The "sexiest woman in the world" continues to expose herself unvarnished on her social networks. Known for her unfiltered posts and natural photos, Ashley Graham never misses an opportunity to reveal behind the scenes to her millions of followers. This time, the 34-year-old model reveals in pictures what she does to maintain her skin. In a series of personal photos posted on her Instagram account this Thursday, June 1, two shots show her in an intensive facial treatment session, in an unflattering position that contrasts with the glamour of the red carpet. "Back to reality," she wrote in the caption of her post.
To discover
- Leonardo DiCaprio > Podcast: Forbidden to over 25s
- Book an exclusive visit to the Révélations craft biennial
- Register for Madame Figaro writing workshops
See alsoAshley Graham is voted "sexiest woman in the world" by Maxim magazine
In the first photo, the mother of three appears lying bare, her chest bare, staring at the camera. Acupuncture needles are scattered all over his face, while two glass suction cups suck his skin at his mandibular line.
Photo posted on Ashley Graham's Instagram account (June 1, 2023.) Instagram/@ashleygraham
In another photo appear the round and reddened marks left by these accessories of "cupping" (also called "Hijama"), a method from traditional Chinese medicine known for its detox virtues.
Photo posted on Ashley Graham's Instagram account (June 1, 2023.) Instagram/@ashleygraham
In video: these foods that slow down the effects of aging
Alternative to fillers
This strange accoutrement would be the secret of the supermodel to fight against the signs of skin aging. Indeed, in an interview with the American magazine Bustle published last May, Ashley Graham said that acupuncture was her alternative to medicine and cosmetic surgery. "I do it every two weeks, religiously, all over my body, neck and face. He's my filler. I do acupuncture [instead of injecting wrinkle supplement products]," she said, adding that she practices the dry needle version of the treatment and uses the expert hands of Sandra Lanshin in Brooklyn, a practitioner specializing in acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine. "It's phenomenal. I do it every two weeks, but you have to continue to do it regularly [to make it work]," she warns. Will we soon swap Botox needles for these?
The stars assume their wrinkles
In pictures
View slideshow17 photos
View slideshow17 photos