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Is Janet Jackson's new look artificial??

Is Janet Jackson's new look artificial??

By Cool in 5 Nov 2014 | 13:07
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Janet Jackson » was spotted at a recent
Vogue Fashion event in Dubai after almost
2years of disappearance from the public. But her new look raised eyebrows causing many to wonder if she had had a facelift.

In an interview with Extra » , the diva's make-
up artist, Preston Meneses rose to the star's
defense claiming the 48-year-old sister of
Michael Jackson looked that way thank to his
handiwork, not a cosmetic surgeon's.
"Everyone's talking about the brow and how
it's going up, and people are calling it a
facelift,' Preston said, adding with a laugh:

'Not true at all - just me. It is the make-up...
make-up is made to transform people.”
According to UK's DailyMail, the star had an
oblique line to her cheeks accentuated by
slanting eyebrows, and her hair was pulled up
in a high ponytail.
But Preston told the site: "To me, she looks
like Janet, but everyone seems to think she
looks, you know, different in some way but I
don't think she looks different,' Preston
continued... "She's just a gorgeous woman
and I think when people see her in public they
see how gorgeous she is and they try to figure
out what's going on."
Explaing how he got Janet's face looking so
fly, Preston said:
'I give her a little contouring in the cheek, very
little, not too much... give her a wash of
bronze over the eyes, nice lash, winged her
eye a little bit,' Preston said.
'The brows we just filled in slightly. As you
can see, she has her hair up in a pony that
that's what causing the angle in the eyebrow.'
Guys, take a look at the photo above again...
do you believe Preston?
5 Nov 2014 | 13:07
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