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Itβs been said that when you get plastic surgery, you donβt look older or younger, but a secret third thing: weird.
For MAGA women with cosmetically altered faces, itβs a secret fourth thing, too: a sign that youβre part of the club.
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βMar-a-Lago faceβ β named for President Donald Trumpβs Palm Beach, Florida, residence and exclusive members-only club β is a caricature of femininity, and all but a requirement for women climbing the ranks in MAGA world.
Itβs a bit uncanny valley, but you know the look when you see it: The Mar-a-Lago-faced might start with lip injections, then move to Botox to achieve that taut, almost painfully tight-looking skin. Cheek filler to restore lost volume in the cheekbones rounds out the face.
A golden tan is a must (but thatβs true even for men in Trump world), as are blown-out, beachy waves. Lash extensions and veneers are always a plus. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem made a promotional video to advertise the clinic where she got her veneers a few years back.
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Then, itβs on to heavily contoured makeup that almost feels drag-adjacent (or at least Kardashian-adjacent). Some have likened Mar-a-Lago face to gender-affirming surgery and drag performances because itβs so exaggerated in its femininity: βHere is the gender-affirming care the right can celebrate,β Mother Jones quipped last year.
The look doesnβt come cheap: Plastic surgeons say the whole makeover could run you upward of $90,000, with the cost inching up to $200,000 to $300,000 if you go for a top plastic surgeon or are serious about the upkeep.
Win McNamee via Getty Images Eric Trump poses with his wife, Lara Trump, and his brother's former fiancee, U.S.
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