Beauty
‘I Went From 0ml To 31ml In Lip Filler – People Always Stare And Point, But I Don’t Care’
In his lips alone, Alan has injected 31ml, with various amounts in his cheeks, jaw, nose, and chin.
Self-confessed filler addict, Alan Jackson has revealed people stare and point at him in the street due to his huge lips and cheeks. This comes as he had shared how salons and clinics banned him from getting any more fillers in his face with only a small number of places willing to give him the injections, but on the condition, he signs a document waving any right to legal action if something goes wrong.
With the limitation, Alan had splashed out £1,500 on a course to learn how to give himself fillers rather than rely on anyone else.
“I’ll do it every six weeks or whenever I want to do. I was paying £700 every six weeks, now I can do the full lot for £180. I would say it’s an addiction. Once I get filler, I feel great afterwards. If I let it dissolve I’d need a facelift because the skin has stretched so much,” the 27-Year-Old had told The Sun. The care home chef, who is now used to being treated differently has about 31ml in his lips alone and various amounts in his cheeks, jaws, nose, and chin.
Alan, from Carluke, Lanarkshire admitted that with standing out, comes rudeness from some members of the public.
The cosmetic fan claimed he’s able to shrug it off and recalled an occasion when police had to be called in as a group of teenagers were throwing food at him in Mcdonalds’. He says: “It doesn’t bother me in the slightest. I always hear people saying look at him. I think a lot of people get intimidated by the look and they don’t want to speak to me. But if they spoke to me and asked questions, I’d be alright with it. This is me and that’s it.”
Alan reckoned he has garnered enough inner confidence to ignore the haters and focus on what makes himself feel good.
He continued: “I don’t bother with what people say and that’s it. I’ve got more to worry about than that. I’m definitely unique but I’m just going with the flow. No mater how you think I look, you don’t know me as a person.” The home chef alleged that being treated differently is constant when he’s in shops and restaurants, adding that people follow him around, take photos and a few don’t mind pointing right into his eyes.