Celebrities Embrace Natural Smiles: A Look at Stars Who Refuse Cosmetic Dental Work
Hollywood Stars Praising Their Natural Smiles Against Those Who Regretted Cosmetic Dental Enhancements: A Comparison of 7 vs. 5
In the world of Hollywood, where perfection often reigns supreme, there are some stars who choose to buck the trend and embrace their natural smiles. Recently, a Reddit thread on r/popculturechat celebrated famous women with "unique" smiles, sparking a conversation about the growing acceptance of natural beauty in the industry.
One such star is Kehlani, who warned her fans against getting "cheap" resin veneers, stating that they can lead to expensive dental problems. Her words serve as a reminder that the pursuit of Hollywood-perfect smiles isn't always a straightforward path.
Aimee Lou Wood, known for her role in "The White Lotus," found herself at the centre of public discourse regarding her teeth. However, she was relieved to discover, via a viral video, that an orthodontist concluded she didn't need to change her smile.
Kirsten Dunst, at the age of 19, refused to get her teeth fixed when a "Spider-Man" producer drove her to the dentist without warning. The actress, now a seasoned star, has clearly made her peace with her natural smile.
Ayo Edebiri, star of "The Bear," also refused Invisalign despite her dentist's insistence. She expressed her desire to look like herself, her parents, and her family, and not conform to Hollywood standards of beauty.
Last month, Alix Earle expressed regret over her veneers and shared a video of herself filing her front tooth down with a nail file. Her experience serves as a cautionary tale for those considering cosmetic dental work.
Bad Bunny, who regretted his teeth alteration at the 2018 Latin Billboard Awards, and Joel Kim Booster, who internalized his response to being asked about fixing his teeth, are other celebrities who have chosen to stick with their natural smiles.
Georgia May Jagger, a model, has embraced the gap in her teeth and became aware of it when the press started making a big deal of it. She joins Cynthia Erivo, who has never wanted to change the gap in her teeth and has openly embraced it.
In 2016, Demi Lovato expressed regret about getting her teeth fixed for her role in "Camp Rock." LeAnn Rimes, too, sued her dentist for faulty crown placement that allegedly caused her dental problems, severe tooth pain, gum inflammation, and chronic gum bleeding.
Notable exceptions to the trend of Hollywood stars opting for cosmetic dental work are Vanessa Paradis and actresses Alicia Silverstone and Teri Hatcher. Both Silverstone and Hatcher have rejected plastic surgery and by extension the dental cosmetic trends linked with Hollywood smiles, choosing to embrace natural aging rather than altering their teeth for cosmetic reasons.
Paradis, the French singer and actress, has famously kept her natural gap-toothed smile without getting it fixed, breaking traditional beauty norms and embracing her unique look. These stars serve as inspirations for those who choose to embrace their natural smiles in an industry that often pushes for perfection.
[1] Source: Paradis' interview with Harper's Bazaar
[3] Source: Silverstone's interview with Allure
- Despite the popular trend for Hollywood celebrities to opt for cosmetic dental work in pursuit of the perfect smile, some stars like Ayo Edebiri, Kehlani, and Aimee Lou Wood, have chosen to embrace their natural smiles, demonstrating a growing acceptance of natural beauty in women's content and pop-culture entertainment.
- Just like evergreen trees that stand out amidst seasonal changes, these celebrities have opted to maintain their unique natural smiles, providing inspiring examples of individuality and defying traditional beauty norms in the ever-evolving landscape of entertainment and women's content.