
A WOMAN has left people with their jaws on the floor after ditching fillers, as they can't believe the difference.
Botox and lip fillers have been all the rage for years, thanks in part to reality shows like Love Island.
But now it seems the tide is turning as more and more Brits are ditching the procedures in a bid to copy their favourite celebs opting for a more natural look.
The British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons has found a 7.5 per cent drop in cosmetic facial treatments in the first three months of the year, compared to 2022.
Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague, 25, is said to have helped kickstart the 'less is more' trend, having ditched the lip fillers she had in the legendary villa.
As more and more influencers and stars are learning to embrace their natural features, thousands of beauty buffs are following suit - including mum and TikToker @scranning_in_scotland.
Before the epic transformation, which she recently shared online, the mum had a mega juicy pout that was full of filler, which had left her with the dreaded filler 'moustache' on top of her upper lip.
One expert previously explained that this is often the result of too much filler in the pout - which ''can cause migration''.
''There isn't enough space for the filler in the lips so it gets pushed up towards the nose,'' the expert warned, adding that any esthetician going over the 0.5ml mark is a red flag.
But after rocking a mega pout for a while, the mother finally realised that enough was enough, as she said her goodbye to the filler.
Bravely opening up about the journey online, the stunner confessed that watching the filler ''disappear'' right in front of her was ''one of the hardest things'' she's ever done.
Sharing the jaw-dropping results on social media, the blue-eyed beauty even said that she was ''crying'' when the filler was removed.
I was born in Wales but made in Turkey after I had a glow up & £2.4K sleeve - people say I look like a different person
But the results have definitely been worth it, as more than 30,000 people couldn't believe the glow-down - a trend that's similar to the ''clean girl aesthetic'' and promotes enhancing natural beauty - rather than covering it up.
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The term "glow-down" refers to a woman removing what once was the most popular beauty choices, for a more natural look.
Eyelash extensions - Thick, bold "Russian lashes" used to be all the rage, but nowadays, girls are opt for subtle, individual eyelash extensions to lengthen what they already have.
Nails - Gone are the long, plastic talons, more women are favouring BIAB or gel manis.
Hair colour - Remember when everyone wanted icy white hair? Not anymore! Millions of women are trying to go back to their roots (literally), and have soft blondes, and warm gold tones added to their hair, in a bid to achieve the "old money blonde" look.
Makeup - Sculpting your face shape through the art of contouring is no more. Ladies are adding freckles and sweeping blush across cheekbones instead.
'You don't even look like the same person'
Since being uploaded to the platform, the clip has taken the internet by storm, winning the Scottish lass close to 500 likes and more than 50 comments.
One person said: ''omg your lips now are stunning!''
Someone else agreed, writing: ''It was definitely worth it, you’re naturally stunning.''
A third chimed in: ''Jeeee u don’t even look the same person, natural for the win.''
''Girl, I promise you. This was THE best decision you ever made,'' someone else added.
''your lips are full enough already you look much better now. but what matters is how you feel,'' a kind viewer thought.
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