie Brinkley whose “cheer up, dear” fix for her daughter, Alexa Ray after her suicide attempt!, was to go to a plastic surgeon for “mother-daughter” surgery.

    • Carolyn says:

      Cindy was interviewed years ago where she admitted she doesn’t use it – she just puts her name on it.

    • boo says:

      Me too @marjalane! It totally ticks me off that she’s shilling for this line of cosmetics like it’s what keeps her so young. Give me a break, I don’t even bother with that kind of crap, and it really irritates me that Valerie Bertinelli, who I thought had better sense, is endorsing this crap. I guess they need to make a paycheck too.

  7. Cirque28 says:

    I don’t see the puffiness. IMO, Cindy mostly looks a bit frozen, a little squinty, and like her face is becoming more androgynous and square-jawed with age. If she has no more facial intervention, she’ll become one of those ‘handsome’ older women with striking bone structure. Which is apparently supposed to console us for the loss of our prettiness. (sigh)

  8. bea says:

    It must be hard when your whole identity is solely based on your looks. They’ll do anything to hang on to it – but you can’t make “youth” – you’re either young or you’re not. Plus those treatments are visible once you know what you’re looking at.

    Of course, if she didn’t do anything then everyone would be talking about how old she looks and how she’s letting herself go…….it’s hard to be a woman over 40 years of age these days!

    • Tapioca says:

      This is why it’s easier to age as an average-looking woman – no pressure to mutilate yourself with cosmetic surgery, no losing your identity and you don’t miss being great-looking because you never were.

      Plus you get the delicious schaudenfreude of watching the pretty girls decay!

    • Alexis says:

      Hard, but easier than before. So many more women in Hollywood are over 40 and relevant than in previous years.

      Plastic surgery might be an aid in that. Yeah, some of these women have a plastic surgery look, and that’s worse than real youth, but for the purpose of being a reality star or a cougar sexpot, it’s better than just looking older because it preserves “sexy.”

  9. Ann says:

    I think her mature beauty is more appealing than her baby face. Time to stop injecting, it looks creepy.

  10. Dredz says:

    She looks like a younger Janice Dickinson now

  11. Guest says:

    So I guess this means her skin care line does not really work, because in the end she needs botox and fillers to make herself youthful. So women should try something else, like one of the cheap lines from the grocery store. Also, she should stop hanging out with Clooney’s and A-Rods young thangs. I know that would give me a complex.

    • Jaded says:

      Absolutely buy the grocery store lines. I’ve been using Neutrogena products for years, you can usually get them on sale at Wal-Mart or Shoppers Drug Mart, and Salma Hayek’s product line at CVS is quite good and cheap! I have friends who squander hundreds of dollars on Chanel and other super expensive brands and my skin looks just as good as theirs, if not better. The worst thing you can do to your skin is bake in the sun – the cumulative effects over the years completely ruins it.

      • cr says:

        Sun block, sun block, sun block. Especially face and neck/chest. Best thing I ever did skin-wise was stop baking in the sun.
        And yes, you can get perfectly good skin care products at your drug store/Target/Wal-Mart, and not have to fork out 100s of dollars for skin care products.

    • Adrien says:

      There are no creams that can make you years younger than your actual age. She told the press during the launch of her line that she’s been seeing a doctor for injection of fillers, botox and vitamin cocktails. She was forthcoming about her regimen to look great. She even said there is no such thing as “age-defying”. She looks great IRL.

    • CandyKay says:

      The Oil of Olay skin care lines are also excellent – they win all kinds of “Best Product” awards and sell at drugstore prices.

      I’ve used Noxema as my cleanser since I was a teenager, and still love it.

      I do think you can tell the difference between cheap lipstick and expensive lipstick, and cheap foundation and expensive foundation, so that’s where I invest more – YSL for the lipstick, and Laura Mercier for tinted moisturizer.

      • Sue says:

        I have used Oil of Olay for years and I love it. I am lucky that I look 10 years younger than I really am…. from using sunscreen, cleansing my skin religiously and not smoking.

      • snappy81 says:

        Oil of Olay is a Procter & Gamble product. Procter & Gamble still participates in animal testing. I am just mentioning it for those who are interested.

      • Jenna68 says:

        The Boots No. 7 line (you can get it at Target) is pretty good as well. About the same prices as the Olay products.

    • Shelly says:

      I am 39, quickly approaching 40, and no one I know or meet thinks I am over 29 or 30. I am blessed with good genes (my grandmother had beautiful skin until her death at age 76), but the biggest thing is to stay out of the sun and always always always use sunscreen. I hated being pale as a teenager and did burn myself a few times way back then. But once I was about 20 I swore off the sun. I have also always used face creams and such, since I was a teenager. I’m not loyal to any one product, but lately I have found that the skin oils from the Garden of Wisdom website are truly amazing. Especially the Coconut Oil and Argan Oil. They both do amazing things for the skin, I have already seen improvements in skin tone. You also need to stay at a healthy weight. And yes I think this means not being quite as thin as you were when you were 20. Your face thins out as you age, so putting on a little bit of weight when you are older and not being too thin definitely helps with keeping the face looking youthful.

      • lrm says:

        i’m 42 and usually taken for late 20’s early 30’s….i have children, but have never smoked and avoid sun [very fair skinned]….
        i love evan healy-it’s an all natural brand so you get it at healt food type stores-it’s not super pricey like chanel and all that, but not as cheap as neutrogena, etc. but i have sensitive skin and this stuff is so awesome. so clean and delicious smelling, too. i’ve also had good results with Weleda, another natural brand. [my husband has,too(:]

        anyway, i did not get serious about skincare until the last 5 yrs or so. prior to that, i only used witch hazel as a toner, sometimes throwing some lavender essential oil into the bottle. never used soap, and don’t wear makeup.

        but my mother and relatives looked quite young, as well, and they all smoked, drank….so who knows?

        I do find that when i am not eating meat or drinking alcohol, my skin is at it’s best. [sadly-lol] anyway, great skin=great health overall, for me, which just feels fab-u-lous.
        cindy looks rough, i agree. too bad

        oh and to add: i have been carded in recent years, and often told that ppl thought i was early 30s and when i was 37 it was late 20’s ppl thought, etc. i have a friend who is early 50’s and seriouslyl looks early 30’s or even twenties! ppl think she’s a kid-and she has grandkids. it’s crazy with her!

  12. Spugz says:

    What’s this triangle of beauty thing? Surely everyone’s face forms a triangle from cheekbone to cheekbone to chin. What other shape would it form?? Confused?

  13. hillbilly in the corner says:

    The best beauty tip in the world for staying younger looking is to stay out of the sun…and not tanning fake or otherwise…I and 65 and looks as young as my daughters because I never go out with at hot sun with out a hat or stay in the sun long ..my skin is just now starting to crape up a little and gravity it starting to pull but I still look fresher the my girls…and don’t over moisterize…don’t care what they say…it will prune you up…like a potatoe left to long in the water…LOL

    • HadleyB says:

      Really? At 65 you look as young as your daughter??

      Maybe people can have no wrinkles, or few but to look I am guessing ….over 20 years younger??

      We all tend to think we look younger/better than we really are though..

    • Shelly says:

      The key really is to stay out of the sun!! It is the worst for the skin. If everyone did that religiously for 20 years or more then they would see that you CAN look that much younger than you are.

      • anonymoose says:

        Word!

        I know someone who absolutely looks 20 years younger than her biological age and who, in her mid-40s, consistently is thought of to be no more than 25 or 27 at the most, by 23-30 year olds, as well as by women and men of all ages, in whatever situation.

        It’s always a hoot when it happens; we’re together a lot and I’ve seen it in play. Gets carded at venues and stores, routinely (ah, so maybe it’s *booze* that keeps her young? ha!). People’s stunned reactions are truly funny when they see her ID, nothing funnier than a very confused 24-yr old bouncer who has just carded her.

        Have also seen another close-in-age friend get mistaken side-by-side for our young-looking friend’s MOTHER, so that was *awkward.*

        The young-looking one wears little to no make-up, avoids the sun, doesn’t smoke, eats well. (The above older looking friend smokes, bakes in the sun without sunscreen, eats poorly.)

        I really think beauty is not only what one is born with, but how one cultivates the soul, ie, body-mind housekeeping, actions, and basic common sense “care and feeding” maintenance. Toxins and surgery are not going to be pretty. Case in point: L Lohan.

  14. Camille says:

    Who cares? She looks ab fab. She knows how to use these crap in proper way. Good for her.

  15. Rhiley says:

    Cindy looks like she is in a trance. I hate when a woman is in her 40s and we say, “she looks good for her age.” Most of my friends are in their 40s, do not have botox and fillers, and still look young,hip,and fun. Betty White, however, who turns 90 this month, looks good for her age.

    • Carolyn says:

      Ditto. We’re all in our early/mid/late 40’s and all look normal. No Botox or fillers. No particular skincare tips – work out what works for you and avoid the ugly trifecta of too much sun, alcohol and drugs. Oh and not too much skincare product – the more you use they more your pores get clogged. Surely everyone doesn’t think those $$$ creams work – they’re a con. No-one needs specific eye and neck cream!

      • Maya says:

        I’m with you on that horrid trifecta. It’s best avoided from a young age. The sun does no wonders, nor cigarettes (which -unfortunately – many teens are picking up again) for that matter, as well as the alcohol.
        I’d save the money from creams and, if needed, have the Botox instead or another procedure that was more permanent than Botox (I’d hate to have to go in and have twice or thrice yearly injections).

  16. TheOriginalKitten says:

    Eh, I’ve seen worse but I do agree with above-posters that she’s not doing women any favors by claimibng it’s some magical melon that keep her skin youthful. I wish celebs would just own up to it-especially since injections/fillers ultimately reveal themselves anyway.

    • Haribo says:

      She could care less about doing anyone else a favor. Sad to see what people are capable of just to make MORE $.

  17. little_grrl_lost says:

    vintage cin looks a whole lot like leighton meester

  18. Dee Cee says:

    Wonk eyes.. sure sign.. uh oh

  19. Adrien says:

    And in the Daily Mail, some dermatologist claimed botox and fillers turned Carla Bruni into a chipmunk.
    What’s with these dermas examining female celebs?

  20. Julie says:

    Yes, why in God’s green earth would pp as beautiful as she is or attractive like Bruni ruin it. I am skinnier than I want to be and once tried fillers in my cheeks because I hated my skinny face. It was VERY mild compared to these folks but cost me about $1,500. In the end, I could barely tell the difference and realized I wasted alot of $. Would not do it again.

  21. Snowflake says:

    I don’t see the botox or fillers?? my mom has never done anything to her face and it is similar to Cindy’s. My face is becoming more angular as I get older. I would think if she was doing something, her face would look fuller. maybe she does botox, but i don’t see filler.

    • Amanda_So_CA says:

      She uses Botox and fillers. I know one of her plastic surgeons. She has gone to him for Botox since she was 29. She also mixes it up and has gone to doctors in the UK to try procedures that have not yet been approved for use by the FDA, but are supposed to be “wonderful,” or so I have been told. From looking at these photos, I would say she has had recent procedures done and too many. It must be difficult being known only for your looks and having that constant pressure to maintain them. She has a family and other business ventures. That is where I what I would be focusing on if I was 45. Also, has anyone ever thought it was strange that she goes on these trips with Clooney and his gal pals and the past few times Rande hasn’t been there?

  22. CandyKay says:

    I think her main mistake is trying to look exactly the way she did in 1988, instead of a mature version of herself. She’s getting to that Priscilla Presley point where I can’t bear to look at her.

  23. HadleyB says:

    Cindy has admitted to tweaking and doing things to her face since she was 28 .. I am assuming botox at first but her eyes look like an eye lift, which makes her look bad.. they look sunken in and no eyelid barely..

    She should of gone the Christie Brinkley route and had less skin removed as possible…

    But I will say this: when I am 45/55/65 I’d rather look a bit scary ( a bit) than wrinkly and saggy.

    When I see skin that is 60 with no help — it’s scary indeed. No thanks.

  24. Julie says:

    Would beg to differ on the above skin cream claims from Walmart, etc. Retin A very good as well as some of the lines like Obagi (order online from places like dermstore.com or from a determatologist). Would agree the ones in the malls like Chanel are 2nd rate. One that you can get in the store that I think has some proven results is Oil of Olay Regenerist for about $25.

  25. Stacia says:

    And she wants us to believe that she only uses the “Meaningful Beauty” skincare line that she peddles every early mornings on those infomercials …. my ass!

    • CandyKay says:

      It reminds me of the plotline in the first “Legally Blonde” movie. The exercise guru is secretly getting liposuction.

    • mia girl says:

      She also wants us to believe that her home is only furnished with only her Rooms to Go furniture line.

  26. Shelly says:

    I was obsessed with Cindy when I was in high school and during the early to mid-90s. She was SO beautiful. I agree she would look better if she hadn’t had any work done. I don’t understand truly beautiful women such as her messing with their faces.

  27. Nev says:

    Cindy C is totally one of the most beautiful supermodels ever…love Cindy C.

    hot.forever.

  28. whatevs says:

    didn’t know you had to be an expert to see that… she did herself no favours… she looked way good and milfy before! these fillers age women horribly idg why anybody would even pay for them.

  29. Cha-Cha says:

    They’re all a bunch of posers, hypocrites, and wannabees. Cindy, Rande, George, Stacy, and their crew of assorted ‘birds of a feather’.

    I have better, more pleasurable ways to waste my money, than to spend it on anything associated with any of them.

    Give them my hard-earned money to support their jet-setting, skanky, licentious, pretentious lifestyles. I. Think. Not.

    But they sure make for great, free, entertainment. 🙂

  30. Bria says:

    Linda > Cindy

  31. Nanz says:

    Cindy was always my favorite growing up. So I have some burning questions about Botox/fillers. What happens of someone stops getting injections? Take Cindy Crawford for example. What would happen if she decided to stop the cosmetic stuff and just age on her own? Would the result be WORSE? I imagine that all that puffiness and stretching would make the skin sag if one doesn’t keep it up, right? In which case, I assume you’d have to keep doing it or your face would look funny. Like, once you start wih the fillers, you can’t stop. Or do Botox/fillers just disappear over time and your face just goes back to normal? Does anyone know the answers to these questions?

    • Carolyn says:

      I want to know the answer to this question too. Suspect Aniston etc etc are all on the slippery slope now of HAVING to keep having maintenance work done because they haven’t seen their real faces since 1988. People who are now plastic surgeons and “dermatologists” must be high-fiving themselves for their lucky break.

    • Sab says:

      Yes! I’m curious about this as well.

    • hunter says:

      @Nanz — here is your answer:

      If it is not maintained, the skin goes back to how it was before, the injections simply wear off (more movement is returned with Botox, the fullness is reduced with a Juviderm/Restalyne).

      The lasting benefit however (particularly with Botox) is that (for example) if you were to receive Botox for ten years, if you suddenly stopped your wrinkles would only return to as they were ten years ago. This is because the muscles have been paralyzed thus preventing them from making the expressions which cause wrinkles.

      So – to go off normal amounts of fillers is not that big of a deal but you WILL begin to look much older more quickly as perceived by those around you.

  32. Lisa says:

    No, guys, it’s the Meaningful Beauty. I love how that commercial calls it HER product, as if she developed it. Please.

  33. P.M. says:

    It’s true, the sun causes the majority of damage to skin. The last few months I’ve been doing TCA peels to get rid of sun spots and fine lines. Had a sun spot the size of a pencil eraser on my left temple despite using sunblock for years. That sucker is finally gone. Under the eyes people either get hollowed out with the dark circles or bags. Filler plumps out the hollows and gets rid of the dark circles,for the bags it’s an undereye lift. But there’s a fine line between looking good and moving into wtf territory.

  34. Violet says:

    None of these treatments work. They never make a person look younger, just puffy and/or unnatural.

    Cindy should’ve just left well enough alone.

    What irks me is when women who’ve had cosmetic work done endorse skincare products that promise eternal youth. Pretty *&^% unethical. Any idiot will tell you the best way to slow down the aging process is to eat well, get enough rest, avoid smoking and use sunscreen.

  35. anonymoose says:

    Cindy’s left eye has always been larger than her right eye, as you can see in the L’Oreal ad shown. Also, that ad is airbrushed (a retouching method pre-Photoshop) so she looks smoother than she really was even then. Bearing children, along with the natural loss of subcutaneous fat as we age, makes women’s faces look older/hollower in middle age. Cindy is still lovely.

    The telltale botoxed areas in Cindy’s face are the stiff/flat areas (cheeks, forehead) which are tight looking in contrast to the jaw areas and the eye/undereye areas. It’s the difference in textures on the face that looks strange. Her current eyes look sunken and opened too wide because her forehead/brows are too tight! Still, Cindy’s rather moderate botox application is done well…if you like that sort of thing (which I don’t), as opposed to how obviously and unfortunately jacked up Nicole Kidman or Courtney Cox or Marg Helgenberger look. Sad to say the lovely Dana Delaney is also heading into obviously unfortunately jacked up territory, too.

    I want to see more of these fabulous women, but without augmentation:
    Sela Ward
    Joanna Cassidy
    Michelle Pfeiffer
    Dana Delaney
    Kyra Sedgwick
    Diane Lane
    Elizabeth Hurley
    Kristin Davis
    Mary Louise Parker
    Juliette Binoche
    Rachel Weisz
    Famke Jannsen
    Monica Belluci
    Marisa Tomei
    Helena Bonham Carter
    Tea Leoni
    Teri Hatcher
    Cindy Crawford
    Lauren Hutton

    It is perverse that industrial/social pressures exist and succeed in coercing otherwise-beautiful women to destroy their natural gifts in order to conform to bogus fashion trends like fillers and cosmetic surgery. Submitting to external pressure (or dysmorphic internal pressure) to tamper with one’s appearance/health is as twisted as eating disorders are.

    Beauty comes from within, through grace and character and intelligence and spirit, demonstrated through personality and movement, and visible in one’s eyes and manners.

    No amount of cutting and pasting will substitute for actual radiant beauty; case in point: Heidi Montag.

  36. Mitch Buchanan Rocks says:

    A surprisingly natural good skin treatment is plain yogurt – apply it like a cream and let it set on your skin for awhile, and it makes your skin soft and smooth. Witch hazel is also good cleanser and toner. @Nanz I’m curious about this also, I guess these celebs don’t want to find out.

  37. snappy81 says:

    Knowing she’s had work makes me sad.

    • anonymoose says:

      Makes me sad, too! Cindy was a relatable beauty icon (we’re from the same town), and it was nice to vicariously compare our aging process in the proverbial sisterhood. Not that she or I should/would/could copy each other, but I feel that augmentation for vanity’s sake is a cop-out, giving up, playing dirty, and that the results are the antithesis of what the person who uses it aimed to achieve.

  38. blonde on the dock says:

    She’s using botox in her forhead for sure. Still a beautiful woman.

  39. Shania1 says:

    what pitty!! what happen whit her face? now she looks much older!

  40. Jayna says:

    I take back what I said. Looking at the photos, she had her eyes done. I have had like four friends get their eyes done way too young, late thirties, very early forties. And they all had a startled look for like a year and actually made their eyes look harder for a while. She has that same startled look.

  41. bagladey says:

    Noooo, where’s Cindy Crawford?

  42. stelarita says:

    Well..call me paranoid, but I think that the “fillers” industry chooses celebrities who didn’t have them done, and look really good, and then get someone to write that they DID have them done.

    The result is, that women like me, will see it, and will think “Oh, this is how good I’ll look if I have some fillers”, and off to the doctor I’d go.

    They almost never bother scrutinizing faces that obviously had the work, like the late Farah Fawcett, exactly because it didn’t look good enough to excite potential customers like myself.

  43. whatevs says:

    you guys should see her filler face in radar. she looks horrid. much worse than these. oh and it looks like she has done something weird and unnecessary on her nose too?

  44. Brenda says:

    Dear Cindy,

    Please google Lara Flynn Boyle and stop messing with your face.

  45. cowbulls says:

    Shame on Cindy for ruining the sexiest woman in history.

  46. Sab says:

    My BFF has wrinkles, sun spots, etc. And she is BEAUTIFUL. Men stare at her wherever we go, women as well. I don’t understand what is wrong with having wrinkles, it’s natural and they don’t take your beauty away. What takes beauty away is a lack of self confidence and looking desperate to be young again when you are clearly not young. Aging gracefully is true beauty. That being said aging actresses really get the ish end of the stick when it comes to their careers. They should milk it for all it’s worth and plan ahead for when they get older, HW’s double standard will never go away no matter how “puffy” you are.

  47. Maripily says:

    Posting a pic of Cindy at 20 and Cindy at almost 50 is ridiculous, fillers or no fillers. Why not post her toddler/middle school pics while you’re at it? She will never look that way again, and it’s unfair to compare those two faces. Maybe post a pic of Cindy five years ago and compare it to now, then we might get an accurate comparison, and see what all this botox/filler has supposedly done to ruin her face. I think she looks great. I’m 35, but the minute I start getting dry, papery, wrinkled or saggy skin, I’m heading right to the plastic surgeon. I’m not going to delude myself that ageing is a graceful process. There’s nothing remotely graceful about liver spots and double chins. But I’m a beautiful woman…maybe people with average looks handle the ageing process better because they don’t have much to lose anyway.

  48. CeeCee says:

    I think it becomes more obvious the older you get because the botox and fillers are fighting harder to do their job. Also more obvious because she is 45 now, and that is not the skin and face of an average 45yo.
    I’m 34 and have been getting botox since I was 28. I space my injections out more now & let the wrinkles come back a bit. Makes it less obvious.
    I won’t touch fillers. As much as the lines near my mouth below my cheek line bother me, the look of fillers is unnatural.
    Less is more, always!

  49. Kim says:

    No duh – obviously she has alot of botox & filler but its done well & she looks great. She hasnt hit Kim K plastic face/botox overdose territory.

  50. Ness says:

    Funny story – I was listening to ESPN radio today (I don’t have a clue about sports, but Mason & Ireland never talk about sports) – case in point: they were comparing Cindy Crawford and Kim Kardashian! After much debate the result was that Crawford = masculine and Kardashian = “hotter than a pistol.”

    Men, go figure…

  51. Maya says:

    According to Crawford, at least on one of those annoying informercial ads she endorses, she uses the creams made by a French doctor and they keep her young looking…(*cough cough*).
    No cream penetrates though that many layers of skin to practically cease the aging process. For that to occur, one needs to consult a cosmetic specialist that uses some type of invasive procedure.
    While I don’t think it’s horrible for Crawford to do that, I do think it’s horrible that she does sell lies. I’d have more respect for her if she came right out and said what procedures she uses.
    It seems as though she has a good balance of procedures (she doesn’t look like an alien or a Real Doll).

  52. Jane Q. Doe says:

    You know who she reminds me of? Geena Davis. It’s like her brow line has also become more prominent (might be the lighting though). If the article hadn’t been titled, I probably wouldn’t have guessed it was Cindy Crawford. And even money says Rande (why an ‘e’? Why not a ‘y’ like everyone else???) is having his own work done as well. He looks unnaturally pulled…

  53. Jennifer12 says:

    She looks awful; why are so many beautiful women afraid of looking older than 25!? Helen Mirren, we need you, STAT!

  54. SEF says:

    Eyes are sunken in and that botoxy look just makes the face look so hard. Reminds me of what Courteney Cox did to her face.

  55. Jane says:

    Oh, how I would love to look like the 20-something Cindy Crawford forever. I bet she would too. :p She just has the sexiest pout ever. And that hairline! Lucky biatch. I love her so much, I just recently rewatched her movie Fair Game. I know. Awful, but I was admiring her beauty. I felt embarrassed for her though after watching that movie.

    I guess it’s better to be once beautiful than never at all. She’s just okay now. Not gorgeous, not bad at all. Just not stunning like she used to be.

  56. sammib says:

    OMG. She looks amazing. She does not look 45 no matter what people here are saying…her work is subtle and well done. I’m 44 and I’d love to look like her!

  57. april says:

    I think she has that Kenny Rogers look with her eyes. Her eyes look startled and sunken. Now she looks 10 years older than she really is. So, I would say she had an eye lift.

    Not happy that she endorses skin care and does not admit to procedures. False advertising for sure.

  58. dj says:

    The trouble seems to be that we women of a certain age need to weigh more to look better in the face. This helps the eyes look not hollowed out. However you are not rockin’ the bikini bod then. The old adage is true pick the butt or the face. Cindy wants to have (& does have) the great bikini bod but her face needs more softness.

  59. Hm says:

    I don’t understand how Botox could “raise” the eyebrows – it relaxes the muscles and limits movement. I would think a only brow or forehead lift could raise the brows.

  60. NeoCleo says:

    She is still beautiful. I’d give serious money to look as “busted” as Crawford does at 45.

  61. DI says:

    i believe it AND something’s up with her eyes &/or nose

  62. Hilary says:

    You must be kidding me. You are hyper-critical to talk shit about Cindy Crawford’s looks. She is in her mid-forties and she looks better than you in your twenties in your best outfit, hair and smile. She is beautiful.

  63. dan says:

    It’s a shame that women have struggled to gain equality and to be considered more than just sex symbols for so many decades and yet in the last 15yrs it has become abundantly clear that women have done a full circle. Equality has turned out to be more women lowering themselves to dress as sluttier than ever, trying to look “perfect”, and selling their bodies and looks for so called respect.
    I see teenage girls and they look like cheap hookers and it’s because they look up to and try to emulate their idols like Rheanna. It is no surprise that Cindy has become super skinny, botox and injection filled.

  64. corwin says:

    Cyndi could easily not have used Bo Tox.And she can use Myo Block-which is essentially the same thing.And deniability is better,since it’s much less known

  65. Jack says:

    Cindy Crawford was “never” a beautiful woman. She is average looking, Who decides which women are pretty and who are not. Definitely not the public.

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  67. johnny says:

    For those of you that have anything negative to say, your all idiots. We all want to better ourselves as well as put out the best image of us as we can. She is aging people. Who is the supermodel. The girl that is in the picture or the asshole knocking her. I just don’t get it. Ok here is what you should do. Print the picture and take it to the bathroom. Hold it up to your face. How does her face look to your face. Who cares if she has fillers and Botox. Brest implants are the same premise. They look great. Big deal. Any woman that wants to do something to make herself feel more beautiful is a woman that knows that she has a chance to make a change in her life and none of you should be judging her. For those of you women that say negative things about her, shame on you. Women put up with enough shit from men making them feel inferior. How dare you knock a woman that is just doing what she needs to do to stay as beautiful as she can. But you would rather see her weather as you have. She is really nice and deserves praise for maintaining her stand in being the superstar that she is. AND I am straight. By the way. Weather you think she is pretty or not, she is in the magazine, not you. Now go have some ice-cream and complain why everyone calls you fat.