Overview
- Curtis accused the cosmeceutical industrial complex of committing a “genocide” by disfiguring generations of women through chemical, surgical and filler procedures.
- She warned that AI-powered filters have created an unattainable “filter face,” making unfiltered appearances seem inferior and fueling demand for cosmetic interventions.
- The exaggerated wax lips in her Guardian photo shoot served as a satirical protest against the growing trend of lip injections.
- She emphasized that she does not judge individual women who choose cosmetic surgery, calling it “none of my business.”
- Drawing on her own experience with a regretted mid-20s procedure and subsequent opioid dependence, Curtis has for years advocated for natural aging and self-acceptance.