Joe Jonas opens up on getting injectables in his face to end stigma around cosmetic procedures

‘I have a lot of friends who have had treatments’: Joe Jonas, 33, opens up about getting injectables in his face in an attempt to end the stigma around cosmetic procedures.

Joe Jonas has opened up about getting injectables and ending the stigma around cosmetic procedures.

The 33-year-old singer revealed that he is taking injectables in August last year to slow the signs of aging.

He has now become candid about the proceedings, telling them byrdie: ‘There is a lot of stigma around injectables.

“I have a lot of friends who have had treatments, but they’ll shut up or ask me over dinner if I’ve noticed anything different.”

He added: “I’ve had great conversations about injectables with people who normally wouldn’t talk about it.”

Looking good: Joe Jonas has opened up about getting injectables and ending the stigma around cosmetic procedures

Fresh face: The 33-year-old singer revealed that he takes injectables in August last year to slow the signs of aging (pictured December 2009)

Fresh face: The 33-year-old singer revealed that he takes injectables in August last year to slow the signs of aging (pictured December 2009)

Joe explained that before receiving the injectables for the first time, he weighed the safety, ingredients, and effectiveness of the procedure.

Happy with his results, he added: “I’ve been really busy lately, but I’ll be back for more.”

Last year, Joe revealed that he takes injectables, specifically his frown lines and a scar between his eyebrows.

Joe has partnered with injectable cosmetics brand Xeomin for his new campaign, with the star focused on making skincare something men can openly talk about too.

We are all getting older and part of that is being comfortable. [in our skin]’, the singer told people magazine.

Xeomin is a cosmetic injectable that uses a purified formula to remove “unnecessary protein” that smoothes fine lines, according to People.

He said his decision to have injections was also determined by the product: “I personally care a lot about what I put on my body, and with a cosmetic treatment like this, I wanted to be aware of what was in it.”

He said that after he did Xeomin on his scar between his eyebrows and frown lines, he said he “liked that it lightened up the area a bit and I was like, ‘Okay, this is great,’ without it being too much for me.” taste.

Adding: ‘I appreciated that it wasn’t over the top. He is very light.

On why he wants men to have open conversations about skin and also take care of it, the father-of-two said: “I don’t think it’s necessarily something we have to walk away from.”

Adding: “We can be open and honest about it and be confident and not afraid to speak our truth.”

Siblings: 'We're all getting older and part of that is being comfortable' [in our skin]', said the singer (in the photo of February 2009)

Siblings: ‘We’re all getting older and part of that is being comfortable’ [in our skin]’, said the singer (in the photo of February 2009)

Stay young: He said that after applying Xeomin to the scar between his eyebrows and frown lines, he said it

Staying young: He said that after he did Xeomin on his scar between his eyebrows and frown lines, he said he “liked that it relieved the area a little bit and I was like, ‘Okay, this is great,’ without it being too much for my liking; (pictured February 2020)

Joe said that he has enjoyed painting his nails, as well as wearing clothes that make him feel good.

The star spoke about the stigma surrounding men wearing makeup, adding that she thinks it’s ‘fading’: “There were all these conversations at one point like ‘Oh, men can’t do this or is it weird for men to do this? men do that’ and I think there is a stigma that is fading, and I like that.’

Adding: “Guys do make-up more openly, and it’s great to see.” It’s like, do what you want, you know? It’s a beautiful generation we’re living in.

Joe also revealed to the outlet his favorite brand: Kiehls.