
Tulisa shares images of bloodied face after undergoing six treatments in one day
Tulisa has undergone a huge day of treatments that left her face raw and bloodied.
The singer, rapper and TV star first rose to fame as part of the R&B/hip hop group N-Dubz with her cousin Dappy and friend Fazer, with the trio having four platinum-certified albums and a string of awards.
Then, for a year from 2011, she was a judge on the talent show The X Factor UK, and last year appeared on I'm a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here!.
In recent years Tulisa has been open about cosmetic procedures she's undergone, with the 36-year-old this week offering fans an update as she had back-to-back beauty treatments.
'So guys today I am in London having a beauty day. How many treatments can you get back to back?' she said in a video that showed her laying down on a bed.
'I am starting off with my number one favourite which is SkinCan, a muscle lifting treatment that gives you a snatched look on the face and is great if you don't use filler,' she said.
She went on to explain that white paste seen on her face was numbing cream as she was also going to have some skin needling done.
'Get ready for a day of beauty guys! I'm going to take you on the journey' she concluded the first post.
After sharing a video of her getting skin needling to 'help produce collagen' she sat in her car and explained that while her face was red, it would 'go down in a few days'.
'The nose looks extra sore because it's so close to the bone. But no pain, no gain!,' she added.
Next, she endured the Collagen Wave with radiofrequency technology, which uses heat to stimulate fibroblasts – the cells responsible for generating collagen and elastin – that creates a natural lift and tightening effect, smoothing out fine lines and plumping the skin.
However, she then skipped her usual microneedling due to time constraints.
After filming herself having a full body massage and reflexology, Tulisa then underwent Emface, a needle-free alternative to injectables that combines radiofrequency with HIFES (high-intensity facial electrical stimulation) to tone underlying muscles.
Showing sticky pads attached to her cheeks and forehead, Tulisa captioned the video: 'On to the emface.'
She then travelled to another clinic for the thermavein treatment for her thread veins, sharing a video of herself wincing in pain while receiving zaps to her cheeks.
Tulisa then went on to have Ethra laser for redness and collagen production, with the video showing her wearing a pair of black goggles to protect her eyes.
By the end of the day, she shared a final video with her followers, saying: 'And that is my beauty day in a nutshell.'
'It will take a few days to heal but I should be ready to rumble by the weekend. Back to Manchester!'
Last year Tulisa spoke about having fillers in the wake of a health diagnosis. More Trending
Speaking on Olivia Attwood's podcast So Wrong It's Right, Tulisa explained how she had her first Bell's palsy attack when she was 24 years old, and she had a 'massive burst of inflammation' on her cheek, which she said was like having an 'abcess'.
Although she was given antibiotics by her doctor and the swelling went down, then her 'whole face just dropped'.
After her face remained in that state for seven months, and so she decided to have fillers to try and 'balance out the symmetry'.
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