Rebecca Judd reveals her unusual skin-tightening treatment for getting rid of wrinkles and jowls
Aussie WAG and mum-of-four Bec Judd has dished on exactly how she maintains her flawless skin.
She’s the footy WAG, model and television presenter known for her incredible sense of style and radiant good looks.
And now Melbourne-based mum-of-four Bec Judd has revealed the unusual $250 treatment she swears by for keeping her visage free from wrinkles and jowls.
Taking to Instagram, the 37-year-old recently shared a clip with fans while she was undergoing a “non-surgical” procedure known as a Diamond Polar facial.
In the video, Judd can be heard telling her clinician her problem areas were around her mouth and lower cheeks.
The procedure, designed to tighten the skin, uses heat to boost collagen production and reduce the appearance of fine lines.
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In the video, the expert explains to Judd how the treatment is ideal for rejuvenating “those areas as it as really firming and plumping”.
The model is also told follow-up sessions will be needed to maximise benefits.
“You’ll need a treatment every two weeks for a course of six, and it will give you that long-term collagen production,” the facialist said.
According to a statement on Flawless Rejuvenation’s site, the clinic where Judd had the treatment, there is no downtime following the procedure, one commonly used to treat “the face, neck, décolletage hands and body”.
The fashion figure, with a social media following of close to 900,000, is a brand ambassador for a raft of products – from make-up to bags and everything in between.
However, she isn’t one for littering her Instagram feed with recommendations for goods she doesn’t genuinely like.
In a previous interview with Stellar, Judd, who is married to former West Coast Eagles player Chris Judd, said she wouldn’t endorse products merely for the sake of it.
Judd can make up to $4300 per sponsored Instagram post according to Influencer Marketing Hub, a trusted source for calculating fees influencers can command.
However, similar service IGFace states the busy mum can earn as much as $71,219 per post – a jaw-dropping amount that hasn’t been verified.
It came as something of a surprise during the interview that Judd was happy to recommend $2 bowls from Kmart as being among her favourite homeware items.
“They are still the best bowls I’ve got at my house!” she told Stellar.
“I think that’s why I have this influence where things sell out; people believe me and it’s authentic.”