Nollywood actress and filmmaker Mary Njoku has ignited a discussion regarding societal beauty norms, expressing her concern over the increasing prevalence of Botox treatments among 21-year-old women.
In a post on Instagram, Njoku raised the question of whether possessing a “lifeless face” has become a new fashion statement, noting that Botox is typically utilized by women in their 40s and 50s to reduce the appearance of wrinkles.
She voiced her apprehension about what types of wrinkles young women in their early 20s might be attempting to hide.
“Botox at 21? Really, why? Is having a lifeless face now the new trend? Older people, those in their 40s and 50s, use it to reduce wrinkles. But at 20s, what wrinkles could you possibly be trying to hide?” she wrote.
The actress urged young women to appreciate their youth and embrace their natural beauty, pointing out that many older individuals would do anything to experience their 20s again. She also encouraged parents to foster self-esteem in their daughters by teaching them to celebrate their authentic selves.
“Let’s teach our daughters to embrace and celebrate their natural selves. Self-esteem is everything,” Njoku added.
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