We hear that Renee Zellweger and Ali Larter's favorite derm in LA, Dr. Harold Lancer, is now giving butt facials to a lot of his clients. He says before a movie or a photo shoot, stars often come in wanting the works--which apparently includes their fannies.
Although butt facials aren't a completely new phenomenon, the reappearance of hot pants and jumpers might be contributing to the recent popularity of them.
While I would love to have a bum that's as smooth as a baby's, I don't know if I like the thought of having my rear massaged in the process. I might stick with a good at-home scrub.
What do you girls think?
--Rachael



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Posted by: Penis Enlargement | August 18, 2009 at 11:02 AM
Tell me that's not true. Bikini waxes for 8 yr olds? Thats' ridiculous! Please post a link if you have one. I'd love to read that.
Posted by: yourmommawearshotpants | April 22, 2008 at 11:20 AM
That's wonderful darlings. So I take it you heartily approve of the spas offering bikini waxes for eight year olds also? Never too young to start with proper hygiene, after all.
Also, there were 8,000 breast augs carried out on under 18s in the USA last year (and 110 vaginal rejuvenations, too). Let's see how high we can push that up shall we?
Posted by: Mark from Ad Feminem | April 22, 2008 at 11:05 AM
Why should a 15-year-old worry about having "a bum that's as smooth as a baby's?" That's ridiculous.
Aubonpam is right when she says that "your entire purpose is to shame people into buying useless things." But unlike Elle, this magazine targets ADOLESCENTS. Teen girls don't need this garbage thrown at them while they're trying to develop their identities.
It sucks to grow up female in a culture where women are only valued for their bodies. Think about the political implications of what you write.
Posted by: Tracy | April 21, 2008 at 10:59 AM
I think giving the adolescent girls who read your magazine something else to hate about their bodies/waste money to fix is the last thing they need. But your entire purpose is to shame people into buying useless things so I'm not surprised.
Posted by: aubonpam | April 21, 2008 at 10:36 AM
I think giving the adolescent girls who read your magazine something else to hate about their bodies/waste money to fix is the last thing they need. But your entire purpose is to shame people into buying useless things so I'm not surprised.
Posted by: aubonpam | April 21, 2008 at 10:35 AM
I think that this is highly inappropriate for Elle Girl readers.
Posted by: Concerned | April 21, 2008 at 10:02 AM