Aniston Cupping Marks
The ancient Chinese form of alternative medicine uses glass bulbs filled with heat and is said to remove toxins and ease muscle tension. One of the unfortunate side effects, however, are the ghastly red marks it leaves on the skin. Paltrow has proudly walked the red carpet with the marks on her back and even raved about the process to Oprah Winfrey during an interview on The Oprah Winfrey Show.
Looks like Aniston is hopping on the same Eastern medicine bandwagon.
Source: Jennifer Aniston Shows Off Cupping Marks on Red Carpet by Lily Harrison
The 44-year-old actress walked the red carpet on Tuesday night for "Call Me Crazy: A Five Film" wearing a Christian Dior tuxedo-style top paired with slim black shorts, creating the illusion of a romper. Styled with black pointy-toed pumps and a sleek ponytail, the streamlined look was classic Jen.
What wasn't classic Jen: a slight "malfunction" in the form of some noticeable, um, accessories. The eagle eyes over at the Daily Mail noticed that Aniston had several circular marks on her back, presumably the result of cupping therapy. The ancient therapy, a form of alternative medicine, involves suctioning glass cups to the skin to mobilize blood flow.
While medical experts have debated the actual value of cupping therapy, all we can say is this: If it makes us look anything like Jennifer Aniston, we're on board. Seriously, have you seen that glowing skin?
Source: Jennifer Aniston Cupping Marks Are Odd Accessory To Cute Black Shorts (PHOTOS) by Associated Press
The Wanderulst star, 44, made quite the fashion statement at Monday's premiere of Call Me Crazy, a Lifetime film about mental illness.
Wearing a simple black romper with her hair tied back in a ponytail, the actress revealed a pattern of circular marks on her back – probably the result of cupping, a Chinese form of alternative medicine designed to promote circulation.
Cupping generally uses small glass bulbs that are heated and then placed on the skin, creating suction, often leaving red marks for a several days after treatment. Other famous fans of the treatment include Gwyneth Paltrow – remember when her's were the talk of the carpet
Source: Jennifer Aniston Covers Up Her Cupping Marks on Red Carpet By Maggie Coughlan
Looks like Aniston is hopping on the same Eastern medicine bandwagon.
Source: Jennifer Aniston Shows Off Cupping Marks on Red Carpet by Lily Harrison
The 44-year-old actress walked the red carpet on Tuesday night for "Call Me Crazy: A Five Film" wearing a Christian Dior tuxedo-style top paired with slim black shorts, creating the illusion of a romper. Styled with black pointy-toed pumps and a sleek ponytail, the streamlined look was classic Jen.
What wasn't classic Jen: a slight "malfunction" in the form of some noticeable, um, accessories. The eagle eyes over at the Daily Mail noticed that Aniston had several circular marks on her back, presumably the result of cupping therapy. The ancient therapy, a form of alternative medicine, involves suctioning glass cups to the skin to mobilize blood flow.
While medical experts have debated the actual value of cupping therapy, all we can say is this: If it makes us look anything like Jennifer Aniston, we're on board. Seriously, have you seen that glowing skin?
Source: Jennifer Aniston Cupping Marks Are Odd Accessory To Cute Black Shorts (PHOTOS) by Associated Press
The Wanderulst star, 44, made quite the fashion statement at Monday's premiere of Call Me Crazy, a Lifetime film about mental illness.
Wearing a simple black romper with her hair tied back in a ponytail, the actress revealed a pattern of circular marks on her back – probably the result of cupping, a Chinese form of alternative medicine designed to promote circulation.
Cupping generally uses small glass bulbs that are heated and then placed on the skin, creating suction, often leaving red marks for a several days after treatment. Other famous fans of the treatment include Gwyneth Paltrow – remember when her's were the talk of the carpet
Source: Jennifer Aniston Covers Up Her Cupping Marks on Red Carpet By Maggie Coughlan
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