Glamour model says she’ll only dye her hair blonde from now on

Jun 17, 2010 14:35 GMT  ·  By

Not long ago, former Hugh Hefner number 1 girlfriend Holly Madison was saying that the body was just a tool and one had to do whatever was in one’s might in order to use it accordingly, that is, to get what one wanted. Not a stranger to plastic surgery, the star says she’s now come to realize that too many interventions actually ruin one’s good looks, which is why she’s decided to never go under the knife.

At least right now, when she’s still young, she says in an interview for E! Online. Holly says the best way a (young) woman can see how surgery will affect her is by going to a private fancy party and having a look around the room, at those who are past a certain age. They will see then that aging and plastic surgery don’t really go hand in hand, and thus reconsider getting Botox or fillers or perhaps even implants. She for one is determined not to go down that path again.

“Maybe when I’m getting older, but I’m done with it for now. I don’t like when people inject a lot of stuff in their face because then their faces move all weird. I think when young girls are thinking about plastic surgery they need to go to a very wealthy house party in Beverly Hills. All they need to do is look at all the old people in the room and be like, ‘Oh, maybe I don’t want to get my lips done. Maybe I don’t want to get Botox,’ because you see how it ages,” Holly says.

Plus, having a procedure done once means you’re almost instantly hooked. “When people look in the mirror they see their face holding still. They don’t see like when they get injections in their lips, they don’t see themselves from the side. They don’t seem themselves talking, they don’t see that their lip looks like a shelf… They’re just staring at themselves and are like, ‘Oh, my lips don’t look big. I’m going to go get more’,” the blonde stunner adds.

One thing that Holly doesn’t plan on changing about herself though is the color of her hair. Blonde is her trademark, she says, and she will continue dyeing so for as long as she can, even though she has to do it on a weekly basis.