The Plastic Surgery: The Ideas Of The Cosmetic Surgery

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The Cosmetic Surgery
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to look like someone else? I mean as kids we all wanted to grow up and be or look like somebody. Like remember as a kid when you were at least six and you had dolls you always wanted to look like your favorite Barbie. It was all for play, but Cindy Jackson is that person that thought that was what she wanted to be and look like in real life. Cindy never outgrew her obsession of wanting to become Barbie. She wanted to be and look like the models in the magazines; women around the world are driven by media to try to meet society’s unholy standards of perfection. Cindy is the daughter of an American inventor. She grew up a farm girl in Fremont, Ohio; she came to the UK on a student exchange program from Harvard University. When she was fourteen a guy told her, “when you smile from the side, your nose and chin almost …show more content…

Cindy studied and researched everything she needed to achieve the look she wanted. She applied the principles of beauty she learned as an art student to help her along the way. During this process, she gained invaluable inside knowledge about what works and what does not. She had set up a whole wish list of things like; high cheekbones, perfect white teeth, a defined waistline and a flat stomach. She said she wanted to look “convincingly younger and natural, not plastic or done.” She thought she was not pretty to guys. Cindy was not born with good looks; she bought them. She used the money she inherited from her father dying to start funding her total body makeover. She has spent over 100k on her plastic surgery treatments. She claims to be happier and feel more like herself. Cindy even dates dudes younger than her. She lacks any sign of having had plastic

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