AN INFLUENCER has revealed she’s spending a whopping £50,000 a MONTH in a bid to keep the ageing process at bay.
Ju Isen, a 39-year-old model from Brazil who boasts over 2.6 million followers on Instagram, estimates she’s spent tens of thousands of pounds on beauty treatments.




And she’s even experimented with the more unusual beauty hacks, including enzyme treatments derived from salmon, which claim to “stimulate collagen production”.
But Ju insisted she’d rather pay out for the pricey treatments, as ageing is “not an option” for her.
“Time is relentless, but I do everything I can to face it,” she sighed.
“I look in the mirror and don’t want to see time passing.
“It terrifies me. So I do everything I can to fight it.”
Among the other wrinkle-busting treatments she’s tried is a Japanese face cream made from nightingale droppings, which is said to “rejuvenate the skin”.
“The methods are eccentric, but the results speak for themselves,” she told NeedtoKnow.
“I don’t spare any effort when it comes to taking care of myself.”
She also likes to invest in treatments such as vitamin and antioxidant infusion therapy, facial harmonisation ‘to smooth expression lines”, and fillers to “define” her features.
In addition, Ju follows a strict diet, and sticks to a rigorous fitness regime.
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“I invest in it because it gives me confidence and happiness.”
She’s also gone under the knife more than a few times – having more than 40 plastic surgeries including boob jobs, liposuction on her arms and hyaluronic acid injections in her face.
While the post-surgery bruises are “shocking”, she said that the results are worth it.
“Investing in me is a way of taking care of myself and my self-esteem,” Ju insisted.
“It’s not just vanity – it’s about how I feel.
“I want to show that it’s possible to challenge time and live with energy and vitality.”
And when it comes to the future, Ju said she’ll always be open to trying new beauty treatments.
“If something more eccentric comes along, I’ll try it,” she smiled.
“The future of beauty is infinite, and I’m ready to discover everything it has to offer.”



