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Candace Cameron Bure’s Response to Getting Plastic Surgery
Candace Cameron Bure, the well-known actress and producer, has candidly opened up about her beauty routine, including her experience with plastic…
Candace Cameron Bure, the well-known actress and producer, has candidly opened up about her beauty routine, including her experience with plastic surgery.
In the interview with NEWBEAUTY on September 13, 2020, Bure discussed her approach to maintaining her youthful glow, sharing her skincare routine and various treatments she has undergone to improve the appearance of her skin.
Bure revealed that she had Harmony Dye-VL laser treatments to combat sun damage, pigmentation, and melasma on her face. While these treatments were effective, Bure found that a topical Dr. Lancer M Peel, which contains hydroquinone, retinoic acid, kojic acid, and azelaic acid, was even more effective
In addition, Bure shared that she occasionally receives Botox injections on her forehead.
“I don’t consider myself a regular Botox user; however, I may get it once a year (or less) on my forehead only to lessen my “angry” lines,” she revealed, “I’ve never had any other injectables or fillers in my face.”
Candace Cameron Bure in a lovely white dress (Image Source: Instagram/candacecbure)
Bure also expressed her curiosity about fat melters for stubborn areas like her lower back love handles, stating that she has not had any body treatments yet.
Further in this article, you will discover the secrets behind Candace Cameron Bure’s improved skin appearance in her 40s, surpassing that of her 30s and 20s.
How does Candace Cameron Bure look younger in her 40s than in her 20s?
Bure’s overall response to getting plastic surgery highlights the importance of taking care of one’s skin, particularly when it comes to sun damage and pigmentation.
“I accumulated so much sun damage in my early 20s and 30s because I was not diligent about wearing sunscreen or taking good care of my skin,” she told NEWBEAUTY. As she approached her later years, her focus shifted toward her skincare routine, becoming more of a priority for her.
Nonetheless, Switched for Christmas alum remains faithful to her skincare regimen, which includes washing her face every night, avoiding sleeping with makeup on, and utilizing top-notch products, all of which were initially advised by her makeup artists during her formative years.
In a recent roundtable discussion with her trusted skincare professional, Dr. Lancer, to promote their upcoming QVC special, Bure admitted that she never imagined that her skin would be better than it was in her 20s or 30s, but it has indeed surpassed her expectations.
“But the truth is it is. I get more compliments now that I look younger than in my 30s,” she said. She heavily relies on a moisturizing boost to keep her skin happy during the cold-weather months.
“I tend to have dry sensitive skin, so keeping it hydrated without making it oily used to be problematic,” she said. “I double-up on the Omega Hydrating Oil along with the Nourish and this ensures hydration along with moisturization, but it never feels greasy.”
However, with aging, she has no control over her hair greying, but she can definitely color it to enhance her young look. Some Kind of Wonderful took a selfie while sitting in a salon chair with colored foils on her head on September 10, 2022.
She covered a slightly embarrassed smirk with her hand and shared the picture on social media. She captioned the post with, “Just keeping it real. Thanks, @debidumas for bringing these greys back to blonde.”
Candace Cameron Bure is conscious of her workout and diet
Bure has been inspiring her fans with her fitness journey along with regular skincare and treatments. She shared that she feels the fittest and strong she has ever felt in her life. Her secret to achieving a toned physique is a combination of regular workouts and a healthy diet
The Aurora Teagarden Mysteries alum believes in fitting in workouts whenever possible, which can range from a quick 20-minute workout a couple of times a week to an hour of exercise five times a week
“I eat a very plant and grain-based diet,” she opened up with People. “I follow a more Mediterranean diet, so I eat lots of fresh vegetables and whole grains and fish. I don’t eat dairy very often, and I’ve cut most of the sugar out of my diet — I see the biggest effect from not eating as much sugar.”
Bure has struggled with Bulimia in the past, but she has since recovered from it. She is always aware of her past struggles but no longer has to think about them on a daily basis. She has found joy in fitness and fine-tuned her diet to make her body feel its best.
“I feel a real sense of accomplishment about what my body can still do, and I want to keep it in shape and keep it strong for so many years that are ahead of me. You kind of take your body for granted when you’re younger, so the older I get the prouder I am of the things I’m able to do with it,” she told the magazine.