Overview
- Curtis likens the cosmeceutical industry’s promotion of plastic surgery to a “genocide” that wipes out generations of natural human appearance.
- She warns that AI-powered filters on social media normalize fake ideals and drive demand for cosmetic procedures.
- The actress disclosed regret over her own surgery at 25—prompted by on-set criticism—which led to opioid dependency and ongoing remorse.
- Curtis cautions that cosmetic interventions often become an addictive, never-ending cycle that she observes without judgment.
- She emphasizes respect for individual choice in beauty decisions and refuses to shame or proselytize against those who opt for enhancements.