Game of Thrones star Emilia Clarke reveals the worst skin care advice she has ever received

– I showed her the door! Emilia Clarke reveals a furious reaction to being told she needed filling at 28, while the star discusses aging in the entertainment industry

Emilia Clarke revealed that she told a facialist to ‘go out’ after they said she needed filling at age 28.

Former Game Of Thrones star told Elle magazine she was furious after being instructed to undergo anti-aging treatment.

When asked about the worst skin care advice she received, the 34-year-old actress said: ‘A facialist once told me that I needed filling and I showed her the door.’

Natural beauty: Emilia Clarke revealed that she told a facialist to 'go out' after she was told she needed filling at age 28 (photo in 2020)

Natural beauty: Emilia Clarke revealed that she told a facialist to ‘go out’ after she was told she needed filling at age 28 (photo in 2020)

‘I was literally like,’ get out ‘. Her exact words were, “So, you can have your face back.” At that time I was 28 years old. ‘

The star also opened up about her thoughts on aging in the film industry, saying:

‘At 34 I am wiser, more intelligent, I have had more experiences, I have done all of this and I am proud of it. So, if my face is going to reflect the time I spent on this earth, I am willing to do that. ‘

Opening: the star revealed that, at only 28 years old, she was told that she needed filling in by a facialist

Opening: the star revealed that, at only 28 years old, she was told that she needed filling in by a facialist

Industry pressures: the star also opens up about her thoughts on aging in the film industry

Industry pressures: the star also opens up about her thoughts on aging in the film industry

The star went on to say that he feels pressure to get injections in the film industry, but knows that he works in an industry where he needs to show expressions.

Emilia also explained that she also never did botox because she is ‘petrified’ and, although she does not want to do the procedure at this time, she did not necessarily discard it in the future.

However, she emphasized that she dislikes how the ‘everyone just does the job’ is now considered the norm.

Express yourself: 'I work in an industry where I have to move my face, and I have to be expressive, and you cannot filter light'

Express yourself: ‘I work in an industry where I have to move my face, and I have to be expressive, and you cannot filter light’

Last year, Emilia told the Australian beauty center, Mecca, that every night she would get a facial massage before bed.

‘I kind of want to do everything I can to take care of my skin. It is a form of self-care too – I am choosing to put energy in to make sure I look good, ‘she told the publication.

Face Gym founder Inge Theron said there is a simple reason why facial massage is so good for the skin: stimulation.

“More than 40 muscles make up the structure of the face. And just like the muscles in your body, the more you move them, the more lifted, tense and toned they become, ‘she told Glamor.

Good skin: last year, Emilia told the Australian beauty salon, Mecca, that every night she would have a facial massage before bed

Good skin: last year, Emilia told the Australian beauty salon, Mecca, that every night she would have a facial massage before bed

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