ABBEY Clancy gets right to the point when it comes to beauty secrets — she has her face pierced with 20 tiny needles coated in 24-carat gold.
The model pays £500 a time for the Aquagold facial, a favourite of Kim Kardashian’s and known as Baby Botox.
Abbey, 34, turned to the regular treatment after having her fourth child last June.
She said: “After giving birth and having so many hormones in my body my skin was really dull, full of pigmentation and just felt tired. The results are amazing.”
As well as baby Jack, Abbey and footballer husband Peter Crouch, 38, have son, Johnny, two, plus daughters Sophia, eight, and Liberty, four.
Abbey recently said her top beauty tips were getting “as much sleep as you can and drinking lots of water”.
She added: “I eat what I want in moderation, and I have a green juice and some vitamins every day to try and keep healthy. I work out when I can.”
The Aquagold treatment, which originated in LA, involves a canister with 20 microneedles, each less than a millimetre long and thinner than a human hair.
The needles are covered in a mixture of ingredients which could include micro botox, hyaluronic acid fillers and vitamins.
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They are applied across the cheeks and forehead.
London skincare expert Natali Kelly, who treats Abbey, said: “I mix a bespoke cocktail of skin ingredients in a little bottle.
"The gold-plated tips create micro channels in the skin and the cocktail results in a rejuvenation treatment that leaves your skin glowing with no downtime.”
For more information visit www.natalikelly.com
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